price in Q3/ 2018, on average decreased by 1. 38 $/BBL when compared to Q2/2018 due to high pressure from increasing demand for Dubai crude during the Summer season in the Middle East, combined with a
pressure and weak economy. While competition in prepaid segment remained competitive, the postpaid competition escalated in late-Feb as all operators introduced 10Mbps speed unlimited data plans at Bt300
plan continued to pressure ARPU to drop from Bt533 to Bt476. Other service revenue was Bt4,552mn, increasing +1.0%YoY due to rising demand for enterprise non-mobile following digitalization trend
pressure and weak economy. While competition in prepaid segment remained competitive, the postpaid competition escalated in late-Feb as all operators introduced 10Mbps speed unlimited data plans at Bt300
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
due to the effect of the WLTP, which resulted in a low production utilization rate and led to a higher cost of goods and pressure on profit margin. The average profit margin in 2018 was 26%, which is
product group came from the increased sales volumes; while unit sales prices of burnt products remained under considerable pressure compared with the same period last year. On the downside, there was a
. Prices have so far seen a decline but recent demand and input cost pressure will push up prices into the end of 2017 and into 2018. Our investment in HR in order to improve our processes has contributed to
units in 2018. Export volume dropped by 7.59% to 1,054,103 units, compared to 1,140,640 units in 2018 due to the trade war between China and USA that put pressure on the overall global economy and trade
Yai and Chachoengsao branch). The Company plans to open Rayong branch, the 11st branches in the last quarter of year 2018. Industry Overview Domestic purchasing power has been under pressure due to the