disbursement in FY24, declining export and manufacturing competitiveness, and global supply chain issues. Mobile industry sustained its growth momentum with increased usage both domestically and internationally
decreasing in overall sales volume. The consolidated gross profit margin contributed of 13.12% in 1Q2018, decreased from 15.28% in 1Q2017. The participating loss from associates was THB 44.72 million in 1Q2018
, improving 1.2% QoQ, while voice usage continued declining to 181 minutes in this quarter. AIS Fibre total subscribers were 481,500, increasing 35,600 QoQ. The net addition softened from the launch of measures
to the decreasing in the selling weight and the overall selling price as well. Eventually, there were the impacts to the lower gross profit in the current quarter as well. For nine months ended 31st
Management Discussion and Analysis 2017 P a g e | 2 Business Segment Performance In 2017, total revenue was THB 5,570 million, decreasing by 2.7 % from last year. Total revenue and EBITDA breakdown is as
the previous year, mainly due to the sharp lower of purchasing power in most industries, as well as the strong competition in the stainless steel pipe, aluminum and copper. This caused the decreasing in
, decreasing -1.1% YoY and -4.1% QoQ following a recovery in core service revenue offset by lower device sales due to seasonal factors. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT partnership) was at Bt33,903mn
in moderate level. Water supply in the reservoirs was approximately lower than the average water quantity of the past 10 years as decreasing rainfall in that area. The weather forecast of the
Coverage ratio (DSCR) (time) 2.20 2.19 Note: 1) Gross profit and Net profit were excluded construction revenue under concession agreement and other income. In 2019, East Water Group reported a declining in
situations. Another factor of economic slowdown was the drought directly affecting agricultural products as well as their decreasing prices, causing the decrease of the domestic market’s main purchasing power