, blended ARPU decreased by 4.6%YoY to Bt224/sub/month. AIS Fibre customer growth was accelerated during the pandemic, with a net increase of 435k subscribers in FY21. At the end of FY21, AIS Fibre had 1.77mn
contain the spread of COVID-19 in late January on Wuhan and expand to other provinces afterwards along with the severity of the pandemic around the globe since late March played a significant role in
all countries where the Company owns or operates its businesses. Significant Developments Impact from COVID-19 pandemic The Company announced the temporary suspension on hotel operations from April 1
shifted to ensure optimum return on investment. - Affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, OSP posted Q2’20 revenue from sales at THB 5,909 million, -6.1% YoY. Domestic beverage sales outperformed the market
financial position 4. Analysis of the consolidated cash flow 5. Future operating trends Summary of the Company's operating results In 2Q2020, particularly in April, was the peak of the Coronavirus pandemic
10 million, respectively, which decreased by 105% from Q2/2019 and 92% from 1H/2019, respectively, corresponding to the decrease in operating revenue as a result of pandemic situation. • Net profit
despite the COVID-19 pandemic B.Grimm Power continued to report a remarkable performance with a 62.5% y-on-y growth of net profit- owner of the parent to THB 1,017 million and a 17.2% y-on-y growth of
Coronavirus pandemic or COVID-19 pandemic which was confirmed to have reached Thailand in January. The outbreak became widespread in many areas in the country led to the announcement of the state of emergency
29 July 2020 At: ACC/HO 014/63 Re: Management Discussion and Analysis for the Quarter of 2/2020 To: President The Stock Exchange of Thailand The Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a
slump in credit card spending caused by of the COVID-19 pandemic. During this quarter the Company collaborated with new business alliances, namely Shopee and Grab Food, to increase business opportunities