– continued to buck the trend, OOH media with a 13.1% market share, increased by 7.0% to THB 9,805mn1. OOH media continues to benefit from the structural shift in the media industry, the ongoing trend of people
storage and networking power supplies (Computer & Networking Power) have seen consecutive drop in revenue at 26.2% and 36.5% for year 2016 and 2015, respectively. This is due to the rapid shift towards
offered on broad base. In 2H19, unlimited data pricing re-emerged in prepaid segment and continued into early 2020. As a result of unlimited data plans as well as continued shift of customers from prepaid
, an increase of 15.6% YoY. The YoY increase was largely as a result of the shift in selling and administrative expenses up 5.92%, from THB 661mn in 1Q 2018 to THB 700mn in 1Q 2019 due to business
. Current investment decreased by THB 1,469 million due to the shift from short-term to long-term investments (see more details in notes to financial statement 4 Other investments). Net PPE increased by THB
telecommunications operator in Thailand, to accelerate the growth of RLP’s user base and monthly-active-users (“MAU”) during the first half of this year. AIS has continued to demonstrate its commitment to shift its
body temperature screening before the shift. Furthermore, to comprehensible with the state health and safety policy, spots to provide alcohol gel and face mark for the park visitor are scatters through
partly because the overall household purchasing power was not sufficiently strong and household debt remained elevated. Private investment picked up in line with the improved economic outlook, and with
partly because the overall household purchasing power was not sufficiently strong and household debt remained elevated. Private investment picked up in line with the improved economic outlook, and with
purchasing power. However, from Sep-21 onward, restrictions were gradually lifted, resulting in some improvement in consumer spending. Meanwhile, competition in mobile industry remained elevated as operators