targeted to be 19,684 megawatts in 2036. In 2017, the government has continuously promoted power generation from renewable energy occupied with lower development cost. This resulted in a continuous growth of
-37.78% Total Income 936.78 100.00% 537.52 100.0% 399.26 74.28% Expense Cost of sales 746.55 79.69% 326.94 60.8% 419.61 128.34% Selling expenses 51.52 5.50% 57.61 10.7% -6.09 -10.57% Administrative
3,419 771 23% Cost of Sales and Service -3,537 -2,766 771 28% -3,170 -2,618 552 21% Gross Profit 1,194 947 247 26% 1,020 801 219 27% Other Income 65 26 39 153% 92 53 39 72% Selling Expense -328 -297 31 11
Distribution Expense 43.96 50.47 Administrative Expense 59.52 60.31 Finance Costs 20.08 27.51 Net Profit 161.28 (12.84) Earnings per share (Baht) 0.403 (0.032) The comparison between Third Quarter of 2020 and
1,820.49 Distribution Expense 63.21 50.30 Administrative Expense 59.70 73.65 Finance Costs 21.95 24.29 Net Profit 271.25 32.34 Earnings per share (Baht) 0.679 0.081 The comparison between Second Quarter of
range target of 1-3% to be in line with the changes in financial conditions and structurally lower inflation stemming from 1) aging society 2) growth of e-Commerce and 3) technological advancement
alternatives for Thai investors and expand markets for Thai asset management companies. This cross-border advancement is also a good indicator that our investment management industry is on par with international
opportunity for business to adapt towards sustainability using technology advancement and also the changes in resources demands during COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, stakeholders, such as investors
connection with extraterritorial issues, world financial and economic connectivity with more intensified competition and innovation and technology advancement. The 2015 plan comprises six strategic moves: (1
Company manage cost better than last year. 2. Selling expense were Baht 178.84 million; decreased Baht 1.78 million or 0.98% from last year. This is the same trend of decreasing in Revenue from sale and