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It automatically keep track of dividends.
Needs those experts to recommend sell and TP 0.4😂
 
Ya lor... gone are its glory days, where it can chiong.... now just a lazy elephant making us lose money 😴 😴
vicloo ( Date: 14-Jun-2024 09:44) Posted:
Jialat, regardless gd or bad news it is heading down :(
satruz ( Date: 14-Jun-2024 09:09) Posted:
| Chacha elephant 475.... hopefully it won't reach 45 |
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Jialat, regardless gd or bad news it is heading down :(
satruz ( Date: 14-Jun-2024 09:09) Posted:
| Chacha elephant 475.... hopefully it won't reach 45 |
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Chacha elephant 475.... hopefully it won't reach 45
Very jiat lat to have these market makers here trying to push prices lower... just last week millions shares bought @0.515 and yet now is 0.48...
vivacious ( Date: 13-Jun-2024 10:35) Posted:
| wah lao, whats the issue  |
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wah lao, whats the issue 
It was sold down pretty much from opening when around 20mn shares were traded then share price couldnt really recovered. Havent seen or read of anything materially negative so far but lets see. The court hearing is scheduled for next week, drama unfolds
JessTrang ( Date: 12-Jun-2024 20:28) Posted:
Just a sarcasm only, lol. Maybe upcoming PM and Thaksin lawsuit, another politics chaos brewing.
BOT rate cut good for business owners but bad for baht strength, cut or no cut also dilemma...
Took only a few mins to dump down 4pips.. haiz..
n3wbie ( Date: 12-Jun-2024 19:59) Posted:
| Sorry to learn but dont think that is relevant to the sell-off and elevated volume today - wondering if its on expectations of BOT rate cut |
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Pet shops owners lost of income to buy beers...
vicloo ( Date: 12-Jun-2024 19:16) Posted:
Killing thousands of chicken.... results in drinking less beer?
JessTrang ( Date: 12-Jun-2024 12:38) Posted:
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Just a sarcasm only, lol. Maybe upcoming PM and Thaksin lawsuit, another politics chaos brewing.
BOT rate cut good for business owners but bad for baht strength, cut or no cut also dilemma...
Took only a few mins to dump down 4pips.. haiz..
n3wbie ( Date: 12-Jun-2024 19:59) Posted:
Sorry to learn but dont think that is relevant to the sell-off and elevated volume today - wondering if its on expectations of BOT rate cut?
JessTrang ( Date: 12-Jun-2024 12:38) Posted:
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Sorry to learn but dont think that is relevant to the sell-off and elevated volume today - wondering if its on expectations of BOT rate cut?
JessTrang ( Date: 12-Jun-2024 12:38) Posted:
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Killing thousands of chicken.... results in drinking less beer?
JessTrang ( Date: 12-Jun-2024 12:38) Posted:
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Maybe thise news carry more weight😂
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/bangkok-chatuchak-market-fire-kill-thousands-animals-thailand-4401636?cid=internal_sharetool_ipad_12062024_cnavicloo ( Date: 06-Jun-2024 14:59) Posted:
Hope this push up demand for local beer.
n3wbie ( Date: 04-Jun-2024 22:13) Posted:
  It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht in the first year of their operations.
4 June 2024 at 19:35 GMT+8
 
Thailand will press ahead with plans to legalize casinos as part of large entertainment zones to be set up to generate more state revenue and burnish its image as a major tourism hub, according to government spokesman  Chai Wacharonke.
Prime Minister  Srettha Thavisin  has ordered the finance ministry to draft a comprehensive bill that will lay the legal foundation for establishing entertainment complexes, Chai told a briefing after a weekly cabinet meeting. Deputy Finance Minister  Julapun Amornvivat  will lead the preparation of the bill, he said.
A majority of the country&rsquo s 500-member House of Representatives in March backed a  study  by a panel of lawmakers that favored the setting up of legalized casinos within large entertainment venues to attract high-spending tourists. It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes, which comprise of casinos and other services, will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht ($328 million) in the first year of their operations, Chai said.
Thailand is the latest nation to consider competing for a pie of the global casino industry, which IBIS World estimates generated $263.3 billion in revenue last year. The United Arab Emirates  set up a framework for legalized gaming in September, with the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah seen as frontrunners to introduce casinos.
Though most types of betting is illegal in Thailand &mdash a majority Buddhist and conservative society &mdash any opening of casinos will be in line with its recent embrace of a more liberal landscape to revive its tourism industry from the pandemic blow. In 2022, Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis though it&rsquo s now moving to ban its recreational use, and is set to become the first in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriages.
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Euro 2024 is starting from this weekend - that should keep the pubs busy particularly with the late night and early morning matches. Should hopefully bode well for TB
vicloo ( Date: 06-Jun-2024 14:59) Posted:
Hope this push up demand for local beer.
n3wbie ( Date: 04-Jun-2024 22:13) Posted:
  It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht in the first year of their operations.
4 June 2024 at 19:35 GMT+8
 
Thailand will press ahead with plans to legalize casinos as part of large entertainment zones to be set up to generate more state revenue and burnish its image as a major tourism hub, according to government spokesman  Chai Wacharonke.
Prime Minister  Srettha Thavisin  has ordered the finance ministry to draft a comprehensive bill that will lay the legal foundation for establishing entertainment complexes, Chai told a briefing after a weekly cabinet meeting. Deputy Finance Minister  Julapun Amornvivat  will lead the preparation of the bill, he said.
A majority of the country&rsquo s 500-member House of Representatives in March backed a  study  by a panel of lawmakers that favored the setting up of legalized casinos within large entertainment venues to attract high-spending tourists. It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes, which comprise of casinos and other services, will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht ($328 million) in the first year of their operations, Chai said.
Thailand is the latest nation to consider competing for a pie of the global casino industry, which IBIS World estimates generated $263.3 billion in revenue last year. The United Arab Emirates  set up a framework for legalized gaming in September, with the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah seen as frontrunners to introduce casinos.
Though most types of betting is illegal in Thailand &mdash a majority Buddhist and conservative society &mdash any opening of casinos will be in line with its recent embrace of a more liberal landscape to revive its tourism industry from the pandemic blow. In 2022, Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis though it&rsquo s now moving to ban its recreational use, and is set to become the first in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriages.
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Hope this push up demand for local beer.
n3wbie ( Date: 04-Jun-2024 22:13) Posted:
  It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht in the first year of their operations.
4 June 2024 at 19:35 GMT+8
 
Thailand will press ahead with plans to legalize casinos as part of large entertainment zones to be set up to generate more state revenue and burnish its image as a major tourism hub, according to government spokesman  Chai Wacharonke.
Prime Minister  Srettha Thavisin  has ordered the finance ministry to draft a comprehensive bill that will lay the legal foundation for establishing entertainment complexes, Chai told a briefing after a weekly cabinet meeting. Deputy Finance Minister  Julapun Amornvivat  will lead the preparation of the bill, he said.
A majority of the country&rsquo s 500-member House of Representatives in March backed a  study  by a panel of lawmakers that favored the setting up of legalized casinos within large entertainment venues to attract high-spending tourists. It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes, which comprise of casinos and other services, will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht ($328 million) in the first year of their operations, Chai said.
Thailand is the latest nation to consider competing for a pie of the global casino industry, which IBIS World estimates generated $263.3 billion in revenue last year. The United Arab Emirates  set up a framework for legalized gaming in September, with the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah seen as frontrunners to introduce casinos.
Though most types of betting is illegal in Thailand &mdash a majority Buddhist and conservative society &mdash any opening of casinos will be in line with its recent embrace of a more liberal landscape to revive its tourism industry from the pandemic blow. In 2022, Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis though it&rsquo s now moving to ban its recreational use, and is set to become the first in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriages.
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patience is key
halleluyah ( Date: 06-Jun-2024 09:19) Posted:
| tis elephant is at 5yrs low....waiting fr it to fly to 60ct........ |
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tis elephant is at 5yrs low....waiting fr it to fly to 60ct........
Inbound tourism.
Newbornborn ( Date: 05-Jun-2024 13:06) Posted:
Thai Bev involve ?
n3wbie ( Date: 04-Jun-2024 22:13) Posted:
  It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht in the first year of their operations.
4 June 2024 at 19:35 GMT+8
 
Thailand will press ahead with plans to legalize casinos as part of large entertainment zones to be set up to generate more state revenue and burnish its image as a major tourism hub, according to government spokesman  Chai Wacharonke.
Prime Minister  Srettha Thavisin  has ordered the finance ministry to draft a comprehensive bill that will lay the legal foundation for establishing entertainment complexes, Chai told a briefing after a weekly cabinet meeting. Deputy Finance Minister  Julapun Amornvivat  will lead the preparation of the bill, he said.
A majority of the country&rsquo s 500-member House of Representatives in March backed a  study  by a panel of lawmakers that favored the setting up of legalized casinos within large entertainment venues to attract high-spending tourists. It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes, which comprise of casinos and other services, will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht ($328 million) in the first year of their operations, Chai said.
Thailand is the latest nation to consider competing for a pie of the global casino industry, which IBIS World estimates generated $263.3 billion in revenue last year. The United Arab Emirates  set up a framework for legalized gaming in September, with the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah seen as frontrunners to introduce casinos.
Though most types of betting is illegal in Thailand &mdash a majority Buddhist and conservative society &mdash any opening of casinos will be in line with its recent embrace of a more liberal landscape to revive its tourism industry from the pandemic blow. In 2022, Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis though it&rsquo s now moving to ban its recreational use, and is set to become the first in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriages.
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Thai Bev involve ?
n3wbie ( Date: 04-Jun-2024 22:13) Posted:
  It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht in the first year of their operations.
4 June 2024 at 19:35 GMT+8
 
Thailand will press ahead with plans to legalize casinos as part of large entertainment zones to be set up to generate more state revenue and burnish its image as a major tourism hub, according to government spokesman  Chai Wacharonke.
Prime Minister  Srettha Thavisin  has ordered the finance ministry to draft a comprehensive bill that will lay the legal foundation for establishing entertainment complexes, Chai told a briefing after a weekly cabinet meeting. Deputy Finance Minister  Julapun Amornvivat  will lead the preparation of the bill, he said.
A majority of the country&rsquo s 500-member House of Representatives in March backed a  study  by a panel of lawmakers that favored the setting up of legalized casinos within large entertainment venues to attract high-spending tourists. It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes, which comprise of casinos and other services, will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht ($328 million) in the first year of their operations, Chai said.
Thailand is the latest nation to consider competing for a pie of the global casino industry, which IBIS World estimates generated $263.3 billion in revenue last year. The United Arab Emirates  set up a framework for legalized gaming in September, with the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah seen as frontrunners to introduce casinos.
Though most types of betting is illegal in Thailand &mdash a majority Buddhist and conservative society &mdash any opening of casinos will be in line with its recent embrace of a more liberal landscape to revive its tourism industry from the pandemic blow. In 2022, Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis though it&rsquo s now moving to ban its recreational use, and is set to become the first in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriages.
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  It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht in the first year of their operations.
4 June 2024 at 19:35 GMT+8
 
Thailand will press ahead with plans to legalize casinos as part of large entertainment zones to be set up to generate more state revenue and burnish its image as a major tourism hub, according to government spokesman  Chai Wacharonke.
Prime Minister  Srettha Thavisin  has ordered the finance ministry to draft a comprehensive bill that will lay the legal foundation for establishing entertainment complexes, Chai told a briefing after a weekly cabinet meeting. Deputy Finance Minister  Julapun Amornvivat  will lead the preparation of the bill, he said.
A majority of the country&rsquo s 500-member House of Representatives in March backed a 
study  by a panel of lawmakers that favored the setting up of legalized casinos within large entertainment venues to attract high-spending tourists. It is estimated that the integrated entertainment complexes, which comprise of casinos and other services, will help generate tax revenue of 12 billion baht ($328 million) in the first year of their operations, Chai said.
Thailand is the latest nation to consider competing for a pie of the global casino industry, which IBIS World estimates generated $263.3 billion in revenue last year. The United Arab Emirates  set up a framework for legalized gaming in September, with the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah seen as frontrunners to introduce casinos.
Though most types of betting is illegal in Thailand &mdash a majority Buddhist and conservative society &mdash any opening of casinos will be in line with its recent embrace of a more liberal landscape to revive its tourism industry from the pandemic blow. In 2022, Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis though it&rsquo s now moving to ban its recreational use, and is set to become the first in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriages.