substantial resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic in late 2020 has resulted in a decline in travelling and transportation, despite the holidays and traveling season. Nevertheless, the average selling price of
baht/kg, an increase from the previous year at 10.00 baht/kg, mainly due to the decline in the CPO stock from the level of 400,000 tons into the level of lower than 200,000 tons caused by exporting CPO
amounting of 3,029.84 Million Baht or 388.85 Million Baht increased when compared to December 31, 2017 of 2,640.99 Million Baht as cash and cash equivalents decline of 44.33 Million Baht, more temporary
faded tourists and decline in new subscriber acquisition as a large number of telecom shops residing in shopping malls were mandated to close. While more people are working from home mostly started in the
faded tourists and decline in new subscriber acquisition as a large number of telecom shops residing in shopping malls were mandated to close. While more people are working from home mostly started in the
-Value (LTV) ratio for mortgage loans which led to a decline in bank lending to the real estate sector. The Bank of Thailand also implemented policies to encourage commercial banks to focus on sustainable
revenue was Bt4,436mn increasing 42% YoY. In 2018, AIS Fibre has gained 209,300 of net subscriber addition and now has 730,500 total subscribers . ARPU in 4Q18 was Bt574, a decline from Bt635 in 4Q17
OPEX would continue to decline 1.6% YoY following ongoing cost management. In summary, EBITDA amounted to Bt37,903mn, increasing 10% YoY. EBITDA margin ( excluding equipment rental) improved to 47.0%, up
closed from nationwide restriction. SIM & Device margin was marginally negative at -0.5%, down from +2.7% in 2Q21 due to decline in high margin devices sale. Cost & Expense Cost of service in 3Q21 was
slight decline in calcium carbonate product group sales, especially in Q1. (2.2) Cost of Goods Sold and Gross Profit Margin (% of revenue excluding other income) In Q2/2017, the proportion of cost of goods