Company can manage service and administrative expenses efficiently Profit 1) Gross profit in 2Q19 was Bt163.64mn, decreasing 11.4% when compare to Bt184.59mn in 2Q18, mainly from declining in core revenue
Bt798.65mn, decreasing 5.2% YoY and 2.5% QoQ. The YoY decreased was mainly from declining in mobile top up value which the result of 3 factors: The competitor, the campaign “prepaid to postpaid” of mobile
since 4Q20, ARPU continued declining 10%YoY from new acquisition on low price package. Enterprise non-mobile business continued to deliver low-teen digit growth YoY with rising demand on clould, data
economy and price competition Mobile revenue was Bt28,847mn, decreasing -1.7% YoY and -2.5% QoQ impacted by low spending amidst Omicron’s spread and relatively high base of 1Q21 from government stimulus
Bt20,000-25,000mn, to continue enhancing the quality of 4G network, which continues to grow and is serving 66% of total customer base. Fixed broadband business grew healthily AIS Fibre reported a sequential
commission, resulted in overall cost of service decreasing -1.5%YoY and remained flat QoQ. SG&A was under well-controlled, declining -26%YoY and flat QoQ. Marketing expenses dropped -33%YoY from lower
, decreasing -1.9% YoY. For FY22, AIS expects to grow mid-single digit of core service revenue underpinned by all business segments. We target to strengthen our 5G service to capture high-value segment. FBB aims
4.1% of service revenue. • Depreciation & amortization was Bt12,783mn, decreasing -1.4% YoY and -1.4% QoQ due to fully depreciating of some 3G equipment, while AIS continued investing to expand 5G
margin was 0.94 % of Revenue from sale and service, decreased from last year that gross profit margin was 4.33%. This is result from the world steel price in declining trend from same period of last year
. Admin and other expenses were Bt4,198mn increasing 2.7% but declining 1.3% QoQ mainly due to staff cost. Net FX gain was Bt84mn increasing from Bt129mn net loss 1Q18 but decreasing from Bt129mn net gain