remuneration for the Investment Disposal Transaction which is the Company’s Convertible Debentures No. 1/2018, as at the date of completion of the share purchase transaction of SUTG, the Company shall receive
remuneration for the Investment Disposal Transaction which is the Company’s Convertible Debentures No. 1/2018, as at the date of completion of the share purchase transaction of SUTG, the Company shall receive
according to (2) more than 50% and for the period of 2 years after the completion of the Transaction. 2. Subscription of NEXT Newly Issued Shares The Company shall subscribe for NEXT’s 5,250,000 newly issued
shares received according to (2) more than 50% and for the period of 2 years after the completion of the Transaction. 2. Subscription of NEXT Newly Issued Shares The Company shall subscribe for NEXT’s
variable costs in 2019 to drop as a percentage of revenue. Q4 2018 EBITDA rose considerably versus Q4 2017 and is more than double as again the positive contribution from both higher volumes and price shows
storage and networking power supplies (Computer & Networking Power) have seen consecutive drop in revenue at 26.2% and 36.5% for year 2016 and 2015, respectively. This is due to the rapid shift towards
of previous year. This was due to (1) Drop of loss on exchange rate of THB 13.90 million due to the fact that the Thai Baht value depreciated against US Dollar and the Company had the foreign trade
spending. Aggressive competition and low customer purchasing power affected mobile revenue (Bt87,653mn) to drop -1.6% YoY. However, fixed broadband revenue (Bt6,146mn) surged 20% YoY driven by expanded
pressured to drop by -3.5% QoQ to Bt216. At the end of 1Q22, 5G subscribers increased to 2.8mn accounting for 6.3% of the subscriber base. AIS Fibre customers continued to surge to 1.87mn subscribers
pressure on mobile revenue resulting in a -0.7% YoY drop, but with a lesser magnitude compared to a drop in 1H21 vs 1H20 of -2.2%. The broadband business continued to be a key engine of growth, growing the