December 3, 2018 Re: Assistance financial to the related companies. To: Director and Manager of Stock Exchange of Thailand According to the Board of meeting of D.T.C. Industries Plc. No. 6/2018 on
paid-up capital. The Company will recognize the profit from Manufacturing and selling dried fruits, including the return from its subsidiary. Also, the subsidiary will sustainably support growth of the
the ratio of 5.1% in the corresponding period last year due to employee related expenses and one-off item which is a donation of THB 50 million to Chaipattana Foundation to aid fight against COVID-19
business strategy under the guidance of Managing Director which the Board has given its support for further expand into new business lines to accelerate growth, as renewable energy concessions are no longer
11.5 GB/subscriber, also rose more reasonably following the discontinued unlimited data offerings. CAPEX was well under plan with 1H19 investment of Bt13,265mn tracking with the full year guidance of
guidance of +7-8% YoY. In 1Q18, AIS spent Bt6.5bn of CAPEX to deliver quality 4G network and has been active in reinforcing brand image especially via online media. As a result, mobile business grew 3.1% YoY
%. Delivered FY20 performance in-line with guidance from well-managed cost Overall FY20 performance tracked in- line with all guidance. Core serviced revenue of Bt129,594mn declined -5.1%YoY vs guidance of low
liquidity boosting measures to aid financial institutions which provided support to fixed-income funds, together with establishment of a Corporate Bond Stabilization Fund (BSF) and a soft loan scheme. Ye ar
revenue guidance while others maintained 3Q20 reported core service revenue was -6.8%YoY and flat QoQ from prolonged impact of pandemic. EBITDA ( pre- TFRS16) declined -11%YoY and -1.4% QoQ with continued
competition also translated into a 4% reduction in total marketing expenses YoY. FY18 CAPEX was lowered as 4G coverage was mostly completed and investment of Bt20bn was to mainly support added capacity and FBB