representing around 76% of proforma 2019 core EBITDA grew to over 95% of core EBITDA in 2Q20 where the in general demand decline caused by COVID19 and crude meltdown did not impact us, though enhanced our
million. Administrative Expenses Administrative expenses accounted for Baht 49.98 million in 2019, a year-on-year decline of Baht 0.28 million. This resulted largely from bonus foregone by an executive of
decline of Baht 0.28 million. This resulted largely from bonus foregone by an executive of Baht 2.25 million; an increase in salary of Baht 5.5 million due to the yearly salary base adjustment and the
decline of Baht 0.28 million. This resulted largely from bonus foregone by an executive of Baht 2.25 million; an increase in salary of Baht 5.5 million due to the yearly salary base adjustment and the
revised FY22 guidance and outlook. Core-service revenue to low-single-digit growth (revised from mid- single-digit growth). EBITDA to flat to slightly decline (revised from low-single-digit growth). We
-2.4% YoY and -3.2%QoQ due to decrease in interest- bearing debt and slightly drop in average interest rate. Income tax was Bt1,399mn, increasing 15% YoY due to the ending of tax benefit recognized from
Public Company Limited (“the Company”) reported 1Q2020 total revenue of THB 2,186m, decreased by 27% YoY. The major driver of such decline was 56% drop in revenue from sales of house and condominium due to
following revenue decline while maintaining FY22 guidance AIS continued to enhance operating efficiency while expanding 5G/4G to strengthen our network leadership, reflected in a muted increase in both cost
revenues from sales of THB 6,333 million, slightly drop by 0.5% YoY (or THB -31 million). The reasons for total revenues decline were 1) Lower OEM businesses, especially OEM bottles sales (-33.7%), 2
Biofuel Co., Ltd.) revenue soften due to a decline in average B100 product selling price; a result of the crude palm oil price drop. Sales volume rose from the previous quarter, from the government’s policy