B7, which increased from B3, B5 and B7 in previous year. Fatty Alcohols(FA) market in 2017 had improved from previous year, driven by demand for Natural FA since its price could compete to Synthetic FA
, an increase of 9.9% yoy from net loss of THB 55 million in 3Q17. In 9M18, net profit was THB 170million, an increase from net loss of THB 23million in 9M17, mainly driven by the continuous growth of
, gain (loss) on exchange rate and other irregular items) reached Baht 422.68 million in Q1 2021. Our core operating profit continued to be strong after the recovery in Q3 2020. The average core operating
Core EBITDA increased 40% YoY to $409 million, with gains across all segments and regions, driven by volume growth from new and existing assets and higher overall EBITDA per ton. Core EBITDA per ton of
(44.6) (18.2) 26.5 (59.3) Non-Controlling Interests (685.0) (0.0) 685.0 (100.0) Profit attributable to Owners of the Parent 369.5 1,980.9 1,611.4 436.1 Foreign Exchange Gain (Loss) 6.2 574.3 568.2 9,224.6
this momentum to continue in the quarters to come. 1Q 2018 Highlights Core EBITDA increased 49% year-on-year to $326 million, driven by strength in all segments and structural improvement in the
broadband remains resilient while enterprise business was recovering Fixed broadband business continued to grow 21%YoY in revenue driven by increased demand for home connectivity from the new normal, albeit
was driven by added subscribers of 209,300 or around (estimated) 20% share of industry which totaled year- end subscribers at 730,500. On other digital services, AIS continued to scale up several
FY21 revenue guidance to be flat or slightly decline and EBITDA to be flat. This follows the rising downside risk to the already weak economy driven by the prolonged impact of Coronavirus stem from the
hospitality industry, which directly impacted to DTC’s business and performance in 2Q20. DTC recorded a net loss of THB 453 million in 2Q20, compared to net loss of THB 22 million in 2Q19. The loss was driven