significantly AIS Fibre continued its decent performance amidst a competitive environment with revenue of Bt2,437mn, increasing 27% YoY and 6.4% QoQ outperforming the industry average. Broadband subscribers rose
end of 2021 mainly from the Bt12,610mn dividend payable in 1Q22. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt95,692mn, increased by 9% from an increase in short-term loans. Net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease
end of 2021 mainly from the Bt12,610mn dividend payable in 1Q22. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt95,692mn, increased by 9% from an increase in short-term loans. Net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease
end of 2021 mainly from the Bt12,610mn dividend payable in 1Q22. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt95,692mn, increased by 9% from an increase in short-term loans. Net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease
reduced down to 0.81%. However, substance macroeconomic challenge is remained as the level of household debt (seasonal adjusted) continued to increase from 90.7% in the 1Q/2023 to 91.4% in 1Q/2024. For the
% Reported EPS after PERP Interest (THB) 4.61 3.98 16% 0.37 1.75 1.91 (81)% Core EBITDA/ton ($) 138 110 25% 113 150 111 2% Operating Cash Flow5 989 852 16% 250 276 215 16% Net Debt to Equity (times) 0.87 0.75
seller agrees to proceed for the Nation University to repay for the last installment of the debt within 31 January 2019. 2. Involved Parties and Relationships between the Parties Shares Purchase Agreement
disclosed to the SET. Enclosure Page 5 3.3 Rationale and background of the transaction Currently, the Company encounters the situation of the lack of financial liquidity and requires cash flow for debt
requires cash flow for debt repayment and for business operation, because the Company, in the past, has continuous loss in operating results. Thus, the Company considers the business restructuring of the
investment amounted to THB 3,890 million; with total liabilities of THB 3,528 million; and total equities of THB 9,265 million. In this regard, the company remains strong in a financial position with low debt