pressured to drop by -3.5% QoQ to Bt216. At the end of 1Q22, 5G subscribers increased to 2.8mn accounting for 6.3% of the subscriber base. AIS Fibre customers continued to surge to 1.87mn subscribers
shortcomings, led them to be unable to export crude from the nation’s main port. Average Dated Brent and Dubai spread (DTD/DB) in Q1/2019 decreased by 3.13 $/BBL when compared to Q1/2018, pressured from the
both animal feed and aquatic feed pressured revenue of feed segment reflecting falling in sales volume of animal feed and fish feed about 10.64% and 17.69%, respectively. Revenue from feed segment for
years. Draught situation in Thailand also affected aquatic feed sales. In conclusion, all these factors pressured revenue of feed segment reflecting decreasing in revenue from sales of animal feed and
profitability pressured by high competition and low crude palm oil price. As a result, the company posted net loss of THB 36 million, declining by 154% from 2Q/2018. However, the company had an extraordinary item
, pressured by IoT SIMs. 5G subscribers reached 23% of the total base, growing 7.2% QoQ to stand at 10.6 million by the end of 2Q24. Broadband Service: The momentum for acquiring quality subscribers continued
at Bt448, pressured by IoT SIMs. 5G subscribers reached 23% of the total base, growing 7.2% QoQ to stand at 10.6 million by the end of 2Q24. Broadband Service: The momentum for acquiring quality
demand led to increased data usage, resulting in a blended ARPU of Bt223, up 3.0% YoY. Prepaid ARPU remain flat QoQ from seasonality. Postpaid ARPU declined QoQ, pressured by continuous effort in handset
previous year. The profitability of methyl ester was pressured by stiffen competition with increasing supply in Thailand. Additionally, the declining of palm oil price and the falling global glycerine price
uncertainty and the escalation of US-China trade war pressured investment sentiment across the globe. Second half of this quarter, the resulting from the baht appreciation and the MSCI rebalancing for higher