2018, BOD’s meeting approved the revision of the investment policy to manage liquidity regarding the investment limit. In order to maximize the use of cash because the Board of Directors expected that
cash because the Board of Directors expected that there will be additional surplus liquidity from operations and the capital increase from the IPO during the period which there are no plans to use the
growth in the future as well as loss recognition of Baht 8 million from MMBC. However, losses from MMBC loss was improving, foreseen, and undergoing following the Company’s plan, while the loss was
. Therefore, the subscription of the newly issued shares at the price per share of Baht 335.29377 is reasonable, in which the Company will receive the expected return. For the acquisition of shares from Travel
ordinary shares in Nam San 3A is equivalent to USD 174. 04 million ( or approximately THB 5,315.18 million2). Nam San 3A has no outstanding debt. 1.7. Expected Benefits to the Company and Shareholders 1.7.1
customers through our partnership strategy. This includes content collaborations with Disney+ Hotstar, BBC, and Thai League. Expected mid-single digit growth in FY22 In summary, AIS generated Bt130,972mn of
Association Thailand (“DAAT”) revised up the advertising expenditures to THB 12,000mn, or an expected growth of 29% in 2017 (prior forecast: 24% growth in 2017), mainly driven by the acceleration of internet
revenue from sales of products and services has increased from the previous year in the amount Baht 197.45 million, and expected in 2019 from the exist government's policy and the election that will take on
) & OCCUPANCY RATE TST TOWER & 33 GRACECHURCH FULLY OCCUPIED Renovation of Underwood Street office building continues and is expected to complete within 2018. Occupancy metrics will thus exclude Underwood Street
digit driven by all business segments. EBITDA margin is expected to be stable while budgeted for CAPEX of Bt20-25bn (see guidance on page 6). Significant Event for FY19 Since 1 January 2019, AIS has