projects in the Philippines. In February 2020, the company entered into a joint venture agreement with Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) to develop 3 condominiums and 2 hotels in the Philippines
Philippines. In February 2020, the company entered into a joint venture agreement with Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) to develop 3 condominiums and 2 hotels in the Philippines. (MPIC is a company
share to around 45%. AIS Fibre also continued to achieve strong growth through the acquisition of new subscribers in a broader footprint while offering higher values, led by quality products and services
ordinary shares with a par value of Baht 1 per share as follows: 1) To capital increase by the General Mandate of Baht 666,332,580.00 from the exceeding 666,332,580.00 newly issued ordinary shares with a par
issuing and allocating not more than 888,443,440.00 new ordinary shares with a par value of Baht 1 per share as follows: 1) To capital increase by the General Mandate of Baht 666,332,580.00 from the
% % Selling Expenses to Sales 15.7% 14.3% 15.3% 13.8% Administrative Expenses 151 122 +24% 277 260 +7% % Administrative Expenses to Sales 11.4% 8.9% 10.3% 9.0% Finance Costs 15 5 +190% 27 11 +153% Share of
strong network quality. The full-year guidance and outlook for 2018 was maintained as presented on page 6. Significant Events 1. AIS, via AWN, currently holds 81.47% of total CSL’s outstanding share and is
an offering price of THB 2.00 per share, to the existing shareholders at a ratio of 5 existing ordinary shares for 1 newly issued ordinary shares. The Company has already used the proceeds from the RO
was thus reduced to 29% in 2019 as compared to 37% in 2018. To regain the market share and reduce imports, the Company had to resort to very competitive pricing which impacted the EBITDA adversely
land bank at Paholyothin Road where potentially develop the mixed-use project in the future including boost up management efficiency and reduce risks of entering the share acquisition made by others