driven by an increased income from the Fashion segment and consolidation of our Nguyen Kim business. 4. Gross profit was THB 16,145 million, increased by THB 652 million over the same period last year from
remained sluggish, due to weak purchasing power and the lack of any specific measures from the government. In the second half of 2017, the economy moved in a positive direction driven by industrial expansion
at a slower rate than the same period last year. Supporting factors included an increase in private consumption from both the agricultural sector (driven by an increase in rice prices) and the non
saw a slight decline of 32k subscribers with ARPU declining 1. 4% QoQ to Bt174, driven by aggressive data plans in the market. Overall, blended data consumption softly grew from 10.9 GB/data subscriber
decreased 30.54 million baht, or equivalent to 9.37% from the same period of previous year due to the Thai economy that slowed down. Spending and government investment were inadequately driven economy
6.36%, which was driven by same store sales growth of HomePro and Mega Home as well as sales from new stores of HomePro. - Rental and service income amounted to Baht 627.56 million, an increase of Baht
from sales of goods and rendering of services in Q2/2019 was recorded at Baht 548 million, lower 20 % Y-O-Y or Baht 136 million, largely driven by the revenue recognition delay totaling amount approx
that was explained as follows; Beverages business The beverage sales and services revenue for Q3’2018-2019 was Baht 1,799 million, increased by Baht 84 million or 4.9% from Q3’2017-2018, driven by strong
up by 2.01%, which was driven by sales generated from new stores of HomePro, Mega Home, and HomePro in Malaysia which opened since the second half of year 2017 and in the first half of year 2018
the Thai economy driven by the relaxation of controls and lower concerns on COVID-19 situation which brought in foreign tourists and increased business activities. Overall, AIS reported core service