follows. Overview The Thai economy in the first quarter of 2019 expanded by 2.8%, compared to a growth of 3.6% in the previous quarter, according to data from Bank of Thailand and NESDB. This was mainly
postpaid subscriber continued to grow and now accounts for 19% of total subscriber base, up from 16% in 1Q17. AIS Fibre continued its improving performance amidst competitive environment with revenue growth
Performance T.K.S. Technologies Public Company Limited (“Company”) reported total revenues growth of 93% y-y in 2Q18 or THB 283 mil., primarily due to business combination consolidated Thai British Security
employees for their co-operation in achieving targets for revenue growth, store expansion, driving gross margin and good customer service, as well as having awareness on energy conservation and care for the
production and distribution, and the growth of sales in the US subsidiary and the substantial operating loss. The Company has the net profit for the first six month in total of 174.6 million Baht or equal to
number of backlogs which the units were under construction from its newly launched projects during the fourth quarter of 2018 and from its existing projects. In addition to the continuous growth of its
Company. The water utilities business in Vietnam will create the growth to the Company and expand the investment base to foreign countries to serve the business expansion of the Company in foreign countries
mainly increased from the customers in the Government and State enterprise sector, expanding the scope of services and customers in the Private sector have growth for both new customers and current
Environment 1.1 Global and Thai Economy in the First Quarter of 2019 The global economy exhibited signs of slower growth in the first quarter of 2019 amid concerns over uncertainty surrounding the protracted US
, the growth in expenses was less pronounced than that of net total income. As a result, our cost to income ratio decreased to 41.07 percent compared to the previous quarter, which was still better than