ANAN ANAN JV Mitsui Fudosan will launch five property projects worth Bt19bn. It plans to introduce twelve projects worth Bt30bn this year. (Khao Hoon, 21/05/15) Comment: Should the property projects be successfully sold then it ANAN will have a solid 2018. BJCHI Backlog Bt7.5bn and expected to increase gradually. BJCHI is preparing to bid for […]

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AMATA MD says AMATA is preparing to set up REITs. The REITs will pool 88 industrial plants in AMATA Nakorn Chonburi and AMATA City Rayong. (Khao Hoon, 20/05/15) Comment: The main reasons to have any shares in AMATA at this point are because of its REIT and Amata Vietnam listing. CHO CHO expects to win […]

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AQ AQ reported 1Q15 earnings of Bt37.3mn (+378% YoY) from 1Q14’s Bt7.8mn. Management says performance will turn around this year. It will launch nine projects: single house, townhouse, and condominiums, with total value of over Bt8bn. It expects sales of Bt2.5bn. (Thun Hoon, 19/05/15) Comment: AQ’s stock price has already valued in all of its […]

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AIRA Board approves capital increase of 3.16bn shares to be offered at rights of 5 old shares to 2 new shares for Bt1/share plus AIRA-W1 and AIRA-W2. 1Q15 earnings showed a profit of Bt13mn compared to 1Q14 loss of Bt31mn. (Thun Hoon, 18/05/15) AOT AOT reported 2Q15 net profit of Bt4.8bn (+32.36% YoY) benefitting from […]

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The market rebounded slightly last week but is still under pressure with earnings and expectations of government actions finally declining to reality. This morning Thai GDP numbers are to be released and we’ve heard that more Trigger Funds are going to be issued by asset managers which may buoy the market slightly for the next […]

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The consistent winners: Construction materials, tourism & leisure, food & beverages and insurance all had decent YoY and QoQ  growth rates The consistent losers: Construction services, personal products & pharma had rubbish YoY and QoQ growth rates. Anything interesting? Agricultural seems to be a cyclical funk, wondering out loud when will it rebound? Transportation & […]

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Thailand VAT collection increased on average by 10.2 per cent in the first four months of 2015 – MR Pridiyathorn Devakula, the deputy prime minister in charge of the economy, commented during the Cabinet meeting that consumer confidence was not as bad as claimed by some. He urged the public to look at the collection […]

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