Q4 which created a decline in mobile service revenue in this quarter. Following the EBITDA movement, AIS reported a net profit of Bt6,757mn, improved 7.1% YoY from better operating performance, lower
$819 million, up 33% YoY Earnings Per Share of THB 4.61, +16% YoY Operating Cash Flow of $1.0 billion 2019 Earnings Guidance reaffirmed Indorama Ventures 2018 MD&A 2 2018 Summary Financials Table 1
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increased by Baht 2,139 million or 15.68 percent due largely to rising revenue from the sale of securities. Moreover, other operating expenses were close to the level seen in the previous quarter, resulting
Microsoft Word - MD^0A_FY2019_EN_Final 1 Forth Smart Service Public Company Limited (FSMART) FY2019 Management Discussion and Analysis Operational Summary in FY2019 Net profit was Bt584mn
the Consolidated Financial Statements ended 31 December 2019, which have been audited by the Company’s authorized auditor. The Company would like to clarify the operating results of the Company and its
sandbox , but only within the units or departments operating under regulatory sandbox . Clause 3 In the case where a person having the following qualifications intends to participate in a regulatory sandbox
within the units or departments operating under regulatory sandbox. Clause 3 In the case where a person having the following qualifications intends to participate in a regulatory sandbox, the person shall
Exchange of Thailand Attachment: Management Discussion and Analysis for the period ended 30 June 2019 Golden Lime Public Company Limited ( the “ Company” ) would like to report operating performance for 3
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