following revenue decline while maintaining FY22 guidance AIS continued to enhance operating efficiency while expanding 5G/4G to strengthen our network leadership, reflected in a muted increase in both cost
may decline, currently standing at B563, in exchange for higher ARPH (average revenue per household) in the long run. Expanded strategic digital services for both enterprise and consumer With a complete
gross margin. Q4’19 Net profit* was at THB 823 million (+4.3% YoY). - 2019 Revenue from sales grew by 5.4% YoY, amounting to THB 25,611 million, aligned with our guidance. Taking out effect from exchange
revenue from hotel management was THB 53 million, a decrease of 1.9% yoy, mainly due to the decline in the UAE’s hotel performance from room supply in the market being over the number of visitors. Dusit
THB 325 million in correspondence to the group’s asset restructuring. Without this non-recurring gain, total revenue was THB 5,245 million, a 3.3% decrease from 2016. The decline was attributable to the
and 6.9% QoQ, making the revenue contribution grew to 4.2% of AIS core service revenue. Robust core service revenue growth (Pre-TFRS 15) with guidance maintained Core service revenue (pre-TFRS) in 3Q19
and 6.9% QoQ, making the revenue contribution grew to 4.2% of AIS core service revenue. Robust core service revenue growth (Pre-TFRS 15) with guidance maintained Core service revenue (pre-TFRS) in 3Q19
ended 31 July 2017, INGRS had sales revenue of THB 1,336.05 million, a decline by 6.13% from the 6-months period ended 31 July 2016 of THB 1,423.28 million. Such sales revenue decline was contributed
amounting of 3,029.84 Million Baht or 388.85 Million Baht increased when compared to December 31, 2017 of 2,640.99 Million Baht as cash and cash equivalents decline of 44.33 Million Baht, more temporary
236.62 Million Baht decreased or 13.82 percent when compared to same period of previous year of 1,688.47 Million Baht thus subsidiaries has revenue from selling wire and decline in services somehow