revenue (Bt3,957mn) strongly rose 19% YoY driven by increased demand for home connectivity from the lockdown. Enterprise non-mobile remained robust and grew 12%YoY in revenue from increasing demand for
. 3Q21 Financial summary In 3Q21, AIS recorded a total revenue of Bt42,377mn, increasing 1.6% YoY underpinned by robust growth in FBB and enterprise businesses, but decreasing -0.9% QoQ from a decrease on
28.4% of total revenue from sales. A higher gross margin is how the Company manage the production planning through new software and which consequently led to a higher gross margin comparing to the same
HomePro Fair at Hat Yai and Khon Kaen. Overall sales are satisfactory. The HomePro business in Malaysia is focused on increasing same store sales, while the company continues to work on improving the
) reaching out to all parties to allow businesses and the public to make greater use of the capital market; (2) building a strong foundation for sustainable development, (3) increasing the efficiency of the
2019, the company had cost of sale of 93.54 million bath compare to 92.40 million baht last year with the increasing of 1.14 million bath or 1.23% increased, while sale revenue decrease by 0.71% results
furniture business. The mainly increase derived from the domestic sales increasing 16 percent. At the present, the proportion of domestic sales is 48 percent of total revenue from sale. In addition, other
Thailand and hire purchase of electrical appliances, mobile phone and others in oversea subsidiaries, with the revenues of 754 million baht, increasing by 323 million baht or 75% y-y, resulted of auto loan
(HDPE) pipe installation service and water management. On 4 January 2019, the Company purchased 100% of share of WIIK PT Company Limited (“WPT”), a subsidiary that has right to manage the water
increase 10% q-q. As a result of relaxing the lockdown measures, increasing of new spending and launched new products to be in line with digital strategy plan. In addition, the Company has been approved a