mainly to controlled network OPEX and marketing expenses. As a result, AIS reported EBITDA and net profit of Bt18,998mn and Bt8,005mn, respectively, both growing +11% YoY and flat QoQ. Revised revenue and
quarter of 2018 having total steel products consumption at 4.19 million tons, decreased by 4.2%, long steel consumption dropped 21.1% to be at 1.21 million tons, flat steel consumption grew 5.0% to be at
impacted due to continued weakening of international market for flat products and increase in imports of Alloy Steel and Hot Dipped Galvanized HRC into Thailand due to strengthening of Thai Baht and removal
profit from sales of Anantara Chiang Mai serviced apartment units under our associated company MHG NPark Development Company Limited. 1.4 Share of Profit from Investments in Joint Ventures (JV) Share of
. According to ISITAs data, total apparent finished steel consumption of Thailand for the first 6 months of 2017 was at 8.3 million tons, decreased by 16.4% compared to the same period of last year, while flat
China and East Asia. Steel consumption in China had risen for 11.3% in the first 8 months of 2017 resulted in a drop in China’s steel export. Rising trend in prices of flat steel in East Asia in Q3/2017
metric tons, decreasing 25.38% and the flat finished steel production of 2.93 million metric tons, increasing 9.28% compared to the previous year. The consumption of finished steel products in Thailand in
% compared to the previous year consisting of the long finished steel production of 3.94 million metric tons, decreasing 25.38% and the flat finished steel production of 2.93 million metric tons, increasing
, decreasing 1.22% and the flat finished steel production of 3.20 million metric tons, increasing 9.54% compared to the previous year. The consumption of finished steel products in Thailand in 2018 was at 17.44
previous year consisting of the long finished steel production of 3.90 million metric tons, decreasing 1.22% and the flat finished steel production of 3.20 million metric tons, increasing 9.54% compared to