previous fiscal year are from our 3 business categories as follows: - Aeroflex increased 7.31% - Aeroklas increased 2.60.% - Eastern Polypack decreased 8.02% Revenue from sale of Eastern Polypack softens due
business categories as follows: - Aeroflex increased 10.07% - Aeroklas increased 0.76% - Eastern Polypack decreased 10.03% Revenue from sale of Eastern Polypack softens due to continuous contraction in
our 3 business categories as follows: - Aeroflex increased 11.57% - Aeroklas increased 4.92% - Eastern Polypack decreased 9.06% Revenue from sale of Eastern Polypack softens due to the slow recovery in
pandemic. The pandemic severely affects both external and domestic demand in tourism, manufacturing, and exporting sectors, as well as softens private consumption indicators. The outbreak also led to
product. In addition, our engineering business saw the signing of a new project in Indonesia, which will bring positive EBITDA to the business in Q2 to Q4 period. A contingency plan to mitigate the impacts
Bt22,636mn, improved 1.0% YoY from core services revenue growth combined with cost optimization to soften the rising utility cost impact. However, EBITDA soften -1.1% QoQ due to the high seasonality effect of
effectively. Consequently, we recorded Bt5,251mn in revenue, growing 26% YoY. Soften EBITDA from cost pressure AIS EBITDA in FY22 was Bt89,731mn, dropped -1.8%YoY mostly from a surging electricity price and
. As a result, EBITDA in 1H21 increased by 1.1%YoY despite soften core service revenue, offset by cost control in SG&A. With the 700MHz spectrum license and 26GHz spectrum license acquired in 1H21, D&A
4.9% QoQ caused by higher demand for digital solutions e.g. Cloud and ICT solutions. In this quarter, non-mobile enterprise services contributed approximately 3.8% of core service revenue. Soften EBITDA
focus on supporting our customer growth and demand in cloud and IT solutions. Soften EBITDA from higher marketing expense EBITDA in 2Q22 dropped -2.8% YoY and -0.2% QoQ to Bt22,353mn with a margin of 49.4