financial costs in 1Q2018 were THB 18.43 million, dropped by THB 1.97 million or 9.67% down from 1Q2017 mainly from lower interest expense paid to financial institutions as the loan outstanding declined from
-year guidance, underpinned by improved 4G network and larger AIS Fibre coverage. QoQ, revenue slightly dropped by 0.8%. The handset campaigns were more selective, resulting in lower marketing expense
1Q2020, overall palm oil production in both domestic and international market declined due to the significant impact of drought on agriculture. According to Department of Internal Trade, local crude palm
. - Overall Revenue from sales was at THB 24,297 million, or -2.9% YoY, driven by Unicharm distribution agreement termination, and 33.7% dropped in OEM sales of glass bottles due to planned furnace repair in
marketing margin declined from the rise in crude oil price in Q1/2019, which caused the finished oil products cost to increase, while the retail price was slower to adjust. Moreover, with the price fix for
and airport businesses which declined by 4.0 percent and 9.4 percent respectively, resulted from lower number of passenger by 0.2 percent. In addition, average fare continuously dropped by 3.5 percent
. Airlines in Asia Pacific was badly affected which RPK dropped 33.3 percent, followed by Europe and North America with 18.0 and 15.7 percent drop respectively. For the supply side, global Available Seat
of service and SG&A. As a result of demand weakness, EBITDA in 1Q22 dropped -0.8% YoY and -2.3% QoQ to Bt22,404mn with a margin of 49.5%. Following declined EBITDA, AIS reported a net profit of
status to that of a subsidiary since January 3, 2018. Total Revenue Consolidated sales revenue declined from Bt14,195.4 million in 2017 to Bt13,982.5 million in 2018, representing a slight reduction of
Company registered total sales revenue of THB 374.35 million and THB 202.23 million respectively or equivalent to a slump of 45.98% year on year. Domestic sales revenue declined 42.87% compared to the same