are follows;- 2.2.1 Account payable and others account payable was of Bt230.7 million 2.2.2 Long term loan from banks, which are due within one year, was of Bt480.9 million which were belonged to BAFS
decreased by 56.64 million or -39.4 percent from previous year, compared with the net profit of Baht 143.59 million in previous year. This is due to the continuously slowing economy in the country throughout
to the same period of the previous year. The main reasons was the weaken sales due to the impact of trade wars that have the broad impact on global supply chain and through Thailand's exports. As such
of total revenues which increased 5.3% YoY from both mobile and fixed broadband. QoQ, total revenues decreased 0.7% mainly due to lower interconnection charge (IC) and device sales revenue. Service
Average Collection Period (Day) 49 49 56 Inventory Turnover Ratio (Times) 17.83 15.89 13.21 Average Days Sales of Inventory (Day) 20 23 28 Account Payable Turnover (Times) 6.09 6.25 5.54 Average Payment
from network equipment. Total liabilities were Bt241,491mn increasing 3.7%, partly due to a dividend payable of Bt12,755mn recognized to be paid on 26 th April. Interest-bearing debt was Bt95bn, all of
was mainly due to the rolling out of new digital media, which consists of 21 LED billboards across 19 provinces. In the same period, this business segment also benefitted from the consolidation of Multi
changes in network OPEX ( excluding cost of TOT partnership + 10% YoY, -1.6% QoQ) and SG&A (+7.1% YoY, -2.6% QoQ) . Net profit was reported at Bt7,615mn, decreasing 5.3% YoY due to higher network and
million, a decrease of THB 266.8 million YoY (or -4.3%) due mainly to lower sales from Beverages segment (THB -276.8 million or -5.9% YoY) and lower OEM bottles sales (THB -72.5 million or –25.4% YoY
value profit (loss) on FVTPL equity instrument - 70.6 (70.6) (100.0) From the table above, it found that rental income from equipment for lease in 2023 increased from 2022 by 23.2% due to the new