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
our view is overstated. We are surely in a backwardation where current deliveries are fetching steep premiums. The positive sentiments are driven by the vaccine rollouts which in many countries is just
% 6.03 Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation 63.24 42.07 50.32 Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation margin 16.82% 13.25% 3.57 Net profit for the period 47.13 29.06 62.18 Net profit margin
Total revenues 375.89 317.58 18.36 Net profit margin 57.61% 60.53% 2.92 Selling Administrative expenses 156.73 151.58 3.40 Selling Administrative expenses margin 41.70% 47.73% 6.03 Earnings before
Total revenues 375.89 317.58 18.36 Net profit margin 57.61% 60.53% 2.92 Selling Administrative expenses 156.73 151.58 3.40 Selling Administrative expenses margin 41.70% 47.73% 6.03 Earnings before
% Finance cost -0.92 -0.82 -0.10 12.2% Income tax expenses -0.94 -2.36 1.42 -60.2% Net income for period 10.49 18.78 -8.29 -44.1% Earnings per share (THB) 0.03 0.06 -0.03 2.8% YTD 2017 Financial Position
% -2% 31% 30% 1% Administrative expenses 41.56 39.07 6% 140.90 112.68 25% Earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation 116.15 114.01 2% 302.68 270.02 12% % Earnings before interest, taxes and
efforts to grow profitable revenue in selective segments. AIS Fibre continued a strong momentum and closed at 2.2mn in 2022 with a net increase of 400k subscribers or 22% YoY. The growth was driven by
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