strong growth potential and outstanding performance of many Thai industries, namely, hotels and resorts, health care service with potential to be Asia?s medical hub, innovation-related businesses and
favorable. The company received orders for 17 Hydraulic Press machineries, resulting in outstanding backlog of up to 222 million Baht. However, during the third quarter of 2017, customers were unable to
FX gain of Bt308mn in FY19 due to THB depreciation against USD. In general, AIS has policy to mitigate currency risk using forward contract to partially cover capex payable. Finance cost was Bt4,522mn
loss of Bt -646mn last year. The strengthened THB in 4Q22 helped covered the FX losses from depreciated THB in the previous quarters. AIS has the policy to mitigate the currency risk using hedging
Bt23,480mn (OCF less CAPEX, spectrum license, and lease liability paid). In summary, net cash increased by Bt5,730mn resulting in an outstanding cash of Bt14,744mn at the end of Dec-23. Net FX gain at Bt620mn
cash flow for 1H24 was at Bt27,945mn (OCF less CAPEX, spectrum license and lease liability). In summary, net cash decreased by Bt616mn resulting in an outstanding cash of Bt14,128mn at the end of Jun-24
result, free cash flow for 1H24 was at Bt27,945mn (OCF less CAPEX, spectrum license and lease liability). In summary, net cash decreased by Bt616mn resulting in an outstanding cash of Bt14,128mn at the end
decreased by Bt1,768mn resulting in an outstanding cash of Bt12,976mn at the end of Sep-24. Net FX gain (loss) was Bt364mn in 3Q24, compared to an FX gain of Bt73mn in 2Q24 due to THB appreciation. AIS has a
20 million in Q3/2018 to Baht 27 million in Q3/2019. This is due to the operating cost of Baht 6 million in Unimit Engineering Myanmar. In Q3/2019, there are no foreign currency losses while in Q3/2018
profit margin for the year 2019 was mainly due to differences in product mix and the impact derived from adoption of USD as the Company’s functional currency which in resulting of lowered cost evaluation