the investment in expansion of the Northern Multi-Products Fuel Pipeline project and the expansion of the High Pressure Aviation Fuel Pipeline project for BKK phase2 of TARCO - Net cash used for
tourist and uncertainty in political situation . • Mobile business pressured by weak consumption: We are expecting mobile revenue to be under pressure from weak private consumption and hence continued low
to 22% in FY19. Postpaid ARPU gradually improved to Bt572 or +0.1% YoY while prepaid ARPU declined 1.7% YoY to Bt173 as a result of aggressive prepaid price plans putting pressure on ARPU. However
oil price by 4.30 Baht/kg or down 21%, which was the same direction as the soften in Malaysian crude palm oil price (CPO-MPOB) due to high inventory. In addition, there was a pressure from soy bean oil
mobile revenue decreasing 0.2% YoY and 1.1% QoQ. However, as the low-tier fixed-speed plans had been seized, we expect the pressure on ARPU to gradually ease. On fixed broadband business “AIS Fibre”, we
268 million, an increase of 14% YoY. Selling expenses to sales increased to 22.2% from 15.7% in Q3/2017, mainly due to multiple new products launch, e.g. Carbonated Fizza Salty Lemon, HPP (High Pressure
personnel’s and medical supplies to cope with COVID-19 infected patients including examination room, cohort ward, isolation ward, and negative pressure room which are separated from the patients who come to
growth of food business. For hotel business, the Company still plans to open the new hotels. However, the hospital industry in Thailand may remain under pressure due to the strong Thai Baht that adversely
growth of food business. For hotel business, the Company still plans to open the new hotels. However, the hospital industry in Thailand may remain under pressure due to the strong Thai Baht that adversely
expectations and every effort will be made to maintain the positive trend we saw since 2018 although the competitive pressure continues to increase. The engineering business was a drag on EBITDA in 2019 however