BCHBCH is confident that revenue and earnings will grow in double digits this year. It expects social security patients to grow 10% to 880-900k patients. It also expects 2018 revenue to be a record high. The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) will hold meetings on a medical care price cap on […]

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Here’s the headlines from companies during the holiday period – no comments Stocks in the news (crd, itel, ktb, ktc, maco, meta, ocean, ptt, tasco) 24.12.18 CRD CRD expects many jobs next year, especially from private entities. Management targets revenue of Bt1.6-1.8bn next year from the expected Bt1.3bn this year. It expects backlog to reach […]

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AOT FY2018 results to be released on Nov 30. Nitinai Sirismatthakarn, AOT president, says FY2018 performance will be announced on 30 Nov. He expects earnings to be a record high, supported by passenger growth that has put it over capacity. He expects a net margin of 40%. As for terminal 2 construction, it is waiting […]

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BEM BEM reported 3Q18 earnings of Bt3.12bn, +231.8%YoY, mainly from asset write-off. 9M18 profit was Bt4.83bn, +104.4%YoY. Revenue from tolls was Bt2.56bn and revenue from power plant was Bt1.22bn. (Thun Hoon, 12/11/18) Comment: Big BOOM!  BGRIM BGRIM reported 3Q18 earnings of Bt795mn, +40%YoY, driven by growth in commercial operations of its power plant. It will […]

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AIT AIT reported 3Q18 earnings of Bt61.8mn, -50%YoY. It expects revenue to drop and costs to stabilize next year. Backlog is Bt2.2bn. It is bidding for new projects to raise backlog. (Kao Hoon, 8/11/18) Comment: The traditional IT sector in Thailand has been dead ever since the military came in. ATP30 ATP30 reported 3M18 earnings […]

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ASK ASK expects 4Q18 loans to grow in line with economic expansion It expects loan growth of 10- 15% from last year’s Bt30bn. It expects NPL ratio to reduce to 2% due to loan quality improvement and strict debt collection. (Thun Hoon, 7/11/18) BBL BBL targets loan growth of 5% next year driven by government […]

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