increase of interest income. Share of Profit (Loss) of Associates and Joint Ventures • Share of profit from associates decreased 10.0% y-on-y in Q1’2020 to THB 27 million, primarily due to lower profits at
impairment of intangible assets - - 16.87 28.57 Loss from impairment finance costs and share of loss from associates 29.81 216.80 - - Doubtful Account 88.24 641.75 - - Loss from impairment of goodwill 51.20
such plan to maintain fair share and ensure that we preserve our quality subscribers. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue stood at Bt32,880mn, increasing 6.4% YoY and flat QoQ. Enhanced convergence
such plan to maintain fair share and ensure that we preserve our quality subscribers. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue stood at Bt32,880mn, increasing 6.4% YoY and flat QoQ. Enhanced convergence
-100% Net Profit after Extra Items -344 -22 1,464% 239 -244% -105 0.2 -52,600% EPS (Baht/Share) -0.34 -0.02 1,600% 0.23 -248% -0.10 0.0002 -50,100% Note: (1) Adjusted EBITDA refers to EBITDA excluding
demand to work from home. By leveraging mobile subscriber base and expanding coverage across 77 cities, FBB achieved 1.3 million subscribers in FY20 and reached 12% subscriber market share from 10% in FY19
cost under the operation of CBD was affected by the rising costs of key raw material price and packaging costs including sugar, taurine, caffeine, guarana and amber glass bottles as well as conversion
that of in 2016 and 2015 of 73.5% and 72.7%, respectively. However, the cost structure is quite similar to that of the previous year with high proportion of raw material cost being accounted for 80% of
, our fixed broadband business (FBB), grew strongly achieving the target of 1 million subscribers in FY19 and increased subscriber market share to 10% from 8% in FY18. The solid growth was driven by a
to decline low single digit YoY vs GDP forecast of -7% to -8% with the focus on being competitive to gain fair market share in mobile business Home broadband on contrary has been the beneficiary of