current assets were Bt34,841mn rising 9.2% YoY from account receivables, following a larger base of postpaid customers, and handset inventories. Total non- current assets were Bt249,226mn increasing 2.2
license acquisition. Total equity was Bt57,669mn increasing 14% YoY from higher retained earnings. As a result, AIS's financial position remained strong with a current ratio and an interest coverage ratio
+3.3% from retained earnings. Net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease liabilities and license payable) was 0.7x slightly decline compared to 4Q19. Cash flow (Post TFRS 9&16) In 1H20, Cash flow from operating
decrease in retained earnings. Cash flow For 9M21, cash flow from operation (after tax) was Bt64,699mn increasing +9.2%YoY on the back of EBITDA expansion. The investment to expand 5G/4G and fixed broadband
% YoY, -1% QoQ. In this quarter, the decline in prepaid base (-313k) decelerated comparing to -532k in 2Q20 which reflected loss in traveler segment from pandemic. Prepaid ARPU recovered slightly, rising
which profit attributable to the equity holder of the Company was 710.5 million baht. Earnings per share for this quarter was 0.34 baht. 4 ASIA’S BOUTIQUE AIRLINE Notable Events Notable events in the
to the equity holder of the Company was 710.5 million baht. Earnings per share for this quarter was 0.34 baht. 4 ASIA’S BOUTIQUE AIRLINE Notable Events Notable events in the first quarter of 2018 1
investment particular in machinery and equipment, industrial production, manufacturing capacity, and the value of merchandise exports were also better. Rising government expenditure is another significant
revenue decreased by 5.3% from 3Q17 due to a decrease in revenue from Education Business and revenue recognition from leased right assignment in the same period last year. Earnings before Interest, Taxes
leading to margin increase in all commodity products, supporting the increase in crude oil prices. All of this is translating into stronger than anticipated earnings in first half 2021. Transformation