was 1.1x while interest coverage ratio stood at 13x. Cash flow In 1H19, operating cash flow was Bt38,000mn increasing 10% YoY from EBITDA expansion and a settlement in international roaming charges. The
107 42% 132 97 36% Operating Cash Flow 240 249 258 (7)% 923 966 (4)% Net Operating Debt to Equity (times) 0.45 0.39 0.84 (46)% 0.45 0.84 (46)% 1Consolidated financials are based upon elimination of
multi- products fuel pipeline expansion project to the northern of Thailand (phase 1 or NFPT-phase1) . The Gross profit margin of the Group was of 54.1% compared to 59.0% of Q3/2018. While in the nine
expansion project to the northern of Thailand (phase 1 or NFPT-phase1) which is recognized in this quarter. The Gross profit margin of the Group was of 47.7% compared to 54.5% of Q2/2018. While in the first
revenue”, grew 5.4%YoY from the demand for EDS and Cloud. Network OPEX excluding cost of TOT partnership was +9.4% increase YoY, as the base rental and utilities increased from 4G/5G network expansion
space expansion, and increase in staff cost, partially offset by lower FX loss. Interest Expense Increase in interest expense was mainly a result of the adoption of TFRS16 Leases this year. T.662 636 6999
revenue, AIS continued to invest for network quality and capacity through deployment of additional bandwidth recently acquired while coverage expansion mostly done the year earlier, resulted in lower capex
due to lower retained earnings from dividend appropriated. Cash Flow In 1Q19, AIS generated Bt20,611mn of operating cash flow (after tax) increasing 16% YoY following EBITDA expansion. Cash CAPEX was
cost. EBITDA in 3Q22 was Bt22,091mn dropped -3.5%YoY mostly from resumed marketing spending and surging network OPEX due to higher utility price and network expansion. It dropped -1.2% QoQ due to core
cost. EBITDA in 3Q22 was Bt22,091mn dropped -3.5%YoY mostly from resumed marketing spending and surging network OPEX due to higher utility price and network expansion. It dropped -1.2% QoQ due to core