, PDI stopped its mining activities in 2016 and ceased conventional zinc business by the end of 2017. Whilst sustaining the zinc business as a trading business, PDI reassessed its business structure to
economy growth in 2019, the slowdown of Government’s energy Saving programs promoting the replacement of conventional lamps to LED and the delays of sales revenue recognition resulting from product
by IGE. IGP manufactures and distributes Busduct which is an equipment that will replace conventional electrical wires which supply electricity to several loads mostly to high current. Busduct is
Mine’s reserves, PDI stopped its mining activities in 2016 and ceased the conventional zinc business end 2017, whilst sustaining part of the zinc related activities under a metal trading business
reserves, PDI stopped its mining activities in 2016 and ceased the conventional zinc business end 2017. Whilst sustaining part of the zinc related activities under a metal trading business, PDI reassessed
Thailand Due to depletion of Mae Sod Mine’s reserves, PDI stopped its mining activities in 2016 and ceased the conventional zinc business end 2017. Whilst sustaining part of the zinc related activities under
be complet ed based on the remaining period of the contract that appeared in intangible assets by using straight-line method with estimated useful life of 5 to 31 years. Meanwhile, goodwill will not be
) Q3 2019 Target within 2025 GPSC Electricity Growth Pipeline 20202019 20232021 Growth along with PTT Group GLOW SPP Replacement Conventional Energy (Thailand and International) Renewable Energy (Solar
Laboratories Co., Ltd. is a listed company established in the year 1971. The manufacture and distribution of conventional medicine. Office and Factory are located at No.47 Soi Boonchana, Sukhumvit 59, Klong Ton
Annual Report 2004 S h a p i n g t h e T h ai C a p i t a l M a r k e t A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 0 4 S E C U R I T I E S A N D E X C H A N G E C O M M I S S I O N , T H A I L A N D This year’s annual report features Benjarong ceramics. Benjarong, meaning five colours, gained popularity in the royal court and the high society of Siam in the late Ayudhya period (A.D. 1350 - 1767). But it was during the early Rattanakosin period (A.D. 1782 - present), in the reigns of King Rama II and King Rama...