Statement Million Baht Jan-Jun 2019 Jan-Jun 2020 Net cash provided by (used in) Cash Flow from Operating (CFO) 79.82 94.64 Cash Flow from Investing (CFI) (23.08) (48.45) Cash Flow from Financing (CFF) (43.79
from (used in) Financing Activities (59.5) (56.6) Increase (Decrease) in Net Cash and Cash Equivalents (135.9) 46.4 Overall, the company had an increase in net cash and cash equivalents during the period
Mb. Cash Flow from Financing Activities As of 30 September 2020, vs 30 September 2019, the company and its subsidiaries presented cash flow from Financing Activities of 126.98 Mb vs -9.5 Mb. The
the amount of Promissory Notes used which is the lowest cost of financing. Non-current liabilities have decreased as the Saraburi Acquisition loan and the Hua-Pha-Way Kiln 7 loan continue to be repaid
Flow 9-Months Period Ending 30 September 2018 2019 THB Mn THB Mn Net Cash from Operating Activities 193.6 219.3 Net Cash from Investments (47.3) (208.6) Net Cash from Financing Activities (118.6) 215.7
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2,646 million in 9M’2018, primarily due to an increase in revenue and an improvement on financing cost mainly attributable to a refinancing of project bond in April 2017 and a repayment of corporate loan
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
launched with starting price of Bt699 on volume base plus value added contents, such as Augmented reality (AR), Virtual reality (VR) and cloud gaming, to uplift ARPU and provide real 5G immersive experience
Bt20,000-25,000mn, to continue enhancing the quality of 4G network, which continues to grow and is serving 66% of total customer base. Fixed broadband business grew healthily AIS Fibre reported a sequential