, an indication of the strong demand for recyclable PET. 2Q19 core EBITDA grew 43% YoY and 34% LTM 2Q19. The overall core EBITDA in 2Q19 and LTM 2Q19 was $361 million and $1,392 million respectively, a
closed Thailand’s first ever green loan for $100 million and €100 million. These are being provided in the forms of positive incentive loans for which the commercial terms are linked to the improvement in
improvement in IVL's ESG rating. With strong foundation and ongoing commitment, IVL is poised for ongoing growth going forward. 1Q 2019 Performance Highlights Production of 3 million tons (+28% YoY; +5% QoQ
%, driven by structural improvement in the commodity cycle and strong demand across geographies. Core EBITDA per ton of $139, up 32% YoY, driven by uptrend in PET margins and significant recovery in Asia
of both sides to ensure that used PET plastic bottles that is 100% recyclable, and therefore not “single-use”—will be collected, processed, and used again and again within a circular economy. It will
billion baht to 1.61 billion baht by the end of 2001. Successful near-term market recovery by itself cannot, of course, ensure sustainable progress of the capital market. As economies and capital markets
supported by higher margins and volume Strong improvement in the Americas business with Core EBITDA per ton of $161 vs $122 in 2Q LTM 2017. EMEA business also improved with 2Q 2018 LTM Core EBITDA per ton
for capital raising and mobilization, and become an effective catalyst for sustainable progress and prosperity of the Thai capital market in the years to come. Thailand economic direction is driven by a
and administrative expenses increased by Baht 2.12 million or 2.59% the main reasons are the expenses incurred from the expansion of subsidiaries, staff cost and expenses of hospital quality improvement
foundation improvement for Huay Bong 2&3 Wind Farm at June 30, 2017 are as shown in the table. Description Estimated total improvement cost (until year 2016) Estimate and cost for accounting recorded in 2017