this draw 3. Selling expenses Selling expenses in the 3rd quarter of 2019 were 51.70 million baht, an increase of 45.71 million baht or 763.11 percent from the same period last year, due to the network
cost. EBITDA in 3Q22 was Bt22,091mn dropped -3.5%YoY mostly from resumed marketing spending and surging network OPEX due to higher utility price and network expansion. It dropped -1.2% QoQ due to core
cost. EBITDA in 3Q22 was Bt22,091mn dropped -3.5%YoY mostly from resumed marketing spending and surging network OPEX due to higher utility price and network expansion. It dropped -1.2% QoQ due to core
cost. EBITDA in 3Q22 was Bt22,091mn dropped -3.5%YoY mostly from resumed marketing spending and surging network OPEX due to higher utility price and network expansion. It dropped -1.2% QoQ due to core
, increased by Baht 200 million or 28% from Q4/2017. The increase is mainly due to the rise in sales of electricity to Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) as the COD of both phases of IRPC Clean
expanded at a slower pace compared with the same period last year due to a contraction in merchandise exports resulting from uncertainty in the trade policies of major countries and the Baht’s ongoing
company increased by Baht 1,154 million or 118% from Q4/2018 and increased by Baht 646 million or 43% from Q1/2018. The increase was mainly due to improved operating results of the Sriracha Power Plant and
(“developer”) from the personnel who operate in the system administration (“system administrator”) in the production environment. In the case that duties cannot be segregated due to the size of the business
(“developer”) from the personnel who operate in the system administration (“system administrator”) in the production environment. In the case that duties cannot be segregated due to the size of the business
prices, while core inflation, which excludes energy and food prices, increased by 0.6 percent due, in part, to a sluggish recovery in consumer demand. Other contributing factors were more structural, such