and Q2/2018 respectively, An increase in total revenue 20.4% and can be summarized as following. Q-O-Q Change Q2/2017 Q2/2018 Increase/(Decrease) Sales 196.4 240.8 22.6% The sales volume increases as
the Thai economy driven by the relaxation of controls and lower concerns on COVID-19 situation which brought in foreign tourists and increased business activities. Overall, AIS reported core service
economy, supported by increased stability, government stimulus, and tourism recovery, despite weaker consumer sentiment, lower private investment, and flood. AIS reported core service revenue of Bt40,799mn
) operating results based on its reviewed consolidated financial statements ended 31 June 2017 as follows. Highlights on Q2-2017 Operating results Unit : Million Baht Q2-17 Q2-16 Q1-17 % Change Amount % Amount
: Million Baht For the 3 months Change between QoQ Change between YoY For the 6 months Change between YoY Q2/17 Q1/17 Q2/16 Amount % Amount % Q2/17 Q2/16 Amount % Revenues from medical services 92.86 88.86
Company Unit : Million Baht For the 3 months Change between QoQ Change between YoY For the 9 months Change between YoY Q3/17 Q1/17 Q2/16 Amount % Amount % Q2/17 Q2/16 Amount % Revenues from medical services
Increase (Decrease) % Change Sales income 15,400.82 15,097.66 303.16 2.01% Rental and service income 493.36 480.81 12.55 2.61% Other income 599.77 577.93 21.84 3.78% Total revenues 16,493.95 16,156.40 337.56
Competition 1.1 Electricity industry and Economic situation in Thailand In 2017, Thailand’s peak demand was 28,578 megawatts on 4 May at 02.20 pm, lower than the peak demand of 29,619 megawatts in 2016 by 3.51
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