stood at 27.8%. An increase of net profit was a result of the Company has higher revenues from collection of purchased accounts receivables. Thus, the details of the Company group can be described as
4.01 million (loss per share of Baht 0.40). The increase of loss in amount of Baht 5.63 million comes from the following major transactions. 1. Loss from underwriting in this quarter increased from the
to automotive industry. For the period of nine months ended 31st Dec 2017, the Company and its subsidiaries had net operating profit of Baht 200.55 million which accounting for the increase by 34.5
discontinued while overall data price gradually uplifted. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue had a strong improvement, growing 5.3% YoY and 4.3% QoQ driven by ARPU increase. The average data usage, currently at
. The Committee viewed that the Thai economy would expand at a slower rate in 2020 than previously forecasted and much further below its potential due to the outbreak of coronavirus, the delayed enactment
contain the spread of COVID-19 in late January on Wuhan and expand to other provinces afterwards along with the severity of the pandemic around the globe since late March played a significant role in
30.4%, increased from 28.6% in Q4/2020, and in 2021 was 27.4%, slightly decreased from 27.2% in 2020. The increase was mainly due to the decrease in operating revenue, which was less than the decrease in
CAZ (Thailand) Company Limited (“CAZ”) , a subsidiary of Takuni Group Public Company Limited, on the Market for Alternative Investment (mai). CAZ also expects to increase its capital by issuing new
expects to increase its capital by issuing new ordinary shares by an Initial Public Offering (IPO), and offered to the Company’s existing shareholders to mitigate an impact on those shareholders after the
expects to increase its capital by issuing new ordinary shares by an Initial Public Offering (IPO), and offered to the Company’s existing shareholders to mitigate an impact on those shareholders after the