margin in Q2/2020 decreased by 22.2% from Q2/2019, and in 1H/2020 decreased by 17.7% from 1H/2019. • The decrease in net profit margin was mainly from the drop in operating revenue although SG&A expenses
travelers segment revenue declined further due to border closure and travel restriction. In addition, NBTC’s mandate for free data & voice in Apr-May caused significant drop in prepaid top up, while the
increase of 1.7% YoY, from growth in broadband and non-mobile enterprise revenues. High competition and rising inflation put pressure on mobile revenue resulting in a -0.5% YoY drop. The FBB business
increase of 1.7% YoY, from growth in broadband and non-mobile enterprise revenues. High competition and rising inflation put pressure on mobile revenue resulting in a -0.5% YoY drop. The FBB business
increase of 1.7% YoY, from growth in broadband and non-mobile enterprise revenues. High competition and rising inflation put pressure on mobile revenue resulting in a -0.5% YoY drop. The FBB business
the -4.6% YoY drop in 4Q22 from the previous year, indicating the easing competition in this period. The 5G users continued the growth momentum and reached 7.2mn subscribers. AIS Fibre sustained the
restricted remittance on the bondholders because the relevant foreign law has restrictions in the case where the originator has the duty to collect money received from rights of claim under the securitization
-ร่าง- (UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION) Codified up to No. 5 As of 28 September 2018 Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force, and that this English translation is strictly for reference. Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. Tor Jor. 14/2558 Re: Provisions relating to Offer for Sale of Securities Issued by Foreign Company Whose Shares Have Been Traded or Are Purposed to be Traded on Foreign Exchange ___________________ By virtue of Section 16/6 of the...
/2018 VS Q1/2017 (YoY) • The total revenue in Q1/2018 decreased by Baht 1,093 million or 59% from Q1/2017. This is because there is a decrease in revenue from Energy Payment (EP) due to the drop in
China and East Asia. Steel consumption in China had risen for 11.3% in the first 8 months of 2017 resulted in a drop in China’s steel export. Rising trend in prices of flat steel in East Asia in Q3/2017