, from 3Q18 onward AIS along with other operators have rebalanced pricing structure to ease impact on ARPU. As a result, AIS’ s mobile revenue for FY18 was Bt124,601mn, softly growing 1. 3% YoY. While 4G
THB 203 million in 3-month period ending 30 June 2017, and (ii) revenue from 3rd party products for distribution increased by THB 177 million due to the growing number of 3rd party products for
party products for distribution increased by THB 177 million due to the growing number of 3rd party products for distribution i.e. up from 3 products as of 30 June 2016 to 18 products as of 30 June 2017
-month period ending 30 September 2017, and (ii) revenue from 3rd party products for distribution increased by THB 144 million due to the growing number of 3rd party products for distribution i.e. up from
driven by genuine consumer demands. Enterprise business rebounded with a better economic certainty. Non-mobile enterprise business reported a revenue of Bt1,520mn, growing 20% YoY and 14% QoQ, mainly from
from ‘International Advertising’ Expanded our footprint to Vietnam market – the fastest growing economy in Southeast Asia Net profit excluding minority interest was THB 161mn KEY BUSINESS AND
10mn, compared to a net loss of THB 64mn in the same period of last year Total assets as of 30 September 2018 stood at THB 54,361mn, growing by 35.7% or THB 14,299mn from 31 December 2017, mostly from
2017: In Q2 2017, the Company is continually developing its current real estate projects: MahaNakhon, MahaSamutr, and Nimit Langsuan projects. Despite of competitive in pricing action, the Company has
2017, the Company is continually developing its current real estate projects: MahaNakhon, MahaSamutr, and Nimit Langsuan projects. Despite of competitive in pricing action, the Company has handover 33
continued to grow and signaled future investment. Tourism–related businesses expanded thanks to a growing number of Chinese tourists. On the other hand, expansion of real estate and construction businesses