Thai capital market. Stakeholders in the financial reporting ecosystem inevitably encounter growing challenges, e.g., the shifting of technology, the rapid evolution of financial transactions, and more
recognised non-recurring items comprising of 1) COMASS’s acquisition related expenses of THB 2mn and 2) Net gain from deferred tax adjustment of THB 4mn. As a result, net profit from operation increased by
last year. Selling, General and Administrative expenses increased significantly by 78.6% YoY from THB 66mn to THB 119mn. In this quarter, the Company recognised a non-recurring item from loss on
rapid increase of the number of Internet users; and the growing recognition of these media as effective advertising and marketing tools. Within the OOH media landscape, the trend has shifted from the sole
digital services and platforms to both consumers and enterprise. Continue growing core revenue with controlled marketing expenses In 1Q18, AIS reported service revenue of Bt34,565mn, +6.5% YoY and +2.5% QoQ
auditors of SMEs have been proposed in response to the growing number of SMEs with potential to become listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. In this regard, most of the criteria remain in line with the
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million, a 9 .74% or Baht 37.72 million growing up from the same period of previous year. The hospital revenues grew by 10.04% mainly due to the increase in medical service income from Social Security
loss of THB 629mn, mainly from a lower loss on impairment of assets of THB 355mn (THB 781mn in the previous year) Total assets as of 31 December 2018 stood at THB 53,964mn, growing considerably by 34.7
growing revenue to THB 11,223 million with the Normalized Net Profit (NNP) of THB 1,158 million and NNP-owner of the parent of THB 682 million, growing 54.0% y-on-y. This remarkable performance came from 1