decrease in share of profit or voting rights in CAZ decreased from 51.30% to 36.64% or equivalent to 14.66%. However, CAZ will still be the Company’s subsidiary after IPO as the Company still has control
decrease in share of profit or voting rights in CAZ decreased from 51.30% to 36.64% or equivalent to 14.66%. However, CAZ will still be the Company’s subsidiary after IPO as the Company still has control
decrease in share of profit or voting rights in CAZ decreased from 51.30% to 36.64% or equivalent to 14.66%. However, CAZ will still be the Company’s subsidiary after IPO as the Company still has control
decrease in share of profit or voting rights in CAZ decreased from 51.30% to 36.64% or equivalent to 14.66%. However, CAZ will still be the Company’s subsidiary after IPO as the Company still has control
total revenues of Bt41,2050mn, a slight decline of 0.3% YoY but an increase of 6.8% QoQ. Service revenue (excluding IC) was Bt32,611mn, an increase of 3.1% YoY and 0.5% QoQ, driven by the continuation of
decrease in prepaid customers resulted from subscribers moving into postpaid. Blended ARPU increased 3.6% YoY with improved pricing; and remained flat QoQ. The subscribers for FBB business grew 38% YoY, and
decrease in prepaid customers resulted from subscribers moving into postpaid. Blended ARPU increased 3.6% YoY with improved pricing; and remained flat QoQ. The subscribers for FBB business grew 38% YoY, and
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
from the last year because the steel cost was higher than the same period last year according to steel price trend increasing. 3. Gross profit margin was 6.78% of Revenue from sale and service, decrease
because of average steel price this year higher than same period of last year. 3. Gross profit margin was 4.28% of Revenue from sale and service, decrease from last year that gross profit margin was 8.33