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
Million Baht, decrease in receivable under finance lease agreement as amount of 8.87 Million Baht, decreased in investment in affiliated company decline of 100.50 Million Baht thus recording investment
Baht, decrease in receivable under finance lease agreement as amount of 8.87 Million Baht, decreased in investment in affiliated company decline of 100.50 Million Baht thus recording investment
variable costs in 2019 to drop as a percentage of revenue. Q4 2018 EBITDA rose considerably versus Q4 2017 and is more than double as again the positive contribution from both higher volumes and price shows
may decline, currently standing at B563, in exchange for higher ARPH (average revenue per household) in the long run. Expanded strategic digital services for both enterprise and consumer With a complete
a lower core EBITDA of US$201M, due to a significant decline in industry margins and spreads across the business. The decline in margins reflects the sharp contraction in industry- wide spreads across
growth driven by lifestyle fibers growth in India (IRSL). IVL reported US$281M of core EBITDA registering a more pronounced decline yoy as spreads came off from a strong 3Q18. IVL reported US$405M of OCF
quarter, the weaker performance was a consequence of highly intense competition which caused the average fare to drop by 3.6 percent and passenger yield per RPK to decrease by 2.3 percent compared with the
performance was a consequence of highly intense competition which caused the average fare to drop by 3.6 percent and passenger yield per RPK to decrease by 2.3 percent compared with the same period last year
5.7% YoY, mainly from a decrease of mobile top-up value according to the customer’s behavior that prefer using data package top-up, the marketing campaigns to promote SIM card sales, and Post-paid and e