share acquisition in Malaysia is a decision that will make the Company more profitable. • Total assets and retained earnings including liabilities in Q2/18 are increased compared to Q2/17 due to share
show that share acquisition in Malaysia is a decision that will make the Company more profitable. • Total assets and retained earnings including liabilities in Q2/18 are increased compared to Q2/17 due
-profitable branches. The Group has shifted into delivery activity in this quarter. - Entertainment business earning decreased THB 7.98 million from THB 11.91 million compared to the same period of last year
expenses increased slightly by only 0.15% from Baht 389.26 million in Q1 2020 to Baht 389.86 million in Q1 2021. Core operating profit (defined as Earnings before Interests and Taxes exclude interest income
the face of these challenges, AIS’s execution focusing on profitable revenue brought in a core service revenue of Bt33,351mn, growing 2.3% YoY. This growth was driven by the continued expansion of fixed
reported 1Q24 EBITDA of Bt27,769mn, delivering a growth of 23% YoY, 16% QoQ from profitable revenue expansion with efficient cost management. The TTTBB acquisition has also been accretive to AIS’ EBITDA
earnings per share of Baht 0.16 for the first quarter of the previous year. The Company would like to clarify the significant reasons for the consolidated loss for the first quarter of 2020 compared to the
services to uplift the ARPU. Sustaining growth in the bottom line with profitable revenue focus and cost discipline. 3Q23 provided an EBITDA of Bt23,674mn, increasing 7.2% YoY and 1.5% QoQ with a healthy
meet market demand in 3Q17. Therefore, the tailwinds in volume and margins are expected to handsomely beat earnings estimates on a fully diluted basis following the exercise of W1 warrants. 3 In last
was at Bt87,183mn, increased 1.6% from higher retained earnings. Cash flow In 1H23, cash flow from operation (after tax) reported at Bt37,904mn, increased by 4.7% compared to 1H22 following an