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
re-opening the telecom shops in malls. Meanwhile, price competition remained fluid as operators continued offering low-end unlimited data plans in prepaid segment. Despite these challenges, we
the need of low-end segment amid economic difficulties. Home broadband, on the other hand, received strong demand from consumers needing to work and study at home amid the government’s tightening
(5,890.19) 0.00 (5,890.19) Allowance for devaluation of inventories 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Gross profit (loss) by segment 541.40 0.00 541.40 6.83 548.23 Segment income (%) 99.89 0.00 99.89 0.11 100.00 Sales to
quarter of 2019 continued to expand driven mainly by domestic demands. Private consumption expanded in all categories supported by the improvement in purchasing power from the rise in farm and non-farm
% YoY and 0.4% QoQ with 322k net subscribers added while 4G penetration continued to rise to 63% . Nonetheless, with our focus on brand and network investment, we continued to see improving perception
in government spending, investment, and economic stimulus, further impacting the pick-up truck segment. Domestic demand fell by 23.7% to 144,271 units. The rise in electric car sales in Thailand, which
Procedures for the1 Establishment and Management of Mutual Funds dated 16 December 1998 and Section 109 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) and Clause 1(3) of the Notification of the Securities
Procedures for the1 Establishment and Management of Mutual Funds dated 16 December 1998 and Section 109 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) and Clause 1(3) of the Notification of the Securities
Notification of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission Published in Government Gazette Vol. 118 Section: Special 95 Ngor Date: 28 Sept. 01 (Translation) U Readers should be aware that