supervision, initiate cooperation and address key challenges, which can lead to common practices at the regional level in the future. IOSCO APRC Meeting will discuss important and challenging issues such
9M21, AIS’ performance was in-line with the guidance, delivering a flat core service revenue due to on-going impact of the pandemic while reported slightly increase in EBITDA (+2% YoY). FY21 guidance is
2016. In the meantime, the gross profit from food & beverages business in Q3 2017 was 307 Million Baht or 44% of revenue from food & beverages business which slightly decreased from 11% in Q3 2016. Total
or 45% of revenue which slightly decrease 11 Million Baht. Gross Profit for DDUS was 260 Million Baht representing 7% decrease in gross profit versus prior year due to a challenging US retail
revised FY22 guidance and outlook. Core-service revenue to low-single-digit growth (revised from mid- single-digit growth). EBITDA to flat to slightly decline (revised from low-single-digit growth). We
2017 was 362.4 Million Baht or 45.2% of revenue from food & beverages business which slightly decreased from 49.7% in Q2 2016. Total expenses were 2,553.8 Million Baht or 99% of total revenues
price competition due to a lower purchasing power in price-sensitive customers. The blended ARPU slightly increased 0.8% QoQ from a high season with more inbound and outbound tourists coupled with AIS
from transfer 2 villas of MahaSamutr project, (2) revenue from Food and Beverages of DEAN & DELUCA of 3,142 Million Baht (34% of total revenues); slightly decreased by 2.9% as compared to the year 2016
million Baht (52% of total revenues); slightly decreased by 10% as compared to Q1 2017 of 702 million Baht, (3) other income including trademark and trade name fees of DEAN & DELUCA of 58 million Baht (5
million Baht (52% of total revenues); slightly decreased by 10% as compared to Q1 2017 of 702 million Baht, (3) other income including trademark and trade name fees of DEAN & DELUCA of 58 million Baht (5