network and service. This resulted in overall network OPEX ( excluding cost of TOT partnership) to stay flat YoY or remained at 8% of core service revenue. The focus on effective spending amidst intense
business segment) transactions (2) Core EBITDA is Consolidated EBITDA less In- ventory gain/(loss) whereas Core EPS is Reported EPS less Inventory gain/(loss) and onetime extraordinary items. Segments total
business segment) transactions (2) Core EBITDA is Consolidated EBITDA less In- ventory gain/(loss) whereas Core EPS is Reported EPS less Inventory gain/(loss) and onetime extraordinary items. Segments total
addition, higher household debts pressured consumer to carefully control their spending. (Source: Quarterly Economic Assessment and Outlook 3/2017 Bangkok Bank Public Company Limited) Performance Analysis
% Administrative expenses (6.43) (9.68) (3.25) 50.58% (19.23) (30.12) (10.89) 56.66% Share of gain of investments in associate 0.03 0.03 0.00 9.21% 0.06 0.10 0.04 73.41% Finance costs (0.07) (0.09) (0.02) 26.99
. Meanwhile, the private sectors continued to slow down investment. Private households in various sectors paid more attention on spending because there were still having problem on purchasing power and incomes
sector continued to slow down investment. Private households in the various sectors paid more attention on spending because there were still having problems on purchasing power and incomes which are not
the cost of sales. Core Net Profit is the Reported Net Profit less extraordinary items less tax adjusted inventory gain/loss. Net Operating Debt is Net Debt (total debt less cash and current investments
. Core Net Profit is the Reported Net Profit less extraordinary items less tax adjusted inventory gain/loss. Net Operating Debt is Net Debt (total debt less cash and current investments) less cash outflow
. Core Net Profit is the Reported Net Profit less extraordinary items less tax adjusted inventory gain/loss. Net Operating Debt is Net Debt (total debt less cash and current investments) less cash outflow