’ equity from dividend payment and treasury stock. Return on Asset stood at 13.6% which increased from 1Q18. This resulted of more effective management. Return on Equity stood at 44.4%, increasing from 1Q18
and warranty cost from service agent. Total shareholders’ equity as at 31 December 2017 was Bt1,334mn, increasing 12.8% compared to total shareholders’ equity as at 31 December 2016, mainly from net
Equity (ROE) dropped to 10.75% and Return on Asset (ROA) was 5.80% which declined from Q1/2018 due to the increasing in total assets and shareholder’s equity. For the liquidity analysis, current ratio
drivers of total equity growth were (i) issued and fully paid-up capital, net of share discount, deficit and other components of shareholders’ equity increasing by THB 11,292mn and non-controlling interests
license acquisition. Total equity was Bt57,669mn increasing 14% YoY from higher retained earnings. As a result, AIS's financial position remained strong with a current ratio and an interest coverage ratio
, increasing 20%YoY from vender financing on network expansion. As a result, account payable day slightly increased from 58 days to 65 days. A Total equity was Bt69,394mn, increasing 20% YoY from higher retained
. Foreign debts are fully hedged; however, trade payables are partially hedged, subjected to the payment term and currency fluctuation. Total equity was Bt50,427mn increasing 18% YoY from higher retained
Bt223,078mn decreasing 4.2% from lower interest-bearing debt, which currently stood at Bt97,700mn, down from Bt109,100mn. Total equity was Bt64,529mn increasing 12% from retained earnings. Net debt to EBITDA
from lower interest-bearing debt which decreased slightly to Bt102,800mn. The company has a spectrum liability of Bt14,267mn to be paid to the NBTC in 2H18. Total equity was Bt56,069mn increasing 11
revenue (Bt3,957mn) strongly rose 19% YoY driven by increased demand for home connectivity from the lockdown. Enterprise non-mobile remained robust and grew 12%YoY in revenue from increasing demand for