(1) Net debt after debt for Capex and investments in progress that are not generating revenue and earnings as on date given 14 Figure 8: Repayment Schedule of Long Term Debts Table 9: Joint Ventures
(1) Net debt after debt for Capex and investments in progress that are not generating revenue and earnings as on date given 14 Figure 8: Repayment Schedule of Long Term Debts Table 9: Joint Ventures
recorded a total revenue of Bt42,757mn, increasing 1.2%YoY on the back of higher handset sales, but decreasing -6.8%QoQ following the ongoing effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and market competition. Core
was 6.4bn, -2.1% YoY, and -9.5% QoQ Excluding one-time items and FX loss, normalized NPAT was 6.7bn, +0.9% and -0.7% QoQ Continuous 5G subscriber scale expansion and maintain a leading position in 5G
continuous consumption of private sector mainly covering with supportive factor from recovery of internal demand of several countries. In the meantime, Thai economy still has continuously expanded in the same
systems to support the full-fledged operations of the SEC. This is to enhance the ecosystem that facilitates sustainable development of the Thai capital market and support continuous functionality of the
to equity (times) 0.45 0.54 Debts with fixed interest % 63% 58% Credit Rating by TRIS (Reaffirmed in October 2017) A+ A+ 1 Net debt after debt for capex and investments in progress that are not
Deterioration or Obsoleteness The Corporate Group’s inventory as at December 31, 2019 accounts for 25.67 percent of the total assets, of which 24.14 percent are finished products, 18.90 percent are work in
percent are work in progress and 46.14 percent are raw materials. The Corporate Group conducts inventory inspection every month and has employed accounting policy for setting provision for deteriorated
mobile business and cost control In 1Q21, core service revenue was Bt32,425mn, decreasing -2%YoY but increasing 1%QoQ from rebounded mobile revenue and robust growth in fixed broadband. Continuous 5G/4G