revised FY22 guidance and outlook. Core-service revenue to low-single-digit growth (revised from mid- single-digit growth). EBITDA to flat to slightly decline (revised from low-single-digit growth). We
FY21 revenue guidance to be flat or slightly decline and EBITDA to be flat. This follows the rising downside risk to the already weak economy driven by the prolonged impact of Coronavirus stem from the
Cryptographic Control; 2.7 Physical and Environmental Security; 2.8 Operations Security; 2.9 Communications Security; 2.10 System Acquisition, Development and Maintenance; 2.11 IT Outsourcing; 2.12 Information
Cryptographic Control; 2.7 Physical and Environmental Security; 2.8 Operations Security; 2.9 Communications Security; 2.10 System Acquisition, Development and Maintenance; 2.11 IT Outsourcing; 2.12 Information
and 0.5% QoQ. Marketing expenses remained at 5.5% of total revenue, same level both YoY and QoQ. Underpinned by localized promotional campaigns, the decline in prepaid subscriber has slowed down, while
would increase and service revenue would decrease. Also, device subsidy recognized as marketing expense will be capitalized as contract assets and amortized against the service revenue over the customer
Baht 859 million or 17% as a result of GLOW’s power plants have reached the Contracted Availability Hours set out in the PPA in December 2019, resulting in the decrease of Availability Payment in Q4/2019
significantly and result in the decrease in gross profit margin of revenue from domestic sales i.e. gross profit of domestic sales was amounted to THB 505 million decreased by THB 90 million or 15.1
Q4 which created a decline in mobile service revenue in this quarter. Following the EBITDA movement, AIS reported a net profit of Bt6,757mn, improved 7.1% YoY from better operating performance, lower
statement for year ending December 31, 2018 (1 January – 31 December) for the company and its subsidiaries, detailed as following; Results 2018 Audited Baht 2017 Audited Baht Increase (Decrease) Baht % Total