satisfactory operating performance, together with sound corporate governance, allowed KBank and K Companies to meet business targets, gaining wide acceptance and marks of recognition at home and abroad, as
ex slightly decli ere Bt1,668mn om cost of conte 701mn increas bad debt. QoQ, admin expenses re Bt2,869mn . In 2Q17, AIS c stpaid segment Advan pared to 2.3% in 0mn decreasin e change since J 7
“Social Outcome Investor” Acknowledgement from Thaipat Institute, in recognition of their principles for social investment by incorporating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) into their investment
recognition since mid Nov-23 from the acquisition of TTTBB to expand broadband business. FBB business sustained growth momentum propelled by quality expansion and TTTBB acquisition. Fixed broadband revenue
recognition and increased demand for connectivity products. The cost of services rose by 13% YoY due to consolidation of TTTBB and higher depreciation and amortization costs which increased 17% YoY from 3BBIF
-purchase agreements for year 2015. Finance costs were increased by Baht 3.43 Million or 8.15 percent compared to year 2014, due to the Company and its subsidiaries had the amount of loan recognition in year
-purchase agreements for year 2015. Finance costs were increased by Baht 3.43 Million or 8.15 percent compared to year 2014, due to the Company and its subsidiaries had the amount of loan recognition in year
period. due to the Company’s more contract manufacturing in full-service format, resulting in the recognition of cost of raw materials and packaging materials included in the cost of sales and services
, resulting in the recognition of cost of raw materials and packaging materials included in the cost of sales and services. Therefore, the cost of sales of the Q2’22 increased from the Q2’21. - Administrative
, decreased by 1.48o/o when compared to the same period in the previous year, which had a total revenue of 40.42 million Baht. This decrease was attributed to lower domestic sales and lower revenue recognition