Section 34(2) of the Derivatives Act B.E. 2546 (2003) which contains certain provisions in relation to restriction of rights and liberties of persons which Section 29, in conjunction with Section 33
Section 34(2) of the Derivatives Act B.E. 2546 (2003) which contains certain provisions in relation to restriction of rights and liberties of persons which Section 29, in conjunction with Section 33
Section 34(2) of the Derivatives Act B.E. 2546 (2003) which contains certain provisions in relation to restriction of rights and liberties of persons which Section 29, in conjunction with Section 33
travelers segment revenue declined further due to border closure and travel restriction. In addition, NBTC’s mandate for free data & voice in Apr-May caused significant drop in prepaid top up, while the
which increased by Baht 1,422 million YoY. The Company posted net loss of Baht 854 million, increase by Baht 499 million YoY (due to reasons as described below) and sale revenue Baht 2,124 million
, respectively. • The decrease was mainly from the decline in operating revenue due to the temporary closure of dine-in areas from late of March to mid-May. Gross Profit and Gross Profit Margin • The Company’s
restriction to curb the Coronavirus outbreak. The entry plan remains around Bt400. Operators are building in VDO service and other value added service including mobile bundling to gear toward higher ARPU. 2Q21
revenue of Bt45,273mn, increasing 5.9% YoY due to growth in broadband and enterprise business with a recovery in handset sales from a low base in 2021 amid pandemic restriction. For QoQ, total revenue was
travel restrictions which affect the number of both Thai and foreign tourists. At the same time private consumption is in a declining trend due to the freeze in economic activity, while the purchasing
period of previous year, and increased by 6.0% to THB 303.1 mm, compared to the first quarter of 2020, which was mainly due to increase in lettable area for both logistics and industrial properties