group 1 for its acquisition of the securities during the past 90-day period (the first day being the date of action under item 2 which give rise to this reporting obligation) 0 Baht/Unit, on the date of
acquisition of the securities during the past 90-day period (the first day being the date of action under item 2 which give rise to this reporting obligation) 1.30 Baht/Unit, on the date of: 24 November 2020 5
Earnings per share (Baht) 1.28 0.58 Fuel Cost 8,339.72 8,622.55 Increase (Decrease) % Quarter 3 The operating result according to the consolidated financial statements of the Company and its subsidiaries for
increase of cost from raw material handling by the Company itself after terminate contract with Unit : million Baht Q 2/2019 Q 2/2018 Group Revenues 5,192 7,815 Group EBITDA 640 555 Group Net Profit (Loss
subsidiaries received decreased orders from customers. Other revenue increase 15.09 million Baht or 3,840.89% compared to the same period of last year due to the income from the disposal of assets and write-off
from Baht 475.1 million in 2Q2019 due to a decrease of Other Utilities Revenue by 95.7% YoY and Operating Revenue of Utilities business by 7.9% YoY despite an increase of Solar rooftop project revenue by
efforts to grow profitable revenue in selective segments. AIS Fibre continued a strong momentum and closed at 2.2mn in 2022 with a net increase of 400k subscribers or 22% YoY. The growth was driven by
385.6 billion in 2016 to Baht Bangkok Commercial Asset Management Public Company Limited Page 5 429.0 billion in 2017 resulting in the increase of gross NPL ration from 2.83% in 2016 to 2.91% in 2017. In
Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data, the Thai economy in 2020 dropped by 6.1% compared with a growth of 2.3% in the previous year. This was an impact of COVID-19
Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data, the Thai economy in 2020 dropped by 6.1% compared with a growth of 2.3% in the previous year. This was an impact of COVID-19