from interest rate reduction and a slowdown in loan in the banking system. Meanwhile, net fees and service income was stable, whereas fees from insurance, mutual fund and investment banking services
the new products. Therefore, the overall sales figure of the quarter remains stable. 2. The consolidated gross profit margin was 13.14%, increased from the same period of last year at 8.12%. The company
digit driven by all business segments. EBITDA margin is expected to be stable while budgeted for CAPEX of Bt20-25bn (see guidance on page 6). Significant Event for FY19 Since 1 January 2019, AIS has
having a tendency to decline as the GDP is expanding. Moreover, the number of unemployed in the 4Q/2022 amounted 4.62 hundred thousand people, or an unemployment rate of 1.2%, remained stable from the
2017. TRIS Rating, an associate of S&P in Thailand has affirmed the Company’s rating of “A+” and revised upwards its outlook to ‘Positive’ from an earlier ‘Stable’. From a performance perspective, this
39% to 0.54 (Net Operating Debt/Equity) and TRIS Ratings (a strategic part- ner of S&P Global) ascribed the Company’s rating at “A+”. They also upgraded the outlook of IVL to “Posi- tive” from “Stable
39% to 0.54 (Net Operating Debt/Equity) and TRIS Ratings (a strategic part- ner of S&P Global) ascribed the Company’s rating at “A+”. They also upgraded the outlook of IVL to “Posi- tive” from “Stable
Exchange of Thailand Business Overview In the year 2018, the Thai economy remained stable with the volatility of global economy including the impact of the trade war between the United States and China
the Thai baht remained in line with those of other currencies in the region, close monitoring of short-term capital flows is necessary. The overall financial system remained stable and resilient to
partially offset by higher sales volume of all main products as a result of stable operation. Analysis of Cost and Expenses 1. In Q3 2019, Cost of sales was 3,445 MTHB, decreased by 715 MTHB comparing to 2018