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Highlights - FY19 Net profit* was at THB 3,259 million (+8.4% YoY), with net profit* margin of 12.7% (+30 bps YoY), where the improvement mainly came from growth in revenues of core businesses and favorable
improved to 34.5% or +270bps QoQ. Gross profit increased by THB 105 million YoY (or 5.0%) to THB 2,186 million in Q4’18. The big improvement was resulted from Fitness First (cost saving project), which drove
Baht 60 million, loss decreasing from Q4/2018 that recognized net loss Baht 143 million. Greater performance resulted from efficient process improvement as well as selling and administrative expense
periodically and quite frequently for the operators’ IT system improvement. The details of total revenue are as follows. 1) Income from rendering top-up service for prepaid phone and other online services
a gross profit of 237.71 mb (2017: 192.41 mb), a significant increase of 45.30 mb or 23.5% improvement. The reduction in cost of service also contributed positively to a better gross profit margin at
144.2 Mn in 2017. Liquidity and Capital Structure As of 31 December 2018, the Group had current ratio of 0.32, increase from 0.27 in 2017. This improvement was mainly due to reduction in short-term
1.43, increase from 0.32 at end of 2018. This improvement was mainly due to a repayment of all short-term borrowing from financial institutions. The debt-to-equity ratio improved to 0.35 at 31 March 2019