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vivacious
    04-Jul-2024 15:14  
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just warming up..

Sgvale      ( Date: 04-Jul-2024 15:11) Posted:

I tot this news will send Thaibev flying?

Newtt540      ( Date: 04-Jul-2024 11:03) Posted:



BANGKOK: Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin may end a 52-year-old ban on afternoon alcohol sales after appeals from the tourism industry, which is struggling with rising costs and weak consumer spending.

&ldquo PM Srettha is pleased to consider proposals from restaurant operators to change laws that ban sales of alcoholic beverages from 2pm-5pm,&rdquo according to a statement on the Royal Thai Government website.


&ldquo We have to look at the overall picture on this,&rdquo Srettha said in the statement.

&ldquo Costs are rising, but the government is also promoting tourism, which will help boost restaurant operators&rsquo income.&rdquo

The prime minister is under pressure to revive South-East Asia&rsquo s second-largest economy, with a recent opinion survey showing that more than half of the Thais are unhappy with Srettha&rsquo s performance.


Such a move would provide relief to many thirsty tourists in Thailand, which is sweltering in temperatures of almost 38 deg C, and help bars, hotels and eateries.

The Restaurant Business Club submitted a letter to Srettha on Tuesday (July 2) asking for urgent relief measures &ndash including an end to the afternoon alcohol sales ban &ndash to alleviate rising costs and a moribund economy.
 

The country is targeting a total of 36.7 million travellers this year to help boost gross domestic product growth to 3 per cent.

It welcomed 17.5 million foreign tourists in the first half.

But even as visitors return, the Thai Hotels Association earlier this week made a similar appeal for assistance, pushing for a tax deduction or subsidy for renovations as they grapple with uneven post-pandemic recovery.

The three-hour ban on alcohol sales has been in force since 1972 when Thailand became one of the world&rsquo s most popular leisure destinations.

The tourism industry&rsquo s push for urgent measures to woo visitors also comes as Thailand, which two years ago became the first country in Asia to decriminalise the use of cannabis, is preparing to reclassify marijuana as a narcotic, tightening rules on planting, sales, and exports and imports. - Bloomberg


 
 
Sgvale
    04-Jul-2024 15:11  
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I tot this news will send Thaibev flying?

Newtt540      ( Date: 04-Jul-2024 11:03) Posted:



BANGKOK: Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin may end a 52-year-old ban on afternoon alcohol sales after appeals from the tourism industry, which is struggling with rising costs and weak consumer spending.

&ldquo PM Srettha is pleased to consider proposals from restaurant operators to change laws that ban sales of alcoholic beverages from 2pm-5pm,&rdquo according to a statement on the Royal Thai Government website.


&ldquo We have to look at the overall picture on this,&rdquo Srettha said in the statement.

&ldquo Costs are rising, but the government is also promoting tourism, which will help boost restaurant operators&rsquo income.&rdquo

The prime minister is under pressure to revive South-East Asia&rsquo s second-largest economy, with a recent opinion survey showing that more than half of the Thais are unhappy with Srettha&rsquo s performance.


Such a move would provide relief to many thirsty tourists in Thailand, which is sweltering in temperatures of almost 38 deg C, and help bars, hotels and eateries.

The Restaurant Business Club submitted a letter to Srettha on Tuesday (July 2) asking for urgent relief measures &ndash including an end to the afternoon alcohol sales ban &ndash to alleviate rising costs and a moribund economy.
 

The country is targeting a total of 36.7 million travellers this year to help boost gross domestic product growth to 3 per cent.

It welcomed 17.5 million foreign tourists in the first half.

But even as visitors return, the Thai Hotels Association earlier this week made a similar appeal for assistance, pushing for a tax deduction or subsidy for renovations as they grapple with uneven post-pandemic recovery.

The three-hour ban on alcohol sales has been in force since 1972 when Thailand became one of the world&rsquo s most popular leisure destinations.

The tourism industry&rsquo s push for urgent measures to woo visitors also comes as Thailand, which two years ago became the first country in Asia to decriminalise the use of cannabis, is preparing to reclassify marijuana as a narcotic, tightening rules on planting, sales, and exports and imports. - Bloomberg

 
 
vivacious
    04-Jul-2024 15:10  
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not might... will!

Richardlai      ( Date: 04-Jul-2024 09:28) Posted:

Looks like this share might wake up !
 

 

 
vivacious
    04-Jul-2024 15:06  
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wow. thot u staunch supporter?

piscesmonkey      ( Date: 02-Jul-2024 11:38) Posted:

I ready huge cutloss on this. At 510 bought at above 700 🥲 🥲 🥲

 
 
vivacious
    04-Jul-2024 15:04  
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time to rebound
 
 
Luckygal
    04-Jul-2024 12:26  
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That' s good news!

Newtt540      ( Date: 04-Jul-2024 11:03) Posted:



BANGKOK: Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin may end a 52-year-old ban on afternoon alcohol sales after appeals from the tourism industry, which is struggling with rising costs and weak consumer spending.

&ldquo PM Srettha is pleased to consider proposals from restaurant operators to change laws that ban sales of alcoholic beverages from 2pm-5pm,&rdquo according to a statement on the Royal Thai Government website.


&ldquo We have to look at the overall picture on this,&rdquo Srettha said in the statement.

&ldquo Costs are rising, but the government is also promoting tourism, which will help boost restaurant operators&rsquo income.&rdquo

The prime minister is under pressure to revive South-East Asia&rsquo s second-largest economy, with a recent opinion survey showing that more than half of the Thais are unhappy with Srettha&rsquo s performance.


Such a move would provide relief to many thirsty tourists in Thailand, which is sweltering in temperatures of almost 38 deg C, and help bars, hotels and eateries.

The Restaurant Business Club submitted a letter to Srettha on Tuesday (July 2) asking for urgent relief measures &ndash including an end to the afternoon alcohol sales ban &ndash to alleviate rising costs and a moribund economy.
 

The country is targeting a total of 36.7 million travellers this year to help boost gross domestic product growth to 3 per cent.

It welcomed 17.5 million foreign tourists in the first half.

But even as visitors return, the Thai Hotels Association earlier this week made a similar appeal for assistance, pushing for a tax deduction or subsidy for renovations as they grapple with uneven post-pandemic recovery.

The three-hour ban on alcohol sales has been in force since 1972 when Thailand became one of the world&rsquo s most popular leisure destinations.

The tourism industry&rsquo s push for urgent measures to woo visitors also comes as Thailand, which two years ago became the first country in Asia to decriminalise the use of cannabis, is preparing to reclassify marijuana as a narcotic, tightening rules on planting, sales, and exports and imports. - Bloomberg

 

 
JessTrang
    04-Jul-2024 11:41  
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Yeap.... anywhere but here will do.. 

alanchee      ( Date: 03-Jul-2024 21:00) Posted:

Never had good impression of Malaysia bhd.. but if it can unlock and add sh value they can consider and also look into listing in other markets.. instead of just SGX which there are just too many red tape 

JessTrang      ( Date: 03-Jul-2024 17:30) Posted:

FRASER & NEAVE HOLDINGS BHD- PE 20 / SG F& N PE 10

HEINEKEN MALAYSIA BERHAD- PE 17 / SG Thaibev PE 10

CARLSBERG BREWERY MALAYSIA BERHAD- PE 17

Malaysia is good enough already 😛


 
 
Newtt540
    04-Jul-2024 11:03  
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BANGKOK: Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin may end a 52-year-old ban on afternoon alcohol sales after appeals from the tourism industry, which is struggling with rising costs and weak consumer spending.

&ldquo PM Srettha is pleased to consider proposals from restaurant operators to change laws that ban sales of alcoholic beverages from 2pm-5pm,&rdquo according to a statement on the Royal Thai Government website.


&ldquo We have to look at the overall picture on this,&rdquo Srettha said in the statement.

&ldquo Costs are rising, but the government is also promoting tourism, which will help boost restaurant operators&rsquo income.&rdquo

The prime minister is under pressure to revive South-East Asia&rsquo s second-largest economy, with a recent opinion survey showing that more than half of the Thais are unhappy with Srettha&rsquo s performance.


Such a move would provide relief to many thirsty tourists in Thailand, which is sweltering in temperatures of almost 38 deg C, and help bars, hotels and eateries.

The Restaurant Business Club submitted a letter to Srettha on Tuesday (July 2) asking for urgent relief measures &ndash including an end to the afternoon alcohol sales ban &ndash to alleviate rising costs and a moribund economy.
 

The country is targeting a total of 36.7 million travellers this year to help boost gross domestic product growth to 3 per cent.

It welcomed 17.5 million foreign tourists in the first half.

But even as visitors return, the Thai Hotels Association earlier this week made a similar appeal for assistance, pushing for a tax deduction or subsidy for renovations as they grapple with uneven post-pandemic recovery.

The three-hour ban on alcohol sales has been in force since 1972 when Thailand became one of the world&rsquo s most popular leisure destinations.

The tourism industry&rsquo s push for urgent measures to woo visitors also comes as Thailand, which two years ago became the first country in Asia to decriminalise the use of cannabis, is preparing to reclassify marijuana as a narcotic, tightening rules on planting, sales, and exports and imports. - Bloomberg
 
 
finjungle
    04-Jul-2024 10:53  
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But it would like to list BEER company in Saigon?? Hope the management knows what they are doing and not just espoused motherhood statements such as those at the recent AIM

PiRPiR      ( Date: 04-Jul-2024 10:41) Posted:

09:17 PM EDT, 07/03/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Thai Beverage (SGX:Y92) approved a plan for its unit, So Water, to make a tender offer for all remaining shares of Sermsuk to delist Sermsuk from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, according to a Wednesday filing with the Singapore Stock Exchange.

So Water will offer 63 baht per share for the remaining 35.33% stake in Sermsuk, representing 93.9 million shares.

Sermsuk, known for its "est" soft drink and other beverages, reported a net profit of 248 million baht for the year ending Sept 30, 2023.

The delisting aims to streamline Sermsuk's operations and provide liquidity for shareholders amid low trading volumes. The move requires Sermsuk shareholder approval and regulatory clearance.

Thai Beverage said the delisting would not significantly impact its current financial year's earnings.

Price (SGD): S$0.44, Change: S$-0.01, Percent Change: -1.14%

 
 
PiRPiR
    04-Jul-2024 10:41  
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09:17 PM EDT, 07/03/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Thai Beverage (SGX:Y92) approved a plan for its unit, So Water, to make a tender offer for all remaining shares of Sermsuk to delist Sermsuk from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, according to a Wednesday filing with the Singapore Stock Exchange.

So Water will offer 63 baht per share for the remaining 35.33% stake in Sermsuk, representing 93.9 million shares.

Sermsuk, known for its "est" soft drink and other beverages, reported a net profit of 248 million baht for the year ending Sept 30, 2023.

The delisting aims to streamline Sermsuk's operations and provide liquidity for shareholders amid low trading volumes. The move requires Sermsuk shareholder approval and regulatory clearance.

Thai Beverage said the delisting would not significantly impact its current financial year's earnings.

Price (SGD): S$0.44, Change: S$-0.01, Percent Change: -1.14%
 

 
Richardlai
    04-Jul-2024 09:28  
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Looks like this share might wake up !
 
 
 
Sgvale
    03-Jul-2024 21:01  
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Tmr early trade range 0.42 - 0.435. Then closing at 0.43

Sam1903      ( Date: 03-Jul-2024 09:40) Posted:

should change its name to 1% stocks, coz it drop 1% everyday

 
 
alanchee
    03-Jul-2024 21:00  
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Never had good impression of Malaysia bhd.. but if it can unlock and add sh value they can consider and also look into listing in other markets.. instead of just SGX which there are just too many red tape 

JessTrang      ( Date: 03-Jul-2024 17:30) Posted:

FRASER & NEAVE HOLDINGS BHD- PE 20 / SG F& N PE 10

HEINEKEN MALAYSIA BERHAD- PE 17 / SG Thaibev PE 10

CARLSBERG BREWERY MALAYSIA BERHAD- PE 17

Malaysia is good enough already 😛

alanchee      ( Date: 03-Jul-2024 15:10) Posted:

NOt sure but dont think Malaysia is a good option as the shares distributed to TB sh will then be in $RM..? Maybe someone can email the mgmt look into US market, the shares price will definitely perform much much better over there 


 
 
Alignment
    03-Jul-2024 20:52  
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Those companies are not like for like.

You can' t be serious in thinking the Malaysian stock exchange is better than SGX.
 
 
JessTrang
    03-Jul-2024 17:30  
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FRASER & NEAVE HOLDINGS BHD- PE 20 / SG F& N PE 10

HEINEKEN MALAYSIA BERHAD- PE 17 / SG Thaibev PE 10

CARLSBERG BREWERY MALAYSIA BERHAD- PE 17

Malaysia is good enough already 😛

alanchee      ( Date: 03-Jul-2024 15:10) Posted:

NOt sure but dont think Malaysia is a good option as the shares distributed to TB sh will then be in $RM..? Maybe someone can email the mgmt look into US market, the shares price will definitely perform much much better over there 

JessTrang      ( Date: 03-Jul-2024 10:48) Posted:

Can this listing be done at other trading bourse? If can, better to list in Malaysia... the company might feel once bitten twice shy already... 


 

 
alanchee
    03-Jul-2024 15:10  
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NOt sure but dont think Malaysia is a good option as the shares distributed to TB sh will then be in $RM..? Maybe someone can email the mgmt look into US market, the shares price will definitely perform much much better over there 

JessTrang      ( Date: 03-Jul-2024 10:48) Posted:

Can this listing be done at other trading bourse? If can, better to list in Malaysia... the company might feel once bitten twice shy already... 

alanchee      ( Date: 03-Jul-2024 10:43) Posted:

They really need to move forward with their beer co listing, only then it can boost the sp !


 
 
JessTrang
    03-Jul-2024 10:48  
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Can this listing be done at other trading bourse? If can, better to list in Malaysia... the company might feel once bitten twice shy already... 

alanchee      ( Date: 03-Jul-2024 10:43) Posted:

They really need to move forward with their beer co listing, only then it can boost the sp !

 
 
alanchee
    03-Jul-2024 10:43  
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They really need to move forward with their beer co listing, only then it can boost the sp !
 
 
Sam1903
    03-Jul-2024 09:40  
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should change its name to 1% stocks, coz it drop 1% everyday
 
 
JessTrang
    03-Jul-2024 09:37  
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124mil married deal... change hands to dump further down or what?
 
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