Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data, the Thai economy in 2020 dropped by 6.1% compared with a growth of 2.3% in the previous year. This was an impact of COVID-19
Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data, the Thai economy in 2020 dropped by 6.1% compared with a growth of 2.3% in the previous year. This was an impact of COVID-19
baht or 1% of total revenues. Other revenues was mainly from the continued growth of bad debt recovery that increased by 31% y-y caused by the increased of expedite the legal process. Expenses The
and Enterprise business remained a revenue growth engine through economic recovery. Broadband revenue maintained its growth momentum with an increased subscriber base. The revenue recorded at Bt2,541mn
Enterprise business remained a revenue growth engine through economic recovery. Broadband revenue maintained its growth momentum with an increased subscriber base. The revenue recorded at Bt2,541mn, increased
Enterprise business remained a revenue growth engine through economic recovery. Broadband revenue maintained its growth momentum with an increased subscriber base. The revenue recorded at Bt2,541mn, increased
Sale Growth mainly from an increase in revenue from take-home products, new menus and seasonal menus. • Revenue from Non-café in Q2/2019 was THB 14 million which increased by THB 13 million or 1,300
, our fixed broadband business (FBB), grew strongly achieving the target of 1 million subscribers in FY19 and increased subscriber market share to 10% from 8% in FY18. The solid growth was driven by a
), increased by 5.2 percent on the average. European region remained as the top at 7.1 percent, followed by Latin America (5.7 percent), and Asia Pacific (5.4 percent). Although the ASK growth of the Middle East
), increased by 5.2 percent on the average. European region remained as the top at 7.1 percent, followed by Latin America (5.7 percent), and Asia Pacific (5.4 percent). Although the ASK growth of the Middle East