, Digital TV and Cable TV) which has the highest market share at 65.4% contracting 12.8% YoY to THB 17,226mn, followed by Traditional media (Newspaper, Magazines and Radio) which has 13.8% market share or THB
fluctuations in money market and capital market and has severely affected all sectors in the economy, especially tourism sector which acutely shrunk due to travel restrictions and lockdown measures. Export
400.38 29.3 Revenue from financial leases 975.56 1,107.20 (131.64) (11.9) Share of profit of associate entities and joint ventures 960.35 534.33 426.02 79.7 Other incomes 273.62 251.70 21.92 8.7 Total
(decreased) 2018 2017 Amount % Total revenues 820.40 815.31 5.09 0.62 Total expenses and finance cost 799.70 782.71 16.99 2.17 Share of profit from investments in associated companies 84.23 10.55 73..68 698.45
loss from the operation higher than last year quarter by THB 416 million due to; - Stabilized HRC price: the average selling price of HRC in Q2-2017 was THB 17,403/ton, decreased by 7% as compared with
travelers segment revenue declined further due to border closure and travel restriction. In addition, NBTC’s mandate for free data & voice in Apr-May caused significant drop in prepaid top up, while the
share to around 45%. AIS Fibre also continued to achieve strong growth through the acquisition of new subscribers in a broader footprint while offering higher values, led by quality products and services
Networks Limited (BMN) On March 27, 2019, the Company purchased 5.08 Million ordinary shares of BMN, which is the subsidiary company, equal to 20 percent of its issued and paid-up share capital from its
increase of 540 million baht or 18% compared to fiscal year 2017, and earning per share (EPS) of 14.03 baht per share. The operating performance is summarized as follows; Overview According to Bank of
may not match to IVL due to holdings segment (3) Periods with Restated or (R) are restated numbers as per the adoption of new and revised TFRS. Executive Summary The first nine months of 2017 have