amounting to THB 3,338 million, with total liabilities of THB 3,011 million and total equities of THB 9,457 million. In this regard, the company’s financial position remains strong with low debt-to-equity
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in FY22 1. In Feb-22, AIS announced the Joint Development Agreement (“JDA”) with Gulf Energy Development Plc. (“Gulf”) and Singapore Telecommunications Limited (“Singtel”) to jointly establish a data
2018, the Company, Pace Project One Co., Ltd. (“PP1”), Pace Project Three Co., Ltd. (“PP3”), and a director entered into buyout agreement on disposal of assets in PP1 and PP3 in total of not exceeding to
tower agreement with TOT; and increasing +1.6%QoQ. SIM & Device sales reported Bt6,091mn, increasing +1.6%YoY but decreasing -6.7%QoQ as the pent-up demand after lockdown faded and seasonality. SIM
slightly reduced down to 0.99% from the previous quarter. However, substance macroeconomic challenge is remained as the level of household debt (seasonal adjusted) continued to increase from 90.7% in the 1Q
%. The unemployment rate in 1Q/2024 was 1.01%. However, the K-shape recovery causes household debt (seasonal adjusted) to continue climbing up from 90.7% in the 1Q/2023 to 91.4% in 1Q/2024. For the 1Q/2024
decreased 31.03 million due to recognize to revenue in percentage of completion basis. Short-term loans and trade and other payables increased by Baht 44 million. the Company's debt to equity ratio as at 30