2018 continued to expand from the external sectors namely exports and tourism in line with the expansion of the global economy. Public spending also increased, recovering from a decline during the end of
) the cash from net profit before extra items of THB 487 million , and other operating activities of THB 552 million which attributable to a decrease from accounts receivable; 2) Cash flow spending for
) was Bt7,004mn -7.5% YoY and -0.9% QoQ. 2020 Outlook In February, AIS won the bid of spectrum band for 5G development to secure long term leadership and to build new revenue stream in the future as well
received from Thai Ethoxylate Co, Ltd. (TEX) and interest income of THB 148 million. In addition, the company had injected equity of THB 180 million to GKBI. Additionally, there was cash spending for
domestically in March 2019 which has received a warm welcome from the retailers as well as younger consumers; therefore, strengthening the sales of branded products by own manufacture. Revenue from sales by
Limited (GKBI) amounting to THB 286 million and cash spending for PP&E for THB 214 million mainly from investment in methyl ester plant 2 . In the meantime, the company had received cash dividend from Thai
markets went into a tailspin, whereas turbulence was seen in manufacturing, service and tourism sectors, which in turn dampened domestic spending sentiment. The situation adversely affected the government’s
quarter as well as a softer demand for biodiesel blending due to the impact from the coronavirus (COVID-19) . Thanks to the government policy to absorb crude palm oil surplus, the government delegated the
) was Bt7,004mn -7.5% YoY and -0.9% QoQ. 2020 Outlook In February, AIS won the bid of spectrum band for 5G development to secure long term leadership and to build new revenue stream in the future as well
expenses. • Marketing expenses was Bt1,239mn, increasing 5.5% YoY from higher marketing spending related with higher revenue, while decreasing -6.3% QoQ from lower marketing activities. The marketing expense