of Thai Economy in Q3/FY2018 pushed forward the market’s growth in every aspects, as well as growth of Thai economy that led to; 1. Increase in Company’s revenue around 92.48 million baht or 7.06
and Administrative Expenses 100.96 97.22 97.36 97.44 355.03 392.98 10.69% EBIT 125.50 129.88 93.29 83.80 510.52 432.47 -15.29% Net Profit 104.37 105.55 77.02 71.68 423.79 358.62 -15.38% Basic Earnings
2020, Selling and Administrative Expenses was 330 MTHB, aligned with Q2 2019, from lower transportation costs which led by decrease of export sales volume offset by unrealized loss on exchange rate. 3
owners of the Company (1,911) (4,661) 59% 528 -462% (6,571) 742 -986% Earnings per share (Baht) (1.50) (3.49) 0.38 (5.02) 0.54 Note: 1/ EBITDA from Refinery Business of the Company, BCP Trading Pte. Ltd
Promotion Operation Review ... 1 The effect of natural disaster on earnings management Supavinee Jevasuwan Kasetsart University SEC Working Papers Forum 19th August 2015 2 Research Question 3
increasingly level global playing field. Many investors demand tremendous growth every quarter, with earnings hysteria compounded by a media culture addicted to tangible, short-term performance. It is not
earnings (EBITDA). Shareholders, including the majority shareholders, expressed their faith in the performance and future prospects of the Company and subscribed, in large numbers, to the warrants (IVL-W1
earnings (EBITDA). Shareholders, including the majority shareholders, expressed their faith in the performance and future prospects of the Company and subscribed, in large numbers, to the warrants (IVL-W1
accelerate their business transformation. Thailand’s economic growth was subdued. Shrinking export growth led to higher unemployment and slower private investment growth, while private consumption was
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), led by Secretary-General Pornanong Budsaratragoon along with executives, and the Association of Securities Companies (ASCO), led by Chairman Pichet