Baht 236 million or 33% due to the decrease in gross profit by Baht 51 million or 4% mainly caused by maintenance shutdown of Sriracha Power Plant and IRPC-CP. Overall operating results of the company
Dubai crude in Q1/2020 was at 50.41 $/BBL, a decline of 11.63 $/BBL, or a decline approaching almost 20% from the previous quarter. Moreover, the COVID-19 outbreak in Thailand caused demand for fuel
4,061 million, increased by Baht 702 million or 21% from 2018 mainly caused from the recognition of the operating results of the projects that the Company has invested and the commencement of commercial
delisting process is expected to be completed by December 2019. For Q3/2019, the EBITDA of the company was at Baht 5,057 million, decreased by Baht 345 million or 6% from Q2/2019 mainly caused from the
of acting deceitfully, fraudulently or dishonestly, which caused widespread damage, regardless of whether under Thai or foreign laws, within a period of ten years prior to the date of submitting an
the business undertaking of the Company or a subsidiary materially but the assessment whereof cannot be quantified in numbers, and (3) any lawsuit that is not caused by normal business undertaking of
numbers, and (3) any lawsuit that is not caused by normal business undertaking of the Company or a subsidiary. Disclosure of any lawsuit that is part of the normal business undertaking is not required such
to the expansion of household spending, as a proportion of income must be put towards debt repayments, and has caused an increased risk of defaults on payments. In addition, low interest rates
day or 61% utilization rate. This caused the Fuel Ethanol business sales volume to lower by 2 million liters (-20%) and revenue decreased by THB 50 Million (-19%). However, Ethanol price increased from
industrial sales volume of 69 million liters (-13%), as the quarter was the low season, and is also the rainy season which caused floods in various provinces. Further, there was an intensified competition. As