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
structural shift in its Feedstock, PET and Fibers segments. After several years of oversupply, industry fundamentals are turning positive. Improvement in domestic consumption for polyster products in China
the appreciation of the Thai Baht has led to the destination shift among the country’s target tourists. These factors have, undoubtedly, put pressure on the hospitality industry, which is the main
the appreciation of the Thai Baht has led to the destination shift among the country’s target tourists. These factors have, undoubtedly, put pressure on the hospitality industry, which is the main
the appreciation of the Thai Baht has led to the destination shift among the country’s target tourists. These factors have, undoubtedly, put pressure on the hospitality industry, which is the main