competitiveness of industry peers is under pressure by the very strong Thai Baht, resulting in repatriation of capacity allocation. On the upside we addressed the market weakness with savings on the cost side, our
330 -30% Natural Resource Business Group 5/ 36 (23) 145 298% 726% 104 122 18% Others 6/ (72) (76) (94) -29% -23% (128) (170) -33% Net profit attributable to owners of the parent 985 214 528 -46% 147
quarter of 2019 per following table: (THB) Million 2Q19 2Q18 6M19 6M18 Total Revenues 128.99 126.04 261.75 268.92 Total Expenses (129.26) (112.28) (251.78) (244.51) Share of profit (loss) (13.32) 4.59 (6.37
incomes 0.71 0.71% 2.94 2.49% 2.23 314.08% Total revenues 101.28 100.00% 118.12 100.00% 16.84 16.63% Gross Profit / Margin 25.54 25.21% 26.42 22.37% Net Profit / Margin 4.18 4.13% 12.85 10.88% Revenue from
(Thailand) Co., Ltd., capital increase, and the issuance and allocation of the newly issued ordinary shares to the specific person under the private placement basis, and the schedule for Extraordinary General
continued 5G network expansions. We ensured carrying out continuous cost optimization in all areas to soften this impact. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported a net profit of Bt26,011mn, decreasing
Football Club Limited and English Football League, careful allocation of marketing and promotional budgets to spur growth through priority channels, strong push of product sampling experiences among the
Net profit margin (%) 17.6% -14.8% -16.3% 1 Restated according to Purchase Price Allocation report of Vienna House and EBT of UE 2 Exclude foreign exchange gain/(loss) and impairments U City reported
of service and SG&A. As a result of demand weakness, EBITDA in 1Q22 dropped -0.8% YoY and -2.3% QoQ to Bt22,404mn with a margin of 49.5%. Following declined EBITDA, AIS reported a net profit of
margin of 51% from revenue growth, lower pressure in utility cost, as well as efficient cost management in marketing expenses. AIS reported a net profit of Bt8,146mn, increasing 35% YoY and increasing 14