material and By-product increased by Baht 1,716.30 or 469.65%, from sales of raw materials for a produce biodiesel to the customers in the same industry. However, the Company will only sell by-products that
bearing debt ratio Current portion of interest-bearing debt to the sum of interest-bearing debt ratio Financial institution loan to the sum of debt ratio Specific industry ration and financial ratio to
financial ratios. In the case of the Company in an industry with specific ratios such as an average occupancy ratio (in case of hotel business), such ratios must be presented additionally. Information Quarter
pressure on industry ARPU. However, our focus remains unchanged in building our foundation of ‘Cognitive Tech-Co’ and strive to deliver superior service excellence for our customers in all segments. • Mobile
confidence in the country’s economy. As a result, from the mentioned factors, the tourist industry which includes the food and retail industries have been positively impacted. AU’s strategic approaches in 2023
quality and advanced technology also allowed AIS to attract and retain high-quality customers. Non-Mobile enterprise business reported a revenue of Bt1,339mn, growing 2.2% YoY and 0.7% QoQ from industry
revenue was higher than industry growth (in terms of production volume) of 6.1% due to the following reasons: 1) Automotive Parts Business; Higher order, new model launch which started in Q3 last year, new
consequence of the decrease in purchasing power of customers since the end of the previous year which affected the entire IT industry including the Company. Nevertheless, the Company has continued to undertake
sales, which decreased by THB 704.60 million. This decline is a consequence of the decrease in purchasing power of customers since the end of the previous year which affected the entire IT industry
. However, the revenue from credit card increased 2%, in line with continued growth in card spending and aligned with the credit card receivables in the industry. However, although the overall economic growth