, 2016, and 2015 Unit: Baht million 2017 % 2016 % Increased (Decrease) % 2015 % Increased (Decrease) % Revenue from sales and services 49,269.3 100.00 46,887.3 100.00 2,382.0 5.1% 46,938.2 100.00 2,331.1
million in 3Q17 and 9M17, respectively. The main drivers were attributable to a decrease in room revenue due to three hotel renovations and an increase in administrative expenses to support business
gross profits from program rights business for the three-month period ended 31 March 2020 and 2019 in a total of THB 175.58 million and THB 179.69 million, respectively, a decrease of 2.29%. The gross
2Q2019, mainly due to travel restriction as impact from the spread of COVID- 19. This resulted in a significantly decline in diesel consumption in 2Q2020 by 6% compare to 2Q2019. However, methyl ester
/2018 VS Q1/2017 (YoY) • The total revenue in Q1/2018 decreased by Baht 1,093 million or 59% from Q1/2017. This is because there is a decrease in revenue from Energy Payment (EP) due to the drop in
of the virus has caused demand for consumption of fuel around the world to decline with significance. This factor is putting pressure on the price of crude and finished product to drop significantly
accelerated inflation and a decline in consumer purchasing power. Through challenges from various factors, AIS delivered core service revenue growth of 1.6% YoY, with the momentum of Fixed Broadband and
decrease in prepaid customers resulted from subscribers moving into postpaid. Blended ARPU increased 3.6% YoY with improved pricing; and remained flat QoQ. The subscribers for FBB business grew 38% YoY, and
decrease in prepaid customers resulted from subscribers moving into postpaid. Blended ARPU increased 3.6% YoY with improved pricing; and remained flat QoQ. The subscribers for FBB business grew 38% YoY, and
intense competition which caused the average fare to drop by 5.9 percent and passenger yield per RPK to decrease by 9.6 percent for the nine-month period. However, this was offset by a considerable increase