investment plan to strengthen leading position causing network opex to increase 3.3%YoY and flat QoQ. However, this was offset by decrease in cost related to revenue, such as regulatory fee and prepaid
through a capital decrease and a capital increase thereafter with the assistance of a governmental agency or financial institution, unless an exemption is granted by the Securities and Exchange Commission
Summary Mobile Business: In 2023, AIS concluded the year with a mobile subscriber base of 44.6 million, a reduction of 1.4 million numbers mainly from a decrease in Prepaid customers by 1.5 million
first quarter of 2017. The increased debt resulted in a decrease of the shareholders’ equity of THB 10,349 million to become minus THB 15,651 million. In addition, in July 2017 the Board of
(Decrease) Million Baht % Total Revenues 1,997.19 1,570.92 426.27 27.14 Sell and Services 1,980.67 1,562.80 417.87 26.74 Other Income 16.52 8.12 8.40 103.45 Cost of Goods Sold and Services (2,046.23
% from 2018, corresponding to the increase in sales. • However, gross profit margin in Q4/2019 dropped by 0.5% from Q4/2018 and by 2.1% from 2018. • The decrease in gross profit margin was mainly from the
. Net Interconnection charges (Net IC) was Bt56mn, increasing from Bt51mn in 3Q16 but dropped from Bt60mn in 2Q17. SIM & device sales were Bt5,022mn, a decrease of 0.8% YoY and 14% QoQ. In 3Q17, sales
mobile ARPU improvement as well as an increasing number of fixed broadband customers. Sales revenue was Bt7,488mn, a decrease 9.9% YoY from softened competition but rose 49% QoQ due to seasonality. Sales
Company's ordinary shareholders resulting in a decrease in share of profit or voting rights in CAZ decreased from 51.30% to 36.64% or equivalent to not more than 28.57%. However, CAZ will still be the
. • However, gross profit margin in Q3/2019 dropped by 3.7% from Q3/2018 and by 2.7% from 9M/2018. • The decrease in gross profit margin was mainly from the higher take-home product sales, which usually have