against the US dollar and Euro in the period, which resulted in THB sales declining by Bt111 million (Table 1). The drop in revenue in 1Q19 was mainly pressured by a decrease in sales volume by 1% Q-o-Q and
baht against the US dollar and Euro in the period, which resulted in THB sales declining by Bt46 million (Table 1) Cost of Sales and Gross Profit The gross profit margin in 2Q19 of 19.0% declined Q-o-Q
strengthening of the Thai baht against the US dollar and Euro in the period, which resulted in THB sales declining by Bt215 million (Table 1). Cost of Sales and Gross Profit The gross profit margin in 3Q19 of
% Share of income from investment in associate 0.30 0.55 -0.25 -45.5% 0.39 1.07 -0.68 -63.6% Corporate Income tax expenses -5.31 -8.35 3.04 -36.4% -4.49 -14.93 10.44 -69.9% Net profit for the period 21.30
strong network quality. The full-year guidance and outlook for 2018 was maintained as presented on page 6. Significant Events 1. AIS, via AWN, currently holds 81.47% of total CSL’s outstanding share and is
% -0.9% Net Profit 185 55 236% 67 176% 317 270 17% Extra item (2) - - n.a. -1,920 -100% -1,920 - n.a. Net Profit 185 55 236% -1,853 -110% -1,603 270 -694% EPS (Baht/share) 0.18 0.05 260% -1.81 -110% -1.57
or 1% y-y. This mainly came from declining of bad debt and doubtful accounts. Details of total major expenses can be described as follows: - Operating and Administrative Expenses For the nine-month
324.92 285.34 (39.57) (12.18%) 1,060.36 991.54 (68.82) (6.49%) Earnings per share (EPS) 0.20 0.17 (0.02) (12.18%) 0.64 0.60 (0.04) (6.49%) Note: 1) Revenue and Cost that were recognized when there is
, offset by lower regulatory fee. • Regulatory fee was Bt6,272mn declining 40% YoY and represented 4.9% of service revenue (excluding IC), compared to 8.5% in 2016. The decline includes a one- time benefit
% (1,690) (11.5%) Selling expenses 10,847 20.0% 11,266 21.0% (419) (3.7%) Administrative expenses 4,080 7.5% 4,025 7.5% 55 1.4% Share of profit of associates and joint ventures 65 0.1% 115 0.2% (49) (43.0