margin fell to 1.7% (1Q 2019; 9.0%) • Reported net loss of THB 807mn (down 238% YoY), from the aforementioned lower EBITDA as well as higher share of loss from joint ventures and higher depreciation and
Group 5/ 44 36 (81) -284% -321% 270 24 -91% Others 6/ (76) (72) (61) (113) (190) Profit attributable to owners of the Company 1,060 1,007 1,856 75% 84% 4,137 4,009 -3% Basic earnings per share (Baht) 0.77
the previous year, mainly due to the sharp lower of purchasing power in most industries, as well as the strong competition in the stainless steel pipe, aluminum and copper. This caused the decreasing in
% Share of income from investment in associate 0.30 0.55 -0.25 -45.5% 0.39 1.07 -0.68 -63.6% Corporate Income tax expenses -5.31 -8.35 3.04 -36.4% -4.49 -14.93 10.44 -69.9% Net profit for the period 21.30
generated a slight increase in service revenue (+2.1% YoY and 1.4% QoQ). Our mobile business was flat both YoY and QoQ driven by soft consumer spending offset by our movement to retain market share and build
representations are being made to the relevant Authorities to provide necessary safeguards against the Imports of HRC, there has been sharp increase in the imports especially of Hot Dip Galvanized and Alloy Steel
price for the Company reduced by 10% compared to Q2 2019 (from 19891 THB/Ton in Q2 2019 to 17915 THB/ton in Q3 2019). The sharp decline in the Finished Goods has also led to a decline in Raw material
) Bt25-30bn (Maintained) Core service revenue to be flat or slightly decline due to prolonged pandemic Thailand has been experiencing the new wave of Covid-19 outbreak since April-2021 with sharp rise in
sales volumes. The sharp decline in the Finished Goods prices has also led to a decline in Raw material prices and the Company suffered devaluation loss on Finished Goods stock, Raw Material in stock and
sharp decline in tourism from cross border restriction still post a negative outlook for telecom and our core service revenue. AIS will be focusing on mobilizing and digitalizing operational responses to