handset sale. However, overall consumer spending remained weak and AIS continued to exercise cost measures to minimize effect from slowdown in revenue. Mobile competition slightly improved Amidst weak
purchasing power. Government spending is also important in sustaining the economy, with government spending increasing compared to 2020 due to COVID-19 epidemic mitigation. Specifically, the third wave of
purchasing power. Government spending is also important in sustaining the economy, with government spending increasing compared to 2020 due to COVID-19 epidemic mitigation. Specifically, the third wave of
-conservative spending amid political uncertainty. AIS also focused on high-margin services including EDS, CloudX, and tailored vertical solutions for targeted industries. EBITDA accelerated QoQ from growth in
convergence strategy to accelerate growth. Enterprise services continue to witness cautious spending in the Thai private sector due to ongoing global economic and financial risks. Nonetheless, a genuine demand
accounting of 34% of total revenues, however, the shopping spending were from payment for shopping with partner traders, hypermarts, hotel bookings platforms in regards to the recovery of the tourism sector
in government spending, investment, and economic stimulus, further impacting the pick-up truck segment. Domestic demand fell by 23.7% to 144,271 units. The rise in electric car sales in Thailand, which
traction from the first quarter. The ongoing economic rebound was mainly driven by exports and tourism, whereas domestic spending and investment only gradually picked up. Still, the economy has yet to see
, account receivable, other current assets, and decreasing of inventory. The company had cash used in investing activities of THB 144 million because there was cash spending for investment in GGC KTIS Bio
appreciation. Private consumption grew at a slower rate than in the first half of the year, especially spending on durable goods in line with a contraction in domestic vehicle sales. In response, the government