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JessTrang
    06-Feb-2025 12:28  
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Yes, trading worse than some companies making meagre profits or no profit at all.. 

halleluyah      ( Date: 06-Feb-2025 11:48) Posted:

better see only n no touch since able to get out wth small profit....

JessTrang      ( Date: 06-Feb-2025 11:42) Posted:

Really don' t understand what' s wrong... from 0.595 back to current lvl... want to test 0.43 again?


 
 
halleluyah
    06-Feb-2025 11:48  
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better see only n no touch since able to get out wth small profit....

JessTrang      ( Date: 06-Feb-2025 11:42) Posted:

Really don' t understand what' s wrong... from 0.595 back to current lvl... want to test 0.43 again?

 
 
JessTrang
    06-Feb-2025 11:42  
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Really don' t understand what' s wrong... from 0.595 back to current lvl... want to test 0.43 again?
 

 
vivacious
    06-Feb-2025 10:42  
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xd day. Yumm divs end of the mth
 
 
Speediman
    05-Feb-2025 09:17  
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Sabeco profit for 2024 is 6% higher than 2023. 
https://www.sabeco.com.vn/en-US/Default.aspx?zoneid=100

Overseas beer business is recovering. 

 
 
 
JessTrang
    04-Feb-2025 16:09  
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Hahaha.. add in elixirs 

vivacious      ( Date: 04-Feb-2025 15:13) Posted:

needs some mojo

 

 
vivacious
    04-Feb-2025 15:13  
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needs some mojo
 
 
beetlejuice
    25-Jan-2025 21:50  
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You haven't deducted 10% tax on dividends bro.

tritonyeah666      ( Date: 24-Jan-2025 22:24) Posted:

0.019 sgd x (your thaibev shares) = upcoming dividends

 
 
vivacious
    25-Jan-2025 15:51  
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yummy

tritonyeah666      ( Date: 24-Jan-2025 22:24) Posted:

0.019 sgd x (your thaibev shares) = upcoming dividends

 
 
tritonyeah666
    24-Jan-2025 22:24  
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0.019 sgd x (your thaibev shares) = upcoming dividends
 

 
vivacious
    22-Jan-2025 11:52  
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waiting for yummy divs next mth
 
 
Joelton
    21-Jan-2025 10:13  
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Is ThaiBev&rsquo s BeerCo IPO ready to take off in 2025?
 
Could Thai Beverage &rsquo s much-anticipated Singapore initial public offering (IPO) for BeerCo materialise this year?
 
In a presentation deck posted on Jan 20, ThaiBev revealed that BeerCo reported a 12% y-o-y growth in its FY2024 earnings of $214 million compared to the 25% y-o-y drop in its FY2023 earnings of $191 million, reflecting better market conditions.
 
ThaiBev also highlighted several upside factors for BeerCo including seeing a &ldquo strong momentum&rdquo for BeerCo&rsquo s sales in Thailand in 2025 from stronger demand for key brands and higher demand for Chang Beer. BeerCo outperformed the industry in Thailand in 2024 under a &ldquo more supportive macro backdrop&rdquo . The Asean region is also tipped to be the fastest-growing beer market in the world.
 
Other factors include BeerCo&rsquo s gaining market share in Vietnam&rsquo s mainstream and mass premium beer segments, seeing a clear recovery in its Vietnam operations in FY2024, robust margin expansion from higher prices, premiumisation and optimisation, as well as its expansion to the fast-growing Cambodian market.
 
ThaiBev first flagged the possibility of a spin-off BeerCo listing in early 2021 but it ended up being deferred due to &ldquo uncertain market conditions&rdquo .
 
However, during ThaiBev&rsquo s results call for the FY2024 ended Sept 30, 2024, Michael Chye, chief of ThaiBev&rsquo s beer product group told the media that BeerCo&rsquo s IPO could take place in 3Q2025 if the group decides on a share sale by December 2024. ThaiBev&rsquo s CEO Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi also told Bloomberg in October 2024 that the group &ldquo received good interest&rdquo from potential partners.
 
 
Speediman
    21-Jan-2025 09:21  
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Thai Bev mgmt moves really very slow! indecisive! 
Want to sell... Dun want to Sell, Rethink to sell, unsure to sell, got hope to sell...
Thats why funds get sick of this elephant!   
 
 
vivacious
    20-Jan-2025 09:16  
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https://www.theedgesingapore.com/news/ipo/thaibevs-beerco-ipo-ready-take-2025

Rocketship about to take off

 
 
 
antifragile
    20-Jan-2025 08:50  
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Beerco brewing......
 

 
tbooncho888
    17-Jan-2025 10:49  
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can reach 0.525?
 
 
satruz
    16-Jan-2025 15:54  
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Still on downtrend leh

I waiting to add some at lower price

vivacious      ( Date: 10-Jan-2025 09:36) Posted:

gd price to enter

 
 
antifragile
    16-Jan-2025 13:45  
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Good, Thaibev can collaborate with all these small breweries to expand operation in local and oversea.

SDEXXXXD      ( Date: 15-Jan-2025 22:27) Posted:

Thailand's lower House passes bill to free up liquor production
Bloomberg Published on Wed, Jan 15, 2025 / 09:30 PM GMT+08 / Updated 47 minutes ago

Thailand?s House of Representatives passed a bill to promote liquor production by small entrepreneurs, a move Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said will help unshackle the monopoly in the nation?s alcoholic beverage industry and support the rural economy.

The legislation will pave the way for individual entrepreneurs, cooperatives and farmer groups among others to secure license to produce and trade all types of liquor. The bill received a near unanimous house approval with 415 lawmakers out of 420 present voting in its favour. The legislation will now be forwarded to the senate for its consideration.

Opening of micro breweries and small distilleries may eat into the market share of Thai Beverage and Boon Rawd Brewery, which dominate Thailand?s beer and spirits industries. Paetongtarn hailed the parliamentary nod for the bill, saying it will open up opportunities for farmers to sell agricultural products and spices as raw materials to the new producers.

An easier licensing regime might also be a boon for restaurants and pubs in developing niche alcoholic beverages to cater to the millions of foreign tourists visiting the country annually. Previous attempts to lower entry barriers for small producers included the removal of minimum capital requirement and production capacity in 2022.

In 2023, domestic alcoholic drinks totalled 2.97 billion litres valued at US$16.3 billion, according to a report by Krungsri Research. Beer accounted for about 55.8% of the value of total sales with spirits making up 36.1%, the report said.

Once the parliamentary approval is in place, several ministerial regulations will need to be issued before authorities can begin issuing permits, said Chanin Rungtanakiat, a member of the ruling Pheu Thai Party who chaired a lawmaker panel steering the bill.

The bill could come into effect by October if the Excise Department and related agencies issue rules in a timely manner, according to Taopiphop Limjittrakorn, a member of the opposition People?s Party, who has led a campaign to dismantle liquor monopoly.


 
 
JessTrang
    16-Jan-2025 13:18  
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Agreed. Even if a small percentage of them make it, most likely would be acquired by big players. Small players enter the game hoping to gain some market shares, follow by interests from big players to buy them. End of the day back to sq one.

marco69      ( Date: 15-Jan-2025 23:10) Posted:

Those who drink will know it's not going to. Most of us open a drink menu and choose a beer we usually drink over a more pricier craft beer.
More new brand of beer might pop up but majority will die down as they cannot compete the price with big brewery .

SDEXXXXD      ( Date: 15-Jan-2025 22:27) Posted:

Thailand's lower House passes bill to free up liquor production
Bloomberg Published on Wed, Jan 15, 2025 / 09:30 PM GMT+08 / Updated 47 minutes ago

Thailand?s House of Representatives passed a bill to promote liquor production by small entrepreneurs, a move Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said will help unshackle the monopoly in the nation?s alcoholic beverage industry and support the rural economy.

The legislation will pave the way for individual entrepreneurs, cooperatives and farmer groups among others to secure license to produce and trade all types of liquor. The bill received a near unanimous house approval with 415 lawmakers out of 420 present voting in its favour. The legislation will now be forwarded to the senate for its consideration.

Opening of micro breweries and small distilleries may eat into the market share of Thai Beverage and Boon Rawd Brewery, which dominate Thailand?s beer and spirits industries. Paetongtarn hailed the parliamentary nod for the bill, saying it will open up opportunities for farmers to sell agricultural products and spices as raw materials to the new producers.

An easier licensing regime might also be a boon for restaurants and pubs in developing niche alcoholic beverages to cater to the millions of foreign tourists visiting the country annually. Previous attempts to lower entry barriers for small producers included the removal of minimum capital requirement and production capacity in 2022.

In 2023, domestic alcoholic drinks totalled 2.97 billion litres valued at US$16.3 billion, according to a report by Krungsri Research. Beer accounted for about 55.8% of the value of total sales with spirits making up 36.1%, the report said.

Once the parliamentary approval is in place, several ministerial regulations will need to be issued before authorities can begin issuing permits, said Chanin Rungtanakiat, a member of the ruling Pheu Thai Party who chaired a lawmaker panel steering the bill.

The bill could come into effect by October if the Excise Department and related agencies issue rules in a timely manner, according to Taopiphop Limjittrakorn, a member of the opposition People?s Party, who has led a campaign to dismantle liquor monopoly.



 
 
marco69
    15-Jan-2025 23:10  
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Those who drink will know it's not going to. Most of us open a drink menu and choose a beer we usually drink over a more pricier craft beer.
More new brand of beer might pop up but majority will die down as they cannot compete the price with big brewery .

SDEXXXXD      ( Date: 15-Jan-2025 22:27) Posted:

Thailand's lower House passes bill to free up liquor production
Bloomberg Published on Wed, Jan 15, 2025 / 09:30 PM GMT+08 / Updated 47 minutes ago

Thailand?s House of Representatives passed a bill to promote liquor production by small entrepreneurs, a move Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said will help unshackle the monopoly in the nation?s alcoholic beverage industry and support the rural economy.

The legislation will pave the way for individual entrepreneurs, cooperatives and farmer groups among others to secure license to produce and trade all types of liquor. The bill received a near unanimous house approval with 415 lawmakers out of 420 present voting in its favour. The legislation will now be forwarded to the senate for its consideration.

Opening of micro breweries and small distilleries may eat into the market share of Thai Beverage and Boon Rawd Brewery, which dominate Thailand?s beer and spirits industries. Paetongtarn hailed the parliamentary nod for the bill, saying it will open up opportunities for farmers to sell agricultural products and spices as raw materials to the new producers.

An easier licensing regime might also be a boon for restaurants and pubs in developing niche alcoholic beverages to cater to the millions of foreign tourists visiting the country annually. Previous attempts to lower entry barriers for small producers included the removal of minimum capital requirement and production capacity in 2022.

In 2023, domestic alcoholic drinks totalled 2.97 billion litres valued at US$16.3 billion, according to a report by Krungsri Research. Beer accounted for about 55.8% of the value of total sales with spirits making up 36.1%, the report said.

Once the parliamentary approval is in place, several ministerial regulations will need to be issued before authorities can begin issuing permits, said Chanin Rungtanakiat, a member of the ruling Pheu Thai Party who chaired a lawmaker panel steering the bill.

The bill could come into effect by October if the Excise Department and related agencies issue rules in a timely manner, according to Taopiphop Limjittrakorn, a member of the opposition People?s Party, who has led a campaign to dismantle liquor monopoly.


 
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