9% from Q2/2017. The increase in the profit is due to the rise in sales price resulted from the increase in Ft rate in Q3/2017. Also, the volume of electricity and steam sold at Rayong Central
by Baht 129 million or 19%. This is due to the rise in selling price which includes the increases in Ft rate as well as the Weight factor. In addition, the average cost of natural gas in Q2/2017 is
62.51% to 57.99%. 2. Net investment revenues, gains on investments and fair value losses totally amounted to Baht 30.22 million, an increase of Baht 13.46 million, because of the rise of gains from the
business (Net written premium). A fall in Loss Ratio, together with a rise in earned premium and sales, resulted in an overall underwriting profit (before income tax expense) of THB 30.41 million, an
the rise of average steel-coil price, which the average steel-coil price is in the upward trend since 2016. Gross Profit The company gross profit over the Q2/2017 was equal to THB 37.1 mn which
% The Company and its subsidiaries had other income of Baht 741.35 million, a rise by Baht 375.49 million or 102.63% from the same period of last year. Most of the increase came from the interest income
undoubtedly fuel our economies and eventually improve the living standards of Thai people and those of our neighboring countries. Strengthening the audit professions As lasting improvements start from within
is due to a high rise of the stocks in SET. Please be informed and kindly disseminate this information to the investors. Yours sincerely, (Mr. Somboon Fusriboon) Managing Director
% Administrative expense for the six-month period ended 30 June 2019 totaled THB 133.61 million, an increase of THB 66.43 million or 98.88% from the same period of previous year. This was due to (1) Rise of the
.................................................................................................................................. 32 Engagement to Create Common Investment Standards ................................................................................. 33 The Rise of Stewardship Codes