Company Limited (“MACO”) Transit media revenue increased by 21.3% YoY to THB 2,262mn. The sharp rise in revenue growth is attributable to strong organic growth, price increases of static and digital media
million Baht, decreased by 26% as compared to Q1 2017 of 383 million Baht. This comprised of financing costs of 264 million Baht and capitalized interest of 171 million Baht. The rise in the costs was due
by 19.5% YoY to THB 620mn. The sharp rise in revenue growth is attributable to a higher utilisation rate, particularly from digital media and merchandising spaces. In addition, Transit segment also
-emerged and further strained tension on economy. Competition around data pricing with unlimited plan remained high and barred monetizing rise in data demand as well as stabilizing ARPU. However, mobile
) Bt25-30bn (Maintained) Core service revenue to be flat or slightly decline due to prolonged pandemic Thailand has been experiencing the new wave of Covid-19 outbreak since April-2021 with sharp rise in
slightly decline due to prolonged pandemic Thailand has been experiencing the new wave of Covid-19 outbreak since April-2021 with sharp rise in number of new cases per day causing tighten restriction across
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
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