market growth particularly in mobile. As a result, we revised FY18 guidance to increase 3.5-4.5% YoY. Mobile revenue increased 1.4% YoY mainly from the growth in postpaid segment offset by a decline in
decline in consumption of Construction Sectors, as well as Steel Sectors. However, the Company still maintains the operation at 15 hours per day in order to keep production capacity at high level and, at
changes over the past few years. Traditional media such as television, newspaper, magazine and radio has been in steady decline, while Out-of-Home (“OOH”) and online/digital media have become the go-to
of 2017, the company and its subsidiaries’ construction income was Baht 64.20 million whereas Baht 131.15 million in the same quarter of 2016 showing a decrease of Baht 66.95 million or representing
subsidiaries’ construction income was Baht 63.82 million whereas Baht 68.01 million in the same quarter of 2016 showing a decrease of Baht 4.19 million or representing 6.16 % decrease since there has been no any
2017 showing a decrease of Baht 60.75 million or representing 73.74 % decrease since there have been only 6 ongoing projects and no any additional awarded one. During this quarter, one project had been
between April and June 2018 with the details below. In the second quarter of 2018 the Company and its subsidiaries had total revenues of 146.70 million Baht, a decrease of 145.79 million Baht from the same
last year, representing a decrease of Baht 314.78 million or 384.68% YoY, which could be largely attributed to the factors as follows : 1. The company had total sales revenue of Baht 882.21 million
Fibras Brazil and the HVA-focused UTT. The quarter was adversely impacted by the extended shutdown of the EO-EG facility in the US and a further decline in IPA margin. On the sustainability front, IVL
benefitted from M&G Fibras Brazil and the HVA-focused UTT. The quarter was adversely impacted by the extended shutdown of the EO-EG facility in the US and a further decline in IPA margin. On the sustainability