, growing the revenue by 21% YoY. Enterprise and other service revenue driven by digital transformation in the Thai business sector, especially for Cloud products and ICT solutions, increased 21% YoY. The
operations were very strong; recording 53.5% growth year-on-year. Portugal operations were also growing, recording 6.6% growth year-on-year. Both Thailand and Portugal operations outperformed average industry
product launches, increase of EV related products and Kaizen activities implemented to reduce the fixed cost of the company during the COVID period. For this year, with continued growing orders on hand
-mobile enterprise business posted a revenue of Bt1,602mn, growing 20% YoY benefitted from revenue contributed from TTTBB together with sustained demand on enhanced connectivity services aligned with
Thailand in 2023 growing only 1.9%, decelerating from 2.5% in the previous year, from a slowdown in public investment and public consumption due to the delay of government’s budget allocation, although the
According to the Bank of Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) data. Thailand’s economy in the first quarter of 2024 expanded by 1.5%, continued growing with
company’ s overall revenue to continue growing steadily. Gross Profit Gross profit amounted to THB 989.55 million, an increase of THB 108.04 million YoY (+12.26%) compared to the same period last year. The
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ending June 30, 2019 The Thai economy faced increased headwinds in the second quarter of 2019. Exports, tourism and private investment – among major economic activities – were hampered by the worse-than-expected global economic slowdown. Meanwhile, consumers’ purchasing power weakened amid high household debt, whereas public investment and the government’s budget disbursement were aff...
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2018 The Thai economy in the second quarter of 2018 gained further traction from the first quarter. The ongoing economic rebound was mainly driven by exports and tourism, whereas domestic spending and investment only gradually picked up. Still, the economy has yet to see strong across-the-board growth. The business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition...
as the rise of e-commerce and growing global supply chains, both of which limited the pricing power of domestic firms. As a result, Thailand’s nominal GDP increased by 6.3 percent, leveling at Baht