, compared to the revenue of Baht 708.59 million in the same period of 2016, increased Baht 11.35 million or equivalent to 1.60 percent according to the recovery of the domestic economy. - The Company's total
increasing in popularity among data users to optimize spending and impeded operators to monetize sharp increase in data usage. Although the industry was able to uplift the price of unlimited packages to
compensation from NBTC partially covered revenue loss. After gradual lifting of lockdown in late May-20 and economic activity slowly resumed, there were pent-up demand led to rebound in new acquisition and
device sales. 1H23 Snapshot For 1H23, core service revenue reported at Bt67,434mn, an increase of 2.1% YoY corresponded with gradual economic recovery. The rebound of tourism-related usage and domestic
lockdown in Thailand was lifted and business activities resumed in this quarter. However, economic recovery remained vulnerable as service sector continued to be impacted by the absence of foreign tourists
gradual rebound of consumer purchasing power alongside the effort to restructure the pricing plans and the recovery of tourist- related usages in tourist sims and international roaming calls. This growth
) constitutes a cornerstone of the VGI Group’s strategy and is one of the growth drivers within the Transit media segment through synergies. Transit media revenue increased by 27.7% YoY to THB 549mn. The sharp
underwriting amounted to Baht 7.95 million, an increase of Baht 16.08 million, as the ratio of net claims (less claim recovery from reinsurers) over earned premium during the same period last year decreased from
a lower core EBITDA of US$201M, due to a significant decline in industry margins and spreads across the business. The decline in margins reflects the sharp contraction in industry- wide spreads across
our key products and strong margins, even carrying forward into the second quarter, driven at first by recovery in China. Global inventory levels are tight and combined with supply chain shocks are