delisting process is expected to be completed by December 2019. For Q3/2019, the EBITDA of the company was at Baht 5,057 million, decreased by Baht 345 million or 6% from Q2/2019 mainly caused from the
rf or m an ce Revenues 2,752 3,928 Gross Profit (Loss) (83) 123 Net Profit (Loss) (179) (72) H R C HRC Sales (k tons) 184 197 HRC Production Volume (k tons) 170 204 HRC Average Selling Price (THB./ton
and subsidiaries reported Baht 9,744 million in net profit, decreasing Baht 1,173 million or 10.75 percent over-quarter. The decrease could be attributed to non-interest income, which dropped Baht 3,187
Manufactory (Malaya) Sdn Bhd MYR which accounted for 100% of total p MYR or equivalent to 416,537,120 THB which calculated by issuing 55,000,000 new ordinary shares which is value at 28,600,000 MYR (equivalent
Limited On July 27, 2017, CTBC Bank Company Limited (“CTBC Bank”) became the shareholder of the company holding a total amount of 7,544,961,342 shares or 35.6169% of the paid-up capital. As a result, the
On July 27, 2017, CTBC Bank Company Limited (“CTBC Bank”) became the shareholder of the company holding a total amount of 7,544,961,342 shares or 35.6169% of the paid-up capital. As a result, the
of 85% YoY and 6% QoQ while subscribers rose to 571,800 or a net addition of 50,600. Put more focus on convergence and EBITDA generation Given the growing fixed broadband and increasing popularity of
competition, the blended ARPU still declined to Bt558 or -1% QoQ. 1The Labor Protection Act (No. 7) B.E. 2562, effective from 5-May-19, stipulates additional legal severance pay rates for employees who have
ARPU. Fixed broadband added 51,600 subscribers, or 9% from previous quarter. Focusing on 50 key cities, AIS Fibre continued to capture quality customers by upselling FMC (Fixed-Mobile-Content Convergence
stood at 676,700, growing 9% QoQ or a net addition of 53,300. However, amidst pricing competition, ARPU declined 2.2% QoQ to Bt597. Focusing on quality acquisition, AIS Fibre maintained coverage in 50 key