hit merchandise exports, and domestic demand. Private consumption indicators indicated the slower expansion in most sectors. Manufacturing production and private investment contracted. Nevertheless
/quarter), network opex would be relatively flat YoY. QoQ, network opex increased 1.6% from 2CA and 3CA expansion. Other costs of service were Bt1,593mn, increasing 4.9% YoY from higher content costs as
holders of the Company of Bt271.8 million, a decrease of Bt22.8 million or 7.7%(y-o-y) from Bt294.6 million, representing a net profit margin of 30.7% which has an earnings per share of Bt0.43. Excluding
revenue, AIS continued to invest for network quality and capacity through deployment of additional bandwidth recently acquired while coverage expansion mostly done the year earlier, resulted in lower capex
decreasing 0.7% QoQ. Excluding cost of TOT partnership, network OPEX would increase 7.6% YoY and 4% QoQ due mainly to utility and maintenance costs from 4G network expansion. Other costs of service were
% 0.77 1.25 62.34% Earnings before Interest and taxes 34.47 16.90 19.09 -44.62% 12.96% 69.40 35.99 -48.14% Financial expense (0.15) (0.26) (0.73) 386.67% 180.77% (0.30) (0.99) 230.00% Profit before income
expansion since the last quarter of 2016. However, gross profit margin for Q3 2017 was slightly decreased from the same period of 2016, because service cost for engineer and depreciation has been increased. 4
inspection service in eastern region as the service expansion since the last quarter of 2016. However, gross profit margin for Q3 2017 was slightly decreased from the same period of 2016, because service cost
between the US and China, and the global economic slowdown. The economic forecast for 2019 is for the country to continue to grow at a slower rate than prior year; the expansion of consumption is expected
due to lower retained earnings from dividend appropriated. Cash Flow In 1Q19, AIS generated Bt20,611mn of operating cash flow (after tax) increasing 16% YoY following EBITDA expansion. Cash CAPEX was