administrative expense to support business expansion. Without the non-recurring profit related to sale of Dusit Princess Korat, core EBITDA was THB 806 million, a 12.3% decrease from 2016. The Company reported net
significantly AIS Fibre continued its decent performance amidst a competitive environment with revenue of Bt2,437mn, increasing 27% YoY and 6.4% QoQ outperforming the industry average. Broadband subscribers rose
positive momentum by expansion of service coverage to suburban areas with superior service quality and connectivity, added 99k new subscribers and reached 2.3mn in total subscribers, increasing 22% YoY. Our
consolidated gross profit was THB 602.83 million in 2Q2019, increased by THB 13.38 million or 2.27% up from 2Q2018 from increasing in total revenue from sales. The consolidated gross profit margin contributed of
choice when it comes to advertising today. The expansion of OOH and online media is mainly driven by lifestyle changes, such as urbanites nowadays tending to spend more time outside their homes; the rapid
5.99 -22% Total Sales 38,613 MB Total Revenues 11,040 MB 3 credit card spending and cutting in ceiling interest rate for credit card by 2%, which would be effective in August. For credit card expansion
because an increase of export and private consumption, as well as an expansion of government investment. In addition, the domestic tourism sector also improved due to the government continued relaxing
warrant can purchase 1 ordinary share at the exercise price of Baht 5.00 per share and approved the increasing of registered capital of Baht 124,979,511 from the existing registered capital of Baht
million baht and 1,526.63 million respectively, increasing 6.69% and 16.31% from the previous year. The company continues to focus on improving operational efficiency and increasing our ability to expand
still increasing continuously for the 9-month period which equivalent to 6.61 percent and the sales via large retail shops such as Home Pro, Lotus, Big C was also increasing by 5 percent. 2. Cost of goods