% Earnings per share (THB/share) 0.59 0.54 0.05 10% 2 / 4 Consolidated financial results of 12-month ended period Declining in sales revenue of 2019 8%, mainly are from declining in G-G contract and closing
sales revenue stood at THB 877.83 million and THB 765.66 million, dropping 12.78% from declining revenue from overseas. This was a result of the delay in product delivery in China after the Company was
from decreased in sale quantity and the declining in transportation costs according to oil price. 4. Administrative expenses were Baht 73.80 million; decreased Baht 18.29 million or 19.86% from last year
227k and currently used 9.2GB of data/month, compared to 5.7GB in 1Q17, while ARPU slightly declined 0.5% QoQ to stand at Bt578. Prepaid segment saw a net loss of 233k, declining but at the lowest QoQ
, offset by lower regulatory fee. • Regulatory fee was Bt6,272mn declining 40% YoY and represented 4.9% of service revenue (excluding IC), compared to 8.5% in 2016. The decline includes a one- time benefit
- time expense, AIS reported 3Q18 EBITDA of Bt17,951mn, increasing 2.1% YoY but declining 5.5% QoQ, and net profit of Bt6,934mn, decreasing 7.2% YoY and 13% QoQ. Revised core service revenue growth With
recorded methyl ester business sales revenue of THB 2,958 million, an increase of THB 633 million or 27% because of the rising of methyl ester selling price in relation to upward CPO price compared to prior
came from both an increase of Baht 468 million, or 2.93 percent in non-interest income, which was derived mainly from revenue from capital market products and rising net fees and service income, and an
of Chinese tourists. However, tourists from South East Asia faced a declining growth at 2.6 percent, dropped from 16.1 percent growth in the third quarter of 2018 while Europe, which is another top
grew by 5.8 percent and 12.2 percent respectively. The significant increased amount derived from airport-related services and other related business which contributed from rising number of flights landed