revenue, AIS continued to invest for network quality and capacity through deployment of additional bandwidth recently acquired while coverage expansion mostly done the year earlier, resulted in lower capex
2018 primarily due to the US-China trade war and global uncertainty contributed negative impact on export growth. The growth of credit card business in Thailand continue expansion due to overall economic
to Baht 12,528 million, went up 3.3% from those of the same period last year but slightly dropped from last quarter. However, if the impact on the fluctuation of THB/USD is not taken into consideration
network expansion led to increasing cost of service 3.9%YoY and 3.4%QoQ; however, SG&A was well-managed and dropped -12%YoY and -8.8%QoQ, resulted in stabilized EBITDA with -0.9%YoY and +1.6%QoQ. Net profit
the previous quarter. The main supporting factors were the return-to-expansion of export goods, private investment as well as a continual expansion of government expenditure. Meanwhile, the new wave of
Bank of Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data, the Thai economy in the 4Q/2022 expanded by 1. 4% y-y, slower than the expansion of 4.6% y-y in the previous
previous year. However, limited economic activity as a result, in the middle of the year, diesel use was low and lowest in August before returning to expansion in end of the year 2021. Due to the end of the
impact from fluctuation of exchange rate . 2. Sales cost to revenue ratio increased by 1.36% (from 96.22% to 93.58%). 3. Gain from foreign exchange increased by 64.87 million baht (from loss 26.43 million
/quarter), network opex would be relatively flat YoY. QoQ, network opex increased 1.6% from 2CA and 3CA expansion. Other costs of service were Bt1,593mn, increasing 4.9% YoY from higher content costs as
product quality (the company has been awarded ISO 13485, the Quality Management System for Medical Device Industry), which is an important tool in the competition and expansion of the market in the future