recorded total sales revenue of THB 733.57 million and THB 384.43 million respectively. This equals to a sharp decline of 47.59% year on year. Domestic sales revenue dropped 46.25% from the same period of
, the Company recorded total sales revenue of THB 983.36 million and THB 557.33 million respectively. This equals to a sharp decline of 4 3.32% year on year. Domestic sales revenue dropped 43.28% from the
sector, with manufacturing and industrial sectors suffering a sharp contraction. In order to mitigate the economic impact, the Government and other institutions have introduced relief measures to help
a lower core EBITDA of US$201M, due to a significant decline in industry margins and spreads across the business. The decline in margins reflects the sharp contraction in industry- wide spreads across
the concert, the remuneration for the opening band, the accommodation fee for the artists and the relevant parties, the royalty fee of the music, the expense for providing the convenience and the
agreements with TOT, effective since 1-Mar-18, on co- utilizing the 2100MHz spectrum. This resulted in AIS having in total 55MHz spectrum in both low- and high-band, which ensures AIS’s capability to provide
license and first payment for the spectrum will begin around Oct-20. The low- band frequency such as 700MHz inherits a wide-coverage as strong characteristic which will support 5G coverage. In the short
of economic activities. 3Q20 performance; however, would not fully bounce back to the pre-COVID band due to the Company’s spending on marketing activities to promote goods and services of tenants in
a sharp fall pulling the SET Index down to extreme low at 1,590 points in August. Later on, following top negotiation of both sides would resume their trade talk again in October, the market is
a sharp fall pulling the SET Index down to extreme low at 1,590 points in August. Later on, following top negotiation of both sides would resume their trade talk again in October, the market is