both pricing environment and handset campaigns despite lessen from previous year. Market was driven by postpaid acquisition via handset bundling package causing steady rise in blended ARPU throughout the
the competition back in place with operators keeping the low-price plans afloat to attract more subscribers or defend their market share. The postpaid segment grew with the new devices launched in Q3
the competition back in place with operators keeping the low-price plans afloat to attract more subscribers or defend their market share. The postpaid segment grew with the new devices launched in Q3
the competition back in place with operators keeping the low-price plans afloat to attract more subscribers or defend their market share. The postpaid segment grew with the new devices launched in Q3
continued offering low-end unlimited data plans in both prepaid and postpaid segments in order to maintain customer base and expand market share. Hence, mobile revenue slightly declined by 0.7% YoY to
% % Administrative Expenses to Sales** 10.6% 9.6% - 10.6% 8.8% Finance Costs 17 6 +184% 60 22 +171% Share of profit (loss) from investments in JV (0.1) (11) +99% (15) (22) +34% Tax expenses (income) (48) (15) -231
Disposal of Assets Transaction, and Acquisition of Assets Transaction To : Director and Manager The Stock Exchange of Thailand Enclosure 1. Information Memorandum on the Disposal of Komchadluek Business and
, credit card revenue was 1,887 million baht, an increase of 9 million baht or 1% y-y. The Company has focused on promotion activities to encourage customer’s spending and increase market share. For example
welfare, Tax deduction for domestic tour package and shopping. As of November 30, 2017, the Company’s total cards reached 8.06 million cards (including 2.48 million credit cards and 5.58 million member
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