Balance by Quarter Change Q4–23 Q4–22 Q4–23 VS Q4–22 (MB) (MB) % Issued and fully paid-up 1,464.7 1,331.1 133.6 10.0 Share Premium 736.5 603.0 133.5 22.1 Unappropriated Retained earnings 1,692.0 1,651.1
% 1,644.3 1,690.4 2.8% FiT Premium 13.9 10.1 9.4 (6.9%) (32.4%) 28.5 19.5 (31.6%) Sales of electricity to Industrial Users (IU) 7.4 8.2 6.1 (25.6%) (17.6%) 16.7 14.3 (14.4%) Sales from Biomass Power Plants
% 11.8% 2,540.2 2,691.6 6.0% FiT Premium 12.9 9.4 10.4 10.6% (19.4%) 41.4 30.0 (27.5%) Sales of electricity to Industrial Users (IU) 7.0 6.1 6.2 1.6% (11.4%) 23.7 20.5 (13.5%) Sales from Biomass Power
of 1mn homes by end-19. Underpinned by the focus on the fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), AIS aims to acquire high-value customers leveraging upon mobile subscriber base. The revenue growth was 32% YoY
major shareholders, or the controlling person of the Company and its subsidiaries. The Buyer shall acquire 1,350,000 ordinary shares at a par value of Baht 100 per share, representing 30.00 percent of the
major shareholders, or the controlling person of the Company and its subsidiaries. The Buyer shall acquire 1,350,000 ordinary shares at a par value of Baht 100 per share, representing 30.00 percent of the
of 1mn homes by end-19. Underpinned by the focus on the fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), AIS aims to acquire high-value customers leveraging upon mobile subscriber base. The revenue growth was 32% YoY
involved in the transaction to acquire the land in order to construct and to launch the New project of Wattanapat Samui Hospital In this regards, it is entering into the asset acquisition in accordance with
barely changed yoy. Cash and cash equivalent decreased 19% due to the spending of some internal cash flow to acquire the remaining shares of the subsidiary in 1Q’18. Trade receivable increased because of
mainly a loan taken to finance the acquisition of the hotel business in Europe and loans taken to acquire the office buildings in London, UK. 1.5 Income Tax Expenses Income tax expenses for the third