141.23 million baht or 48.54 % when compared with Q1 / 2022 which cost of sales increased accord with the increase revenue. Profit (Loss) Net Equity of shareholders of the Company for Q1/2023 and Q1/2022
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PowerPoint Presentation MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS (MD&A) Q2/2018 GLOBAL POWER SYNERGY PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED 0 THE INNOVATIVE POWER FLAGSHIP OF PTT GROUP Management Discussion & Analysis Management Discussion & Analysis (MD&A) Q2/2018 Executive Summary Executive Summary For Q2/2018, Global Power Synergy Public Company Limited (GPSC) (“the company”) had a net profit of Baht 1,052 million, increased by Baht 130 million or 14% from Q1/18. The increase is mainly due to the rise in Availabilit...
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and to monitor the progress of the supporting measures including diversion of water to various reservoirs. • The Thai Financial Reporting Standard has been effective in 2020, in which the significant