1,249.63 million and THB 729.06 million respectively. This equals to a sharp decline of 41.66% year on year. Domestic sales revenue dropped 43.82% from the same period of the previous year due to an
recorded total sales revenue of THB 733.57 million and THB 384.43 million respectively. This equals to a sharp decline of 47.59% year on year. Domestic sales revenue dropped 46.25% from the same period of
, the Company recorded total sales revenue of THB 983.36 million and THB 557.33 million respectively. This equals to a sharp decline of 4 3.32% year on year. Domestic sales revenue dropped 43.28% from the
sector, with manufacturing and industrial sectors suffering a sharp contraction. In order to mitigate the economic impact, the Government and other institutions have introduced relief measures to help
a lower core EBITDA of US$201M, due to a significant decline in industry margins and spreads across the business. The decline in margins reflects the sharp contraction in industry- wide spreads across
beginning of the second quarter of 2019. Moreover, commercial banks will have to focus on cost and asset quality management for enhanced efficiency while also bracing for heightened competition, especially
. Prepaid segment saw a net loss of 276k mainly from seasonal churns of one-time segmented SIMs. However, prepaid ARPU improved 4.6% QoQ to stand at Bt182 due to the price adjustment. Despite heightened price
is expected to continue, supported by an ongoing adoption of customer value management aiming to improve quality ARPU. AIS Fibre has continued its growth despite heightened pricing environment
resume their plans on travels, following by the inter-regional markets. With respect to commercial business, the Company has heightened hygiene measures to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 and boost
retail space. Moreover, the Company has still heightened hygiene measures to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 and boost confidence among customers and visitors. Performance Summary Consolidated