Period As Of Details HOME PRODUCT CENTER PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED 2023 Reviewed Company Q2 30/06/2023 HOME PRODUCT CENTER PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED 2023 Reviewed Consolidated Q2 30/06/2023 HOME PRODUCT CENTER
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
tourist-related industries and growth remained sporadically in the affluent segment with higher purchasing power. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of Bt33,130mn, improved 1.0% YoY but slightly
tourist-related industries and growth remained sporadically in the affluent segment with higher purchasing power. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of Bt33,130mn, improved 1.0% YoY but slightly
tourist-related industries and growth remained sporadically in the affluent segment with higher purchasing power. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of Bt33,130mn, improved 1.0% YoY but slightly
outbreak Driven by rising home connectivity demand during pandemic, AIS Fibre added 95k and reached 1.43mn subscribers with 17%YoY growth which drove 17%YoY revenue growth. Despite eased price competition
market share at 65.4% fell 12.8% YoY to THB 17,226mn and Traditional media (Newspaper, Magazines and Radio) with a 13.8% market share, declined by 22.7% YoY to THB 3,629mn. Out-of-Home media (OOH), which
travelers segment revenue declined further due to border closure and travel restriction. In addition, NBTC’s mandate for free data & voice in Apr-May caused significant drop in prepaid top up, while the
re-opening the telecom shops in malls. Meanwhile, price competition remained fluid as operators continued offering low-end unlimited data plans in prepaid segment. Despite these challenges, we
million or 52.1% due following to: Description 1Q2019 Million Baht 1Q2018 Million Baht Change Million Baht Change (%) Revenue from real estate segment - - - - Revenue from E-Commerce segment 1.26 2.19 (0.93