the Bang Pa-in - Pak Kret Expressway, toll revenue increased from the previous year by Baht 60 Million or 4.5 percent due to the expansion of suburban area resulting to the traffic volume increased
Expressway (SES), toll revenue was slightly increased from the previous year. For the Bang Pa- in - Pak Kret Expressway (Sector C+), toll revenue increased by 2 percent due to the expansion of suburban area
), decreased by 73% as compared to 3Q 2018 in of 397 million Baht, (2) other income including trademark and trade name fees of Dean & DeLuca of 71 million Baht (32% of total revenue); significantly increased by
GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in fourth quarter expanded at 1.6 percent, slowdown growth from the previous quarter which grew at 2.6 percent. These factors limited Thailand’s GDP expansion in 2019 to
sales of Supply Chain Services segment increased by THB 43.2 million (or +5.3%) YoY to THB 596.5 million in Q3’18 driven by strong growth from C-Vitt product (+85.0% YoY) after the capacity expansion in
revenue (Bt3,957mn) strongly rose 19% YoY driven by increased demand for home connectivity from the lockdown. Enterprise non-mobile remained robust and grew 12%YoY in revenue from increasing demand for
pressured to drop by -3.5% QoQ to Bt216. At the end of 1Q22, 5G subscribers increased to 2.8mn accounting for 6.3% of the subscriber base. AIS Fibre customers continued to surge to 1.87mn subscribers
repairs, improvements and replacements; and the “Service concept” - home service by a professional Homepro team. The store expansion plan continued during the third quarter. A store of Mega Home was opened
, a THB 0.15 million or 4.70% increase from the same period of the previous year (Quarter 1 of 2018: THB 3.11 million), mainly due to the increased cost of security and cleaning services of THB 0.12
not result in an increase in consumption to the same extent. Store expansion in the second quarter was in line with plan. The company opened two new stores: one HomePro S store at BigC Bangna in May