and subsidiaries thus reported Baht 90,484 million in operating profit before provision expense and income tax expense, rising Baht 935 million, or 1.05 percent, over-year. The increase was derived from
Group 5/ 44 36 (81) -284% -321% 270 24 -91% Others 6/ (76) (72) (61) (113) (190) Profit attributable to owners of the Company 1,060 1,007 1,856 75% 84% 4,137 4,009 -3% Basic earnings per share (Baht) 0.77
(3) -103% Elimination (73) (41) 6 108% 115% (228) (134) 41% Profit attributable to owners of the Company 918 1,316 1,386 51% 5% 4,773 5,778 21% Basic earnings per share (Baht) 0.67 0.96 1.01 3.47 4.20
314.48 341.71 (27.23) (7.97%) Earnings per share (EPS) 0.19 0.21 (0.02) (7.97%) Raw water costs 51% Tap water costs 38% Rental and services costs 6% Construction cost under Concession Agreements 5% Raw
market and weakening investors’ confidence. High oil prices, rising interest rates, the outbreak of avian influenza, and concerns over inflation were among the main factors. Coupled with this uncertainty
was driven by added subscribers of 209,300 or around (estimated) 20% share of industry which totaled year- end subscribers at 730,500. On other digital services, AIS continued to scale up several
generated a slight increase in service revenue (+2.1% YoY and 1.4% QoQ). Our mobile business was flat both YoY and QoQ driven by soft consumer spending offset by our movement to retain market share and build
, or 67.78% of sale, rising from 66.45% in the same period last year. Boost in gross profit margin was mostly from cost management lowering the price of raw material, the main part in cost of sales. In
primarily temporary. – Hypothesis 1: During a rising (falling) market, buys (sells) have a higher permanent price impact, but lower temporary price impact than sells (buys). – Hypothesis 1.1: Buys (sells
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