performance of BAC slightly decreased due to the loss of one airline customer at the beginning of the year. In part of BFS Ground, the revenue grew by 1.3 percent from growing number of flights at Suvarnabhumi
million baht or 72.9 percent. After corporate income tax, net profit was 263.7 million baht of which gain attributable to equity holders of the Company at the amount of 249.3 million baht. Earnings per
business segment) transactions (2) Core EBITDA is Consolidated EBITDA less In- ventory gain/(loss) whereas Core EPS is Reported EPS less Inventory gain/(loss) and onetime extraordinary items. Segments total
growing revenue to THB 11,223 million with the Normalized Net Profit (NNP) of THB 1,158 million and NNP-owner of the parent of THB 682 million, growing 54.0% y-on-y. This remarkable performance came from 1
digital services and platforms to both consumers and enterprise. Continue growing core revenue with controlled marketing expenses In 1Q18, AIS reported service revenue of Bt34,565mn, +6.5% YoY and +2.5% QoQ
underpinned by growing postpaid segment. Voice revenue was Bt10,351mn, decreasing 17% YoY and 6.6% QoQ from voice-data cannibalization. Non-voice revenue was Bt19,570mn, increasing 21% YoY and 4.6% QoQ
finance expenses, higher selling, servicing and administrative expenses from the consolidation and one-off expenses of Vienna House and lower one-off gain from asset disposals Total assets as of 31 March
-up 5G perception. Restrictions in the quarter also supported demand for Fixed broadband (FBB) which delivered strong growth of 23% YoY and 7.4% QoQ as well as non-mobile enterprise business growing 23
tire cord producer in Europe and globally with synergies across the automotive platform. o Medco (expected completion in 4Q18) - strengthens IVL packaging footprint in attractive and growing African
Competitive Environment In 4Q17, the mobile competitive landscape was stable in terms of both handset campaigns and pricing. Postpaid segment continued to be a key focus with handset campaigns to gain new