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with the depreciation on Great British Pound Sterling against Thai Baht currency. Under the current terms, sponsorship contracts with CFC and EFL are ended in June 2021 and May 2022, respectively. Yet
in year 2020, Thai businesses will be confronted with various problems including stronger Thai currency, drought crisis, increase of minimum wages and current epidemic disease, which are factors
due to effective in cost management and currency appreciation than the previous year resulting in lower product costs. In the year 2019, the exchange rate was between 30.33 – 32.53 Baht per 1 US dollar
investment which depending on government policies, direction of Baht currency and delay of 2020 government budget approval. Also, Coronavirus outbreak and the droughts in Thailand have been affecting to the
foreign currencies are hedged to reduce currency risk. Profit In 1Q17, EBITDA was Bt17,347mn increasing 29% YoY and 15% QoQ from improving service revenue, lower regulatory fee and softened handset
currency fluctuation whereas foreign debts were all fully hedged. Profit In 3Q17, EBITDA was Bt17,589mn, increasing 15% YoY and 2.8% QoQ. This was underpinned by a decent growth in revenue with softer
1,359 MB increased from 9M/2016 which was at 885 MB. However, the company’s performance was still impacted from Stock Loss and appreciating Baht currency which resulted in the reported net profit in
-term loan repayment capacity supported by solid operation, and the impact of strengthened Baht currency, which together helped offset an increase in interest rate. Earnings before interest, tax