& Calpis grew 2.7% YoY. Total Personal care continued its momentum with 11.5% growth YoY, with 42.8% growth in CLM markets. International business grew 1.5% at constant FX rate, driven by Myanmar growth
, AIS’ core service revenue dropped -3.2%YoY, while EBITDA (pre-TFRS16) still maintained growth of 1.8% with 45.5% EBITDA margin and NPAT decreased -7.1%. For FY20, our core service revenue and EBITDA
growth in sales of dessert cafés, which accounts for the largest share of revenue. The growth in sales of dessert cafés was mainly due to the improving COVID-19 situation, as a result more customers are
, particularly in the export sector, the tourism sector, slowdown of private consumption and investment as well as the Baht’s ongoing appreciation. In 2020, Thailand economic growth will likely slowdown. There are
growth in exports 2) political uncertainties which may inhibit investments and consumptions and 3) high level of household debts still limiting consumptions. For the auto industry, expansion continued
the growth in sales from dessert cafés which was a result of the same-store-sales growth, corresponding to the increased in number of customers dining in at the branches, as well as the increase in the
referencing from the cashflow generated from the performance of the business operation of EG and WG, and the business expansion which shall be expectedly in the same direction with the BTS Sky Trains system’s
sustainable growth organization. Our domestic performance has been invigorated by the product strategies that are not only limited to rolling out branded products under Carabao trademark, ranging from Drinking
strong fundamentals in order to drive our businesses towards a sustainable growth organization. Our domestic performance has been invigorated by the product strategies that are not only limited to rolling
businesses towards a sustainable growth organization. Our domestic performance has been strengthen by the product strategies that are not only limited to rolling out branded products under Carabao trademark