inventory of ME in order to absorb the surplus of CPO. As a result, ME domestic demand grew higher than usual. As CPO price dropped in 1Q2018, ME prices was reported at 28.51 Baht/kg, decreased by 11.03 Baht
volume. Gross Profit Margin and Net Profit Margin was at 50.19% and 28.33% respectively, while Return on Equity (ROE) dropped to 10.71% and Return on Asset (ROA) was 5.64% which declined from 2017 due to
Metropolis building in January 2020 with a plan to dispose the asset to SPRIME in a due period. Even though, 27% declined in 1Q2020 total revenue compared with 1Q2019 mainly attributed to negative impact from
% YoY, with details as follows: Domestic branded sales slightly declined by c.1% YoY. Export branded sales dropped by c.20% YoY, as last year there were sales of coconut water with annual contract
million Baht, declined by 86.59 million Baht or 6.57%, of which the equity holders of the parent company was accounted for 1,221.18 million Baht, dropped by 88.05 million Baht or 6.73% compared to the
stood at 676,700, growing 9% QoQ or a net addition of 53,300. However, amidst pricing competition, ARPU declined 2.2% QoQ to Bt597. Focusing on quality acquisition, AIS Fibre maintained coverage in 50 key
previous year. Meanwhile, operating profit ratio (excluding non-recurring items) dropped slightly to 36.6% from 37.0% in the previous year due to higher administrative expenses, particularly personnel
declined by c.5% YoY, resulted from the contraction in domestic fruit juice market following the slowdown domestic spending Domestic Contract Manufacturing (CMG) sales increased by c.80% YoY support by
tourists faded, revenue from internal roaming and prepaid tourist SIM which normally contributes around 2-2.5% of service revenue declined by 43% YoY. Prepaid subscribers also declined by 891k due to the
tourists faded, revenue from internal roaming and prepaid tourist SIM which normally contributes around 2-2.5% of service revenue declined by 43% YoY. Prepaid subscribers also declined by 891k due to the