) Bt25-30bn (Maintained) Core service revenue to be flat or slightly decline due to prolonged pandemic Thailand has been experiencing the new wave of Covid-19 outbreak since April-2021 with sharp rise 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
throughout 2020 as the pandemic impact arose since beginning of the year and the new phase of outbreak re-emerged in late 4Q. Mobile business had been pressured by sluggish economy amidst market competition
contracted more severely than in the first quarter as a result of strict measures implemented worldwide to contain the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic which disrupted economic activities in many
outbreak Driven by rising home connectivity demand during pandemic, AIS Fibre added 95k and reached 1.43mn subscribers with 17%YoY growth which drove 17%YoY revenue growth. Despite eased price competition
28 April 2020 At: ACC/HO 011/63 Re: Management Discussion and Analysis for the Quarter of 1/2020 To: President The Stock Exchange of Thailand Following the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and
pandemic of COVID-19, which has a severe impact on tourism, production, exports and private consumption. Private investments tend to decline in 2020, according to both domestic and international demand. For
pandemic of COVID-19, which has a severe impact on tourism, production, exports and private consumption. Private investments tend to decline in 2020, according to both domestic and international demand. For
Coronavirus pandemic or COVID-19 pandemic which was confirmed to have reached Thailand in January. The outbreak became widespread in many areas in the country led to the announcement of the state of emergency
% (y-y) in the first quarter. The main supporting factors were the return-to-expansion of export goods and private investment. On the other hand, the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to