is the key factor driven domestic’s consumption and investment. Bank of Thailand has revised down its growth forecast for Thailand's gross domestic product this year to 3.8 percent from 4.0 percent
generated a slight increase in service revenue (+2.1% YoY and 1.4% QoQ). Our mobile business was flat both YoY and QoQ driven by soft consumer spending offset by our movement to retain market share and build
% YoY as a result of TTTBB EBITDA contribution and business growth. The net profit reported at Bt17,028mn, an increase of 22% YoY driven by operating performance and profit sharing from 3BBIF. SIM
EBITDA increased by 21% YoY as a result of TTTBB EBITDA contribution and business growth. The net profit reported at Bt17,028mn, an increase of 22% YoY driven by operating performance and profit sharing
Philippines Inc driven by an increase in administrative expenses and the decrease in revenue from Dusit Thani College as result of COVID-19 pandemic causing the postpone in short-term courses. EBITDA from
selling and admin expenses for the quarter to decrease -5.6% YoY and -2.5% QoQ. 4Q22 EBITDA stayed flat YoY as a result of SG&A optimization amid rising utility costs. It improved by 3.6% QoQ driven by high
hospitality industry, which directly impacted to DTC’s business and performance in 2Q20. DTC recorded a net loss of THB 453 million in 2Q20, compared to net loss of THB 22 million in 2Q19. The loss was driven
continued the improving trend to 44.1mn, representing a net addition of 2.68mn or +6.5% YoY. The result was driven by a combination of both prepaid (+1.33mn) and postpaid (+1.35mn) segments. Despite COVID-19
control of Marvel Pack Company Limited (Formerly T.K.S.-Wellco (Thailand) Company Limited), a manufacturer of label, by acquiring 49% of the shares and voting interests in the company. As a result, the
revenue recovered QoQ due to strong subscriber acquisition as well as demand driven by government stimulus package. Fixed broadband and Enterprise business continued its growth momentum driven by the