agreed to settle the disputes under the Second Stage Expressway Agreement, the Agreement for the Extension of the Second Stage Expressway System (Sector D), and the Bang Pa-in - Pak Kret Expressway
(EXAT) by means of review and amendment of the Second Stage Expressway Agreement, the Agreement for the Extension of the Second Stage Expressway System (Sector D), and the Bang Pa-in - Pak Kret Expressway
the guidance. FY19 performance & FY20 outlook FY19 performance tracked in-line with all guidance. Service revenue of Bt140,454mn grew 5.3% YoY vs guidance of mid- single digit growth. EBITDA reported
in Thai version to facilitate Thai business operators in utilizing such handbook as a guidance in disclosing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) information for investment products that are
CAPEX guidance. In summary for 1H18, AIS delivered core service revenue growth of 4.9% YoY and EBITDA margin (excluding equipment rental) of 47.0%. FY18 guidance is revisited with the expectation of core
relocation may give rise to the duplicated cost of labor between the factory at Laem Chabang and the new factory at Amata City to incur. In addition, during such period, the new factory was in the early stage
costs incurred during relocation of the production lines of Seasoning and Dipping Sauce to the new factory. In addition, the new factory was in the early stage of production; therefore, the production was
from changing post-employment plan in expense of Baht 11.47 million during Quarter 2. In addition, in Quarter 3, there was temporary losses during the early stage of the commercial sales of the new
stage when the firm just began to introduce the project to clients. - The SG&A expenses amounted to 45.61 million baht, increasing by 2.82 million baht or an increase of 6.58 percent on a year-on-year
year. However, 4th quarter company recognized tax income from BOI incentives that permit to carry forward losses (as in the early stage of first production line operation, company has annual losses) and