2017, AIS Fibre has gained 219,700 of net subscriber addition and now has 521,200 total subscribers. ARPU in 4Q17 was Bt635, highly improved from Bt510 in 4Q16, reflecting expiration of discounted
service revenues reflecting impact of COVID-19 since late 1Q20. Sale revenue dropped -4.3%YoY effected by shop closure during the lockdown and service revenue decreased -3.9%YoY from weak consumption and
stood at Baht 611.76 million and Baht 679.12 million respectively. The decrease in liabilities was mainly due to decreasing in current liabilities, reflecting lower purchases of raw materials in the
estimates by research tends to vary to some degree. The company has therefore decided not to carry out such analysis going forward. Nonetheless, reflecting on its market share, VGI estimated that in 2017 its
from THB 1,021 million as of 31 December 2017. Source of Funds The Company had net cash inflow of THB 275 million from Operation reflecting revenue received from sales and services and cash outflow from
intense competition in Thailand reflecting falling in revenue from fish feed about 27.52% from lower sales volume of fish feed. However, revenue from shrimp feed rose by 18.41% from 2Q2017 mainly from
the 9M18 core service revenue growth of 3.9% YoY, reflecting timid market growth, we revised down FY18 core service revenue growth to increasing +3.5-4.5% YoY from 5-7% YoY previously. However, EBITDA
3Q2017. The revenue from feed business continued declining due to intense competition in Thailand reflecting falling in revenue from fish feed about 18.42% from lower sales volume of fish feed. However
, reflecting pricing competition and discounts to re-contract customers Other service revenues, which included revenues from CSL, enterprise data services and others, were Bt4,391mn, increasing 77% YoY mainly
respectively. The decrease in liabilities was mainly due to decreasing in current liabilities, reflecting lower purchases of raw materials in the meantime. In addition, the company and its subsidiaries have