changes over the past few years. Traditional media such as television, newspaper, magazine and radio has been in steady decline, while Out-of-Home (“OOH”) and online/digital media have become the go-to
integration of acquired businesses, the start of earning recovery in our high-volume Necessities business and our stable but higher-margin HVA business. We delivered record earnings and cash flows and expect
, performance of this business was still a growth, mainly from a steady rental increase at Suntowers. While performance was strong and stable, Suntowers underwent various value enhancement projects, including
businesses will be the core platform for continuous growth in selective upstream & downstream integration over the next 5-10 years. On a proforma basis, this acquisition will add 25% to IVL’s 2018 core EBITDA
strategic integration. Our diversified portfolio provides an earnings mix that combines the higher-volume Necessities (80% of 2Q 2018 LTM volume), now with improving margins, and stable-margins HVA business
electronics and screens was steady. The automotive and oil related segments saw severe drops in off-take and for the first time we saw the shutdown of the retail segment which impacted our apparel demand. • Our
both pricing environment and handset campaigns despite lessen from previous year. Market was driven by postpaid acquisition via handset bundling package causing steady rise in blended ARPU throughout the
per ton (YoY) in an otherwise strong season. Figure 1: IVL Quarterly Core EBITDA (LTM) The steady improvement seen in IVL’s core earn- ings follows on from IVL’s consistent strategy of prudent
, diversified and steady cash flows, growing with a combined EBITDA of 18% YoY and 44% LTM 2Q19. The Integrated Oxides & Derivatives segment was negatively impacted by the extended shutdown into 2Q19 following
rates have remained steady. Core EPS of THB 4.49, up 65% YoY, post 11.1% dilution from warrants exercise. Operating Cash Flow of $1,037 million, despite higher working capital deployment due to start