country for marketing in Asia region and (ii) surging demands for our bottled and canned energy drinks in the CLMV region, of which sales was up by THB 232 million or 72% from the corresponding period. For
part of our marketing strategy to endorse the People’s Republic of China as a strategic country for marketing in Asia region and (ii) surging demands for our bottled and canned energy drinks in the CLMV
China as a strategic country for marketing in Asia region and (ii) surging demands for our bottled and canned energy drinks in the CLMV region, of which sales was up by THB 217 million or 36% from the
continued under pressure from low-price unlimited data plans, particularly in the prepaid offerings i.e. 150-200 Baht for 4-15mbps unlimited data. AIS Fibre customers continued surging and closed 2Q22 at
executed cost control in SG&A items partially offset by surging of electricity price YoY in network OPEX. Net profit reported at Bt13,937mn, growing 10% YoY driven by improved operating profit and a net
decreased by -8.4% YoY. 9M23 EBITDA increased by 4.2% YoY as a result of an improvement in core service revenue and well- controlled SG&A. The net profit closed at Bt22,084mn, surging 18% YoY driven by
) EBITDA and EBITDA margin was THB 977mn and 14.0%, respectively, surging by 578.0% or THB 833mn, largely as a result of the aforementioned reasons above and lower loss on impairment of assets Reported net
effectively. Consequently, we recorded Bt5,251mn in revenue, growing 26% YoY. Soften EBITDA from cost pressure AIS EBITDA in FY22 was Bt89,731mn, dropped -1.8%YoY mostly from a surging electricity price and
$/BBL, attributed to the US backing out of the Iran Nuclear Deal and announcing new rounds of sanctions on Iran, combined with the global oil market that tightened after OPEC’s continual pursuit of its
Q3’2019 BGRIM announced Q3’2019 result with a record normalized net profit (NNP) of Baht 1,225 million and NNP-owner of the parent of Baht 715 million, surging 69.0% from the same period of last year (y-on