operated by its subsidiaries which are comprised of PHATRA, PSEC and PASSET. Both the commercial banking business and the capital market business work closely together in order to achieve combined results in
to benefit from TTTBB acquisition and continue the growth momentum with a larger subscriber base, leveraging a combined coverage across Thailand, innovative product offerings, and superior service
a larger subscriber base, leveraging a combined coverage across Thailand, innovative product offerings, and superior service quality to offer more than broadband experiences. The key focus would also
a larger subscriber base, leveraging a combined coverage across Thailand, innovative product offerings, and superior service quality to offer more than broadband experiences. The key focus would also
customers. • Broadband to benefit from TTTBB acquisition and continue the growth momentum with a larger subscriber base, leveraging a combined coverage across Thailand, innovative product offerings, and
under the Tender Offeror’s operation: natural gas-fired power plants which are both in commercial operation and under construction, as detailed below: • One combined cycle power plant, which is currently
quality acquisition, AIS Fibre maintained price competitiveness amidst the intense market discounts offered by competitors. As a result, ARPU declined to Bt618 or -2.7% QoQ. With stronger AIS’s integrated
% down from 1Q2017. The revenue from feed business continued declining due to intense competition of animal feed and aquatic feed in Thailand reflecting falling in revenue from animal feed and fish feed
THB 823 million, reduced by THB 98 million or 10.60% down from 2Q2016. The revenue from feed segment continued declining in 2Q2017 due to intense competition of feed business in Thailand for both animal
remained intense both on pricing and aggressive customer acquisition. Operators continued to offer steep half-price discounts to prevent churn of customers, as well as to attract new customers. In addition