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
contribute to the segment earnings. However, contribution from this business will be adversely impacted in 2Q19 due to an unplanned shutdown lasting for around 45 days. 2020 will be the year that IVL realize
HVA continues to contribute to the segment earnings. However, contribution from this business will be adversely impacted in 2Q19 due to an unplanned shutdown lasting for around 45 days. 2020 will be the
revenue from hotel business improved despite the stronger THB and gain from sale of other long-term investment. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) was THB 465 million in
intrinsic value of the assets and business based on historical and potential earnings and cash flow of the business. It has been valued by a range of valuation methods including relative valuation as
profit from investment in NRIP. In 2Q18, EBITDA from Other Business was THB 35 million, up 179.5% yoy as a result of the growth in revenue mentioned above. Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and
subsidiaries offsetting while the Company recognized THB 123 million revenue from new business. Earnings before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (“EBITDA”) reported THB 222 million decrease 52.3
construction. Total equities increased 16.3% from Baht 11,534 million as of December 31, 2016 to Baht 13,410 million as of June 30, 2017 primarily due to an increase in retained earnings from improved business
1,254.39 million increased slightly from as of December 31, 2019, which caused by the increase of Unappropriated retained earnings from the business operation. Kindly be informed accordingly, Yours sincerely
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