to mid-single digit, while maintaining EBITDA outlook with low-single digit decline and CAPEX of around Bt35bn. Market and Competitive Environment In 3Q20, mobile competition remained stable as all
in 2H18. Expanded fixed broadband and strengthened digital services AIS Fibre continued to grow healthily, despite intense competition, with revenue reaching Bt4,436mn, a 42% increase YoY. The growth
revised FY22 guidance and outlook. Core-service revenue to low-single-digit growth (revised from mid- single-digit growth). EBITDA to flat to slightly decline (revised from low-single-digit growth). We
impacting the pick-up truck segment—in which more buyers rely on financing. On the export side, Q3 2024 saw a 14.8% decline, reaching 249,847 units, reflecting economic challenges in key export markets and
around unlimited data plan. AIS had seen weaken mobile revenue due to consumer spending optimization and loss of revenue from traveler segment led to -6.5%YoY decline in mobile service revenue for FY2020
decrease of 12.4%, reaching 180,739 units. This decline can be attributed to heightened stringency in the auto loan approval process, particularly concerning pickup trucks. This increased rigor is a response
subscribers continued recovering and resulted in 1.3mn net additional subscribers reaching a total of 42.8mn. Postpaid segment maintained its acquisition momentum and posted net addition of 442k driven by
ended 31 July 2017, INGRS had sales revenue of THB 1,336.05 million, a decline by 6.13% from the 6-months period ended 31 July 2016 of THB 1,423.28 million. Such sales revenue decline was contributed
amounting of 3,029.84 Million Baht or 388.85 Million Baht increased when compared to December 31, 2017 of 2,640.99 Million Baht as cash and cash equivalents decline of 44.33 Million Baht, more temporary
236.62 Million Baht decreased or 13.82 percent when compared to same period of previous year of 1,688.47 Million Baht thus subsidiaries has revenue from selling wire and decline in services somehow