holders of the Company of Bt271.8 million, a decrease of Bt22.8 million or 7.7%(y-o-y) from Bt294.6 million, representing a net profit margin of 30.7% which has an earnings per share of Bt0.43. Excluding
139 million or 25.89% up from 2Q2016. The consolidated gross profit margin contributed of 16.32% in 2Q2017, increased from 13.83% in 2Q2016 predominantly from cost advantage from lower major feed
mm % Rental Revenue 275.6 238.1 (37.6) (13.6%) 548.6 482.4 (66.2) (12.1%) Gross Profit 165.6 124.6 (41.0) (24.8%) 316.9 243.0 (73.9) (23.3%) Gross Profit Margin 60.1% 52.3% 57.8% 50.4% GPM before
continue to has expenses which are fix cost which are animal feed, utilities for instance. Though, the company has managed its costs, internal resources, business operation and the cash flow to the maximized
THB 92mn mainly resulted from the lower passengers in Mass Transit system in Indonesia. Net loss was THB 179mn with a net loss margin of 35.0%. KEY BUSINESS AND STRATEGIC UPDATES Established a
, AIS’ core service revenue dropped -3.2%YoY, while EBITDA (pre-TFRS16) still maintained growth of 1.8% with 45.5% EBITDA margin and NPAT decreased -7.1%. For FY20, our core service revenue and EBITDA
of service and SG&A. As a result of demand weakness, EBITDA in 1Q22 dropped -0.8% YoY and -2.3% QoQ to Bt22,404mn with a margin of 49.5%. Following declined EBITDA, AIS reported a net profit of
Bt5,792mn, growing 10% YoY, despite global economic challenges and political uncertainties in Thailand during 2Q-3Q23. The emphasis was on high- margin services beyond connectivity with enhanced technology
business growth, while flat 0.3% QoQ from higher SG&A in line with growing top line. EBITDA margin was at 53%, improving YoY from continual focus in profitable revenue, effective cost management, and
million, an decrease of Bt6.3 million or 2.7% (y-o-y) from Bt237.5 million, representing a net profit margin of 26.3% which has an earnings per share of Bt0.36. Excluding these special item, the net profit