totaling up to 1,444 million liters, with the growth rate increased by 6.4%(y-o-y) and the total flights increased by 8.4%(y-o-y) to 75,306 flights. While for the first six months of 2018, the growths of
). Total Gross Refinery Margin (Total GRM) rose 67% YoY and 26% QoQ, while Market GRM lowered from the decreasing production volume. Moreover, the average crude price adjusted upward in the quarter, leading
of Baht 16 million or 95%, comparing to Q1/2019. Net profit margin was 7.4%, increased 3.4.%. The main reasons were the growth of the sales and service income of Baht 26 million, while cost of sales
. However, the increase in costs is mainly due to investments to build the foundation for future business growth, while some investments cannot generate revenue immediately, and some investments are not fully
and 0.5% QoQ. Marketing expenses remained at 5.5% of total revenue, same level both YoY and QoQ. Underpinned by localized promotional campaigns, the decline in prepaid subscriber has slowed down, while
Alcohol Business Units. Whereas in term of sales volume, Methyl Ester sales volume was increased from the effect of higher government mandate in this quarter, while Fatty Alcohol sales volume was higher
to 1.87mn or a net addition of 93k as demand for home broadband remained strong, while APRU slightly rebounded QoQ to Bt446. AIS Fibre continues to focus on deploying a fixed- mobile-content (FMC
reached 46.1mn. Postpaid subscribers increased by 109k QoQ, while prepaid customers remained flat. The lower net add compared to the previous quarters was a result of AIS focusing on acquiring quality
economy demonstrated cautious growth driven by tourism-related sector expansion and subsided inflation, while facing political uncertainties and global economic risks. AIS core service revenue reported at
of 2.6%(y-o-y) while the total flights increased by 1.3%(y-o-y) to 75,879 flights. For the nine months of 2019, the growths of aviation fuel services volume and total flights of thus two main airports