represents decreasing of 34 Million Baht (2,642%) from Q1/2017. The main cause for the lower net profit is economic in Thailand just recovery, and there is a delayed effect before reaching down to
represents decreasing of 1 Million Baht (14%) from Q2/2017. The main cause for the lower net profit is economic in Thailand just recovery, and there is a delayed effect before reaching down to subcontractor
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
2023. Core operating profit (defined as Earnings before Interests and Taxes exclude interest income, gain (loss) on exchange rate and other irregular items) reached Baht 618.2 million in Q3 2023; a 5.6
of FVC shares to 12.48 million share, or 5.14 % of the total number of voting rights of FVC, thereby reaching or exceeding the five percent threshold that required him to submit Form 246 – 2 to the SEC
attract quality subscribers driven by successful value-based package restructuring since 2022 led to AIS’s blended ARPU reaching 224 Baht, an increase of 6.5% YoY and 0.2% QoQ. The growth in prepaid ARPU
adjustment to the beginning balance of retained earnings as at 1-Jan-19. The effect of related transactions is presented in Note 2 of financial statements and also provided on page 4. Considering the entire
, 5G subscriber base grew at an accelerated rate, reaching 2.2mn, above the target of 2mn. With 5G price plan geared toward larger data volume and additional benefits i.e., AR/VR services, 5G cloud games
Bt223,078mn decreasing 4.2% from lower interest-bearing debt, which currently stood at Bt97,700mn, down from Bt109,100mn. Total equity was Bt64,529mn increasing 12% from retained earnings. Net debt to EBITDA
SEC booth this year will be modernized with our reaching out approach to investors and the general public. As this year marks our 20th anniversary, it is a very special occasion for rebranding and