temporally supporting expense to Company’s master agents in COVID-19 situation. Profits 1) Gross profit in 2Q2020 was Bt120.12mn, as a result of declining in core revenue, kiosk improvement to support new
net profit were Baht 45,740.09 million and Baht 3,609.72 million, down by 9.41% and 18.49% respectively. The declining of operating result over last year mainly due to the store closure in both Thailand
profit in 3Q19 was Bt157.80mn, decreasing 10.4% YoY and 3.6% QoQ, as a result of declining in core revenue, kiosk improvement to support new business, and fully-depreciated kiosk maintenance. 2) Net profit
aggressive discount were withdrew in Jan-Feb while demand from lockdown only emerged in the last week of March. APRU continued declining as the competition remained elevated particularly with deep discount
aggressive discount were withdrew in Jan-Feb while demand from lockdown only emerged in the last week of March. APRU continued declining as the competition remained elevated particularly with deep discount
from a strong growth in both fixed broadband and enterprise revenue which was boosted by connectivity demand amid pandemic. • Mobile revenue was Bt117,244mn, declining 0.7% following a downward trend in
-openings. However, towards the middle of the year, the rising inflation and continuous increase in energy costs limited private consumption and signaled a global economic slowdown, raising spending concerns
profit from associated companies 5/ EBITDA from Natural Resources business of Nido Petroleum Pty. Ltd., BCP Energy International Pte. Ltd., BCP Innovation Pte. Ltd., BCPR Co., Ltd. and share of profit from
energy prices at home in line with the global oil market. For Thai monetary policy, the Bank of Thailand’s policy rate is expected to stay low, at 1.75 percent, throughout the first half of 2019. Thailand
customer base within value chains, especially among businesses with brighter growth prospects, namely construction materials, energy, automobiles and parts, and consumer goods. In this quarter, KBank