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IRPC announces 2020 fourth-quarter financial results and considers the dividend payment of 0 06 Baht per share

published : 10 Feb 2021 at 17:41 IRPC announced the fourth-quarter performance, with a net profit contributed by higher petrochemical product spread, especially the medical supplies, packaging products and electrical appliances. Despite the spread of Covid-19, IRPC reported a gain because IRPC adjusted the business strategies while supporting the medical professionals in fighting Covid-19 and creating opportunities with innovations. IRPC also planned to pay the 2020 dividend of 0.06 Baht per share and to expand the business to the downstream chemical market, especially medical equipment. Mr. Chawalit Tippawanich, President and CEO of IRPC Public Company Limited, or IRPC, announced the 2020 fourth-quarter operating results: “The company had net revenue of 40,661 million Baht, increasing by 8% when compared to net revenue of 37,671 million Baht in the previous quarter, as the selling prices followed the higher crude oil price. The company had a Market GIM

IRPC and Navamindradhiraj University builds the first laboratory complex in Thailand to test the quality of medical products

IRPC and Navamindradhiraj University builds the first laboratory complex in Thailand to test the quality of medical products published : 26 Jan 2021 at 16:08 IRPC and Navamindradhiraj University have signed a joint venture agreement to build a laboratory complex to test the quality of medical products such as hygienic masks, N95 and gowns that will improve quality based on Thai Industrial Standards, increase the commercial value, augment the capabilities of Thai entrepreneurs to enter international markets, and give Thai people access to the best available products. The building is expected to be completed within the second quarter of 2021. This, in turn, will promote import substitution and sustainably increase the stability of public health.  

2m substandard gloves seized in Pathum Thani

2m substandard gloves seized in Pathum Thani 6 published : 9 Jan 2021 at 12:30 6 Police and officials from the Food and Drug Administration and concerned agencies raid an illegal medical glove factory in Lam Luk Ka district, Pathum Thani on Friday evening. (Police photo via Wassayos Ngamkham) PATHUM THANI: Authorities have seized more than 2 million substandard medical gloves and other items worth about 150 million baht during a raid on an illegal factory in Lam Luk Ka district. They raided the factory in tambon Buen Kham Phroi on Friday evening following information that the factory had illegally produced substandard medical gloves, Pol Maj Gen Somboon Thiankhao, commander of the 191 Patrol and Special Operation Division, also known as 191 Police, said on Saturday.

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