competition also translated into a 4% reduction in total marketing expenses YoY. FY18 CAPEX was lowered as 4G coverage was mostly completed and investment of Bt20bn was to mainly support added capacity and FBB
Q3/2019, the Company and its subsidiaries recorded total sales of Baht 1,205 million, an increase of 0.1% YoY, occurred from a decline in domestic branded sales at 11% YoY while export branded sales
Quarter. These were partly offset by reduction in expenses due to termination of Tolling Arrangement which was carried out Last Year Quarter. 3rd Quarter 2019 3rd Quarter 2018 Own production Tolling Total
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
% in the first quarter of 2023 (%YoY) as a result of a slowdown in private investment and exports as well as a decline in public investment and government spending due to the delay in the new government
ended 31 July 2017, INGRS had sales revenue of THB 1,336.05 million, a decline by 6.13% from the 6-months period ended 31 July 2016 of THB 1,423.28 million. Such sales revenue decline was contributed
in the same quarter of 2019 was Baht 150.24 million showing a reduction of Baht 121.27 million or 80.72 % decrease. In this current year, there were only 2 ongoing projects and one of them was
. (“the Company”) and its subsidiaries earned revenue from rendering of goods and services THB 45,535 million, an increase of 3% YoY and a decline of 7% QoQ, net profit THB 395 million; of which net profit
amounting of 3,029.84 Million Baht or 388.85 Million Baht increased when compared to December 31, 2017 of 2,640.99 Million Baht as cash and cash equivalents decline of 44.33 Million Baht, more temporary
. Despite increased fuel cost, cost of sales and services were kept in line with the revenue growth. Like in Q3 the impact of a lower US dollar affected the export sales price in Thai baht. The reduction in