the need of low-end segment amid economic difficulties. Home broadband, on the other hand, received strong demand from consumers needing to work and study at home amid the government’s tightening
strong network quality. The full-year guidance and outlook for 2018 was maintained as presented on page 6. Significant Events 1. AIS, via AWN, currently holds 81.47% of total CSL’s outstanding share and is
with all reasons above, it drove net profit to perform at THB 494 million or increased by 29.69% from 2Q2016. The EPS of 2Q2017 was THB 0.39 per share; which reflected another strong performance of GFPT
% down from 1Q2017. The revenue from feed business continued declining due to intense competition of animal feed and aquatic feed in Thailand reflecting falling in revenue from animal feed and fish feed
& data center, mobile services for enterprise customers, etc.) accounted for 10% of service revenue. With the growing market demand as well as AIS and CSL strong positioning, the business grew along with
intense competition in Thailand reflecting falling in revenue from fish feed about 27.52% from lower sales volume of fish feed. However, revenue from shrimp feed rose by 18.41% from 2Q2017 mainly from
3Q2017. The revenue from feed business continued declining due to intense competition in Thailand reflecting falling in revenue from fish feed about 18.42% from lower sales volume of fish feed. However
4G network and value-for-money price plans continued to be localized in some key cities. On fixed broadband, competition remained intense in pricing and acquisition whereby the incumbents continued to
operators and new comers resulting in continually intense competition in restaurant business. Cost of Sales and Gross Profit Cost of sales in 2017 totaled Baht 899.62 million, dropped Baht 100.62 million or
sharp drop in tourist SIM while postpaid acquisition and handset subsidy slowed down from temporary shop closure, resulted in slower net add. With intense competition in prepaid and reintroduction of