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
increase in gross profit. • EBITDA margin in Q2/2023 was 31.8%, decreased by 3.7% from Q2/2022, and EDITDA margin in 1H/2023 was 31.1%, slightly decreased by 1.5% from 1H/2022. The decline was mainly due to
from transfer 2 villas of MahaSamutr project, (2) revenue from Food and Beverages of DEAN & DELUCA of 3,142 Million Baht (34% of total revenues); slightly decreased by 2.9% as compared to the year 2016
-year guidance, underpinned by improved 4G network and larger AIS Fibre coverage. QoQ, revenue slightly dropped by 0.8%. The handset campaigns were more selective, resulting in lower marketing expense
of management service was in the same level of the previous quarter but gross profit margin was slightly increased. Financial performance of management service for the three-month period (Unit
million Baht (52% of total revenues); slightly decreased by 10% as compared to Q1 2017 of 702 million Baht, (3) other income including trademark and trade name fees of DEAN & DELUCA of 58 million Baht (5
million Baht (52% of total revenues); slightly decreased by 10% as compared to Q1 2017 of 702 million Baht, (3) other income including trademark and trade name fees of DEAN & DELUCA of 58 million Baht (5
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
to 1.87mn or a net addition of 93k as demand for home broadband remained strong, while APRU slightly rebounded QoQ to Bt446. AIS Fibre continues to focus on deploying a fixed- mobile-content (FMC
tourist-related industries and growth remained sporadically in the affluent segment with higher purchasing power. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of Bt33,130mn, improved 1.0% YoY but slightly