value. Such subscription is made to the whole issue offered by CVHLUX, including both CHHK’s portion and ICSG’s because ICSG acting in capacity of an eligible shareholder has expressed its intention not
subscription to which CVHLUX issues for sales. Such subscription is made to the whole issue offered by CVHLUX, including both CHHK’s portion and ICSG’s because ICSG acting in capacity of an eligible shareholder
broadened its international exposure by launching its energy drinks in Vietnam in Q4’19. The Company expects to capture opportunities from this rapidly growing economy which features a large and young
material, especially the rubberwood, there is a large amount of rubber-wood and are a large number of available areas ready for cutting the rubber-wood in Thailand. Thus, the cost of wood material for the
construction industry, is also a driven factor of the increase in the usage of the MDF Board. For a wood material, especially the rubberwood, there is a large amount of rubber-wood and are a large number of
services. Despite AIS attempting to remove the unlimited voice offering from their entry-level packages in order to uplift ARPU, the inflation which limited a large base of prepaid customers’ spending put
services. Despite AIS attempting to remove the unlimited voice offering from their entry-level packages in order to uplift ARPU, the inflation which limited a large base of prepaid customers’ spending put
services. Despite AIS attempting to remove the unlimited voice offering from their entry-level packages in order to uplift ARPU, the inflation which limited a large base of prepaid customers’ spending put
enterprise customers. The revenue softened -6.9% QoQ from the large project sales during 4Q22. EBITDA rebounded YoY from growth in core businesses and cost optimization discipline 1Q23 recorded an EBITDA of
digitization trend. It stays flat QoQ from full-quarter TTTBB revenue recognition offset by large projects closed in 4Q23. Market and Competitive Environment In the first quarter of 2024, Thailand's economic