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May 19, 2021
Thai Enquirer Summary
Covid-19 News
The plans for the masses to be able to get themselves vaccinated by walk-in seems to
have come to a dead end again, and this time it is was clarified by both the Prime
Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
The Prime Minister reasoned that walk-in vaccination services could create a
scene of turmoil when large numbers of people gather in 1 spot. The government
did not want to proceed with the service because the country does not have
enough supply of Covid-19 vaccines to allow walk-in like what is happening in
the United States.
He said the government wants the public to go to the Mor Prom (doctors ready)
mobile app to book for Covid jabs. The Prime Minister also asked the public to
stop talking about walk-in services for now until the government is able to figure
out clearer guidelines. He said walk-in services are a complicated issue that needs
a good management.
A Thai media outlet has reported that a Polish engineer who travelled from India on a
vessel arrived in Songkhla had received treatment in a private hospital in the province,
sounding the alarm that the B.1.617.2 strain that was 1st detected in India may have
already entrenched through the Thai soil.
However, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has come out
to deny reports on its official page that the infected engineer remained on the
vessel and did not reach the Thai shore. The patient has received treatment by a
private hospital. The infected engineer has not disembarked the vessel.
Dr Taweesin Visanuyothin, the spokesperson of the Centre for Covid-19 Situation
Administration (CCSA), said the CCSA is keeping watchful at the B.1.617.2
strain after the variant has been found in a cluster of more than 50 unlinked cases
at Changi Airport in Singapore.
Today’s Covid-19 numbers remain high
Total new infection - 3,394
Inmate cases - 1,498
Community cases - 1,896
Total new death - 29
Total patients recovered - 4,450
There are cases now that some people’s vaccination plans have been delayed by up to 2-
months as they checked their information on Moo Prom application
The authorities have come out to blame that the hospitals have taken out the
names but that is something that can’t be done that easily.
That the application developer has now changed the mode to stop any such
amendments by the hospitals.
Former Transport Minister Chadchart Sittipunt has come out to reveal the fact that only a
small Covid-19 prevention budget of 750,000 baht has been allocated to cover all prisons
nationwide. This averages out to only a few baht per inmate at a time when 11,670
inmates from just 13 out of the 142 prisons have tested positive for the virus.
In his Facebook post yesterday, Chadchart included a link to a Corrections
Department document, dated May 11 and signed by Director-General Ayut
Sinthopphan, which granted this amount to protect all 142 prisons nationwide, to
procure and provide surgical masks, sanitizer gel, disposable gloves, personal
protective equipment (PPE), infrared thermometers, 70 per cent Ethyl Alcohol
and cleaning sprays.
There are about 310,000 inmates in prisons across the country, according to
information from Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin. After doing his maths
Chadchart said only an average of 2.41 baht per inmate is provided to fight
Covid-19.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education resolved to postpone the opening of the 1st term at
all schools run by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to June 14 due to
rising concern over the safety of students, parents and members of the public.
The report came after the Bangkok’s Committee on Covid-19 Situation
Administration’s meeting chaired by Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang
which resolved to delay the opening of the 1st term of the new academic year
following the rising number of Covid-19 cases in the capital.
Economic News
The Cabinet yesterday opted to approve another 700 billion baht as stimulus to help
offset the impact of the 3rd
wave of Covid-19 in Thailand.
This is an addition to the 1 trillion baht that has already been approve last year
and comes on top of the many other such borrowings in the past in the name of
Covid-19 pandemic.
Local media has reported that the funding available to be used so far stand at 1.8
trillion (unused funds)
Out of this 1.5 trillion is lying idle for the use for the pandemic stimulus
and 300 billion is for the use by the Ministry of Public Health.
An executive decree has received approval from the cabinet which will allow the
government to seek an additional 700 billion baht to revitalise the economy
battered by the resurgence of the Covid-19 outbreak in the 3rd
wave.
The decree will authorise the government to borrow the money to rehabilitate the
virus-hit economy as well as fund schemes to help people and entrepreneurs
affected by the 3rd wave of the pandemic which has been more severe than the 2
previous rounds.
The government proposes to spend 400 billion baht of the new borrowing to help
various sections of the society affected by the new outbreak, while 270 billion
baht will be used to revive the economy, the people said. About 30 billion baht
will be set aside to finance medical supplies and vaccines to contain the latest
outbreak.
The fresh borrowing can be completed before September 30 next year and is on
top of an ongoing 1-trillion baht debt plan authorized by the cabinet last year to
fund pandemic relief measures.
Sirikanya Tansakul, Kao Klai (Move Forward) Party’s deputy leader, has come out to
reveal that the executive decree seeking an additional 700 billion baht loan is a 4-pages
document. She urged the public to keep a close watch on the 2022 budget appropriation
bill approved by the Finance Ministry to allow the government to seek an additional loan.
Sirikanya also called for the public to keep an eye on the cabinet’s meeting that
will discuss a clandestine letter submitted by the Defence Ministry, asking for a
budget of 387 million baht from the central budget set aside for use in combatting
the new wave of coronavirus. Sirikanya claimed that the Defence Ministry plans
to use 207 million baht to fund security services under the emergency operation
centre. She speculated that the Defence Ministry will make use of such a budget
to tackle political demonstrations, instead of using it to combat the outbreak.
Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha has come out to threaten restaurants in dark-red
zones that they will face closures if they fail to comply with new regulations that allow
until 21.00 hrs and only 25 per cent tables, or 1 person per table in a bid to reduce the
economic and social impacts.
There have been pictures of many restaurants allowing people to have 2-people
seated and/or for customers to be able to pull the chairs from another table to sit
with their friend/loved ones etc.
The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) is
scheduled for its monthly meeting today to discuss the state-private effort to speed up
Covid-19 vaccination.
The JSCCIB’s meeting has 2 key agendas:
To follow up on progress of the setting up of 4 working teams to help
speed up vaccine distribution and logistics, communication, IT operation
and extra vaccine procurement.
To reassess Thailand’s economic growth figures after the body has cut its
GDP growth forecast from 1.5-3.0 per cent. There is a chance of a further
cut.
The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) chairman Supant Mongkolsuthree
revealed that the FTI has teamed up with provincial governors like Samut Sakhon
Governor and the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand to drive government
plans to vaccinate manufacturing workers nationwide.
The cabinet has approved the reduction of social security fund contributions from 5 per
cent to 2.5 per cent for 3 months under Section 33 as proposed by the Social Security
Office (SSO).
The cuts, applied to contributions made by both employers and employees, should
help both sides while boosting circulation and improving the post-Covid-19
economy.
Based on the new rate, employees who are insured under Section 39 will now pay
216 baht a month during the same period from 432 baht during the 3-month
period (from June 1 to August 31).
Thai Airways International Plc (THAI) creditors’ meeting via electronic media (e-
Meeting) is scheduled to be held today to allow creditors to vote on whether they want
the airline to go ahead with its business rehabilitation plan.
The Federation of Savings Cooperatives of Thailand, one of THAI major
creditors, will the meeting to amend 3 issues at the e-meeting today. The 3 issues
are:
All debenture creditors can choose a new method of accepting interest
payments for 1st to 3rd year in debt to equity conversion at a price of
2.5452 baht per share.
Asset Management and Exploitation In business restructuring, plan
administrators are required to study the feasibility, cost-effectiveness,
necessity and feasibility of a separate business unit.
The appointment of the plan administrators, namely Piyasawat Amranant,
Pornchai Thirawet and Chansin Tainuchakorn to be the plan
administrators.
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index closed 17.64 points to close at 1,566.80
points with a trade value of 98.214 billion baht in line with the direction of overseas stock
markets and investors’ worries about Covid-19 cases eased.
The rally in the SET index is quite strong yesterday. This was in line with the
rebound in East Asian equity markets such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea and
Japan, while most ASEAN equity markets moved into negative territory. The
Thai stock market is expected to gain a unique positive factor from the number of
people recovered from Covid-19.
NSL Foods Plc, a bakery and snack manufacturer distributing through 7-Eleven
convenience, will go public today with an initial public offering (IPO) of up to 75 million
shares or 25 per cent of its total shares, at the price of 12 baht per share.
NSL has a registered capital of 300 million baht, consisting of 225 million
existing common shares and 75 million newly issued shares, with a par value of
1.0 baht each. The company has a market capitalization at its IPO of 3.6 billion
baht.
The company offered 53 million newly issued shares to the general public, 7
million shares to institutional investors, 10 million shares to the company’s
patrons, and 5 million shares to employees during May 11 - 13 at 12 baht each,
for a total of 900 million baht. The IPO price was equivalent to the price-to-
earnings ratio (P/E ratio) of 24 times.
NSL Foods aims for revenue of at least 3.5 billion baht in 2021, up at least 16 per
cent from the previous year, says Arkradej Liamcharoen, NSL Foods’ vice
president for Finance and Accounting, adding that the company aims for 6 billion
baht in revenue in the next 5 years.
SET-listed companies reported a net profit of 256 billion baht for the first quarter, an
increase of 137 per cent year-on-year, as surges in oil and petrochemical prices boosted
profits for the energy sector, which accounts for 35-40 per cent of the Stock Exchange of
Thailand's total market cap.
A total of 549 SET-listed companies, which account for 95 per cent of the market
cap, have reported their first-quarter results to the SET. There are 754 listed
companies, including 573 on the SET and 181 on the Market for Alternative
Investment. The net profit is a 45 per cent increase from the previous quarter and
37 per cent higher than analysts' consensus forecast, according to Asia Plus
Securities (ASPS).
Therdsak Thaveeteeratham, executive vice-president of ASPS, said the energy
sector, which includes petrochemicals and commodities, was the most profitable
segment in the first quarter, as prospects of an extensive global vaccine rollout in
the second quarter and a worldwide economic recovery drove commodity prices
to keep rising since the beginning of this year.
SET-listed Jay Mart registered a record quarterly net profit of 333 million baht in the first
quarter, up 218 per cent year-on-year, buoyed by revenue from its mobile device
distribution business. Its revenue surged 8.2 per cent year-on-year to 2.88 billion baht in
the first quarter, according to the company's operating results sent to the Stock Exchange
of Thailand (SET).
The company's revenue increased "as a result of the mobile distribution business's
recovering revenue growth", Jay Mart said.
Jay Mart Mobile (JMB), a mobile phone distribution business wholly owned by
Jay Mart, saw its sales in the first quarter reach 1.99 billion baht, up 24 per cent
year-on-year.
Automakers are in trouble, so it seems.
Nissan (Thailand) has come out to offer up to 18-20 per cent on some of its
vehicles as a way to clear its stock, as per social media and media houses reports.
Nissan Terra is seen here offering up to 200,000 baht discount and 84
months of 0% interest
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Political News
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his sister Yingluck Shinawatra appeared
on ClubHouse yesterday to talk about ways to help the younger generation think on ways
they need to think in order to be relevant in the future.
Both former Prime Ministers who were ousted in coup in 2006 and 2014
respectively, called on the people to ask those coup makers on what the country
has achieved in the years since the coup.
May 22 marks the 7th
anniversary of the coup against Yingluck.
The Prachachon Khon Thai (Thai people) group submitted a letter to Prime Minister Gen
Prayut Chan-o-cha through the complaint centre in Government House, calling for Gen
Prayut’s resignation to allow the parliament to pick a new prime minister.
Phichit Chaimongkon, a co-leader of the group and a friend of Progressive
Movement chairman Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit when the 2 were members
of the student federation of Thailand, submitted a letter to Sakesakol Attawong,
an assistant to the prime minister’s office, to call on Gen Prayut to make his
sacrifice by stepping down after failing to lead reforms in the country and solve
the current crisis.
The group called for Gen Prayut to resign to allow the parliament to pick a new
prime minister but not from a list of prime ministerial candidates proposed by
political parties.
The group demands an outsider prime minister to lead the country through the
time of crisis, Phichit said, proposing Supachai Panitchpakdi, former director-
general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and former secretary-general of
the UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad), as the most suitable
candidate.
Former Democrat list-MP Watchara Petchthong yesterday submitted a letter to Prime
Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha expressing his intention to donate his 3-month salary
amounting to 36,000 baht which he had received during May-July 2021from an ex-
parliamentarian fund set up by the Secretariat of the House of Representatives.
Watchara said the purpose of his donation is to contribute to the government’s
fund to procure Covid-19 vaccines. He also called for the Prime Minister, cabinet
ministers, members of the coalition parties, senators, all political office holders
and chairman of the state enterprises’ boards to donate part of their salaries to
help fight the crisis.
Pakdeeporn Sujaritkul, uncommon law wife of parliament Speaker Chuan Leekpai, on
her Instagram @manuj_mae, asked Chuan if he will continue to row the boat or steer the
boat to the river bank if he finds a hole in the boat. The boat may sink in a whirlpool.
Pakdeeporn, the mother of famous YouTuber Surabot ‘Pluem’ Leekpai, put up
such a post after reports that the opposition is preparing to file a motion of no-
confidence against the government while Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha
is facing mounting pressure from many groups for him to resign or dissolve the
parliament and calling on the Democrat Party to revise its stance as a coalition
partner.
However, Democrat Party leader Jurin Laksanawisit has come out to say that he
had not thought about the call.
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General News
2 Thai workers were yesterday killed and 8 others wounded in a Palestinian rocket strike
on an Israeli farm just over the Gaza border, police said. The Hamas and Islamic jihad
militant groups claimed responsibility for the attack.
In Thailand, Tanee Sangrat, Foreign Ministry spokesman, said Pannapa
Chantararom, Thai ambassador to Israel, had been informed by Eyal Siso, deputy
director-general of Israel's Consular Affairs Department, of the tragedy.
Krungthep Bridge will be closed for maintenance checks at 20:00 on Thursday (May 20)
before reopening at 04:00 hrs on Friday, authorities announced on Tuesday.
The Department of Rural Roads (DRR) said it was necessary to close the
Bangkok bridge for six hours from Thursday night to check the pumping system.
Motorists have been advised to use the Rama III Bridge and Sathorn Bridge
instead.
Political News Headlines in Thai Media
Disagreements and infighting between the Ministry of Public Health and the Bangkok
Metropolitan Administration has intensified in recent days as both try to charter a course
out of the current Covid crisis, sources told Thai Enquirer on Wednesday.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/27671/infighting-between-the-public-health-
ministry-and-the-bma-is-slowing-thailands-covid-response/
The prime minister should stop blaming media for poor vaccine sentiment and introspect
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/27666/opinion-the-prime-minister-should-stop-
blaming-media-for-poor-vaccine-sentiment-and-introspect/
Ten years ago, today, a bloody crackdown by the government ended the Red Shirt protest
that had blockaded downtown Bangkok for weeks.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/13158/an-oral-history-of-the-red-shirt-protests/
Influential star Araya “Chompoo” A. Hargate was going viral again Tuesday, this time
for sharing her experience of receiving the government-approved Sinovac vaccine.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/27643/sinovac-review-by-thai-superstar-
chompoo-araya-goes-viral/
The willingness of Thai citizens to be inoculated against Covid-19 has dropped in 2021
despite data showing that the risks are small, and outweighed by the benefits of
protection against the potentially fatal virus.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/27635/thais-increasingly-wary-of-covid-
vaccines-study-finds/
Last year, the National Anti-Corruption Commission shocked critics and its paymasters
with a report that the junta, the National Council for Peace and Order, was the most
corrupt government in Thailand’s history.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/27568/opinion-never-fall-for-the-good-people-
lie-again/
The prime minister should visit the Ban Manangkhasila community in the neighbourhood
of Government House where 70 residents recently tested positive for Covid-19, former
Pheu Thai Party executive Sudarat Keyuraphan said on her Facebook page.
o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40001021
There is no need to impose a lockdown in Bangkok as most of the Covid-19 cases
discovered in the city have mild symptoms, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul
said.
o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40001010
The government, already trying to manage Thailand’s worst coronavirus outbreak since
the start of the pandemic, is considering cutting its prison population by as much as 16%
to counter the rapid spread of infections among inmates and workers in overcrowded
facilities.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2117751/govt-considers-
releasing-50-000-inmates-as-covid-hits-prisons
The Public Health Ministry yesterday insisted that only 13 million baht was spent on
setting up the Busarakam Covid-19 field hospital that opened on Friday in Muang Thong
Thani in Nonthaburi.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2117803/health-ministry-
denies-field-hospital-overspend
A group of activists calling itself Prachachon Khonthai (Thai Citizens) called on Prime
Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to resign as it backs Supachai Panitchpakdi, former director-
general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), to be an outsider prime minister.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2117895/petitioners-push-for-
supachai-as-pm
Economic News Headlines in Thai Media
Shares of Italian-Thai Development (ITD), a one-stop service contractor, surged by more
than 20 per cent Tuesday after reporting a turnaround in its first-quarter earnings of 247
million baht from a loss of 330.7 million baht a year earlier.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/27644/italian-thai-surges-after-posting-
turnaround-q1-profits/
A survey conducted by Thammasat University showed that 92.3 per cent of respondents
want the Transport Ministry to issue legal licences to call taxi services such as Grab.
o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40001027
The process of setting up a vaccination site on the second floor of a Big C shopping mall
in Bang Bon area was overseen on Tuesday by Bangkok governor Asin Kwanmuang.
o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40001019
The ‘Mine Smart Ferry’ electric boats started running from Phra Nang Klao Pier to
Sathorn Pier on May 17 and are offering a special fare for the full route until June 30.
o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40001009
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index closed at 1,566.80 on Tuesday, up 17.64
points or 1.14 per cent. The volume of total transactions was THB98.21 billion with an
index high of 1,570.37 and a low of 1,558.85.
o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/business/40001026
The cabinet has approved plans to implement nearly 900 projects essential for moving the
country's reforms forward, government spokesman, Anucha Burapachaisri, said on
Tuesday.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2117823/cabinet-gives-nod-to-
mass-reform-scheme
The Budget Bureau has proposed that the government increase the investment funds to be
incorporated into the budget bill for the next fiscal year in order to meet the requirements
of the current fiscal discipline law.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2117855/budget-bill-
investment-needs-hike
The Covid-19 pandemic has continued to pound the aviation industry, with a 79% drop in
air travellers in the first quarter, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand
(CAAT).
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2117907/flights-down-by-79-
caat
The popular island of Koh Samet was reopened to visitors yesterday after community
testing found it had no new Covid-19 infections.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2117923/koh-samet-reopens-
doors-to-visitors
The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is bringing back its "Faster Payment" scheme to
urge large companies to speed up debt repayments in a fresh attempt to help their trading
partners -- mostly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) -- solve liquidity problems
amid Covid-19.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2117919/fti-to-bring-back-faster-
payment
The government think tank insists the government has enough funding to rehabilitate the
economy and help people affected by the pandemic.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2117879/agency-reassures-on-covid-
funds
Nok Air submitted a business rehabilitation plan to the official receiver on Monday after
its two extensions expired, with further rehabilitation planned with creditors.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2117995/nok-air-submits-
rehabilitation-plan
Corporate bond issuance is expected to exceed the market's target of 750 billion baht this
year because of excess liquidity in global money markets and readiness of financial
intermediaries to comply with social distancing measures and remote work, says Ariya
Tiranaprakit, deputy managing director of the Thai Bond Market Association (TBMA).
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2117947/corporate-bond-issuance-to-
surpass-b750bn-target
SET-listed Tipco Asphalt Plc (Tasco), Thailand's largest asphalt manufacturer, returned
to the black after it posted a net profit of 422 million baht in the first quarter of this year,
mainly due to higher asphalt prices.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2117983/high-asphalt-prices-help-
spur-tascos-q1-profits
Issues to be watched out for
March 31-June 30, 2021 – The deadline extension to file personal income taxes for the
2020 tax year.
May, 2021 – The 66th
Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair (BGJF) Virtual Trade Fair is set to
be held.
May, 2021 – The new parliament house will be officially inaugurated.
May 19, 2021 – Thai Airways International Plc (THAI)’s creditors meeting is expected to
be held to vote on the airline’s rehab plan.
May 19, 2021 – The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking will
hold a meeting to find a conclusion on the vaccines rollout for the manufacturing sector.
May 22, 2021 – the parliament convenes for an extraordinary parliamentary meeting.
May 31-July 2, 2011 –Parliamentarians are expected to debate the 1st reading of a budget
bill for the year 2022 fiscal year.
June, 2021 – Siam Bioscience to start mass production plan of Covid-19 vaccines.
June, 2021 – 6,174 private firms including around 1 million employees said they want the
vaccine distribution provided by the private sector in addition to the government’s plan to
inoculate factory workers.
June, 2021 – Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC)’s debt holiday
is due to expire.
June, 2021 – Thai Airways expects the bankruptcy court to hold hearings to consider and
approve the plan and also appoint an administrator.
June 9-11, 2011 – The 2022 budget appropriation bill is expected to be tabled for
parliament deliberations.
July, 2021 – TMB-Thanachart Bank (TMB-TBank) expects to complete the integration of
the 2 financial entities.
July 1, 2021 – Vaccinated tourists can visit Phuket without undergoing mandatory
quarantine.
July 27, 2021 – The Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases scheduled for a
hearing in a lawsuit filed by BTS Group Holdings against the governor of the Mass Rapid
Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) for illegally amending the bidding terms and
cancelling bidding for the construction of the western extension of the Orange Line.
September 1, 2021 – The government will collect value-added tax from Netflix, Youtube,
Google, Facebook as well as other e-commerce services.
October, 2021 – Bangkok governor election is set to be held.
October 1, 2021 – The quarantine measure will be lifted in Krabi, Phang Nga, Pattaya and
Chiang Mai.
Key Data
SET Index 1,566.80 +17.64
Link - https://www.set.or.th/en/company/ipo/upcoming_ipo_set.html
Global Commodities
Metal -Link http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/commodities/futures/metals/
Energy -Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/energy/
Baltic Dry Index (BDI)-Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/BDIY:IND
Global Equity Market’s Movements
Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/world-indexes/asia-pacific/
Asian Equity Markets Movement
Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/world-indexes/
Information on May 18, 2021
Buying, Selling or Transfer of shares by Owners/Management
Stock Code Volume Value Action
ALL 1,573,900 3.06 Purchase
AS 200,000 10.9 Sale
ASW 100,000 9.07 Purchase
CCET 1,160,000 3.21 Sale
CPF 130,000 27.56 Purchase
CTW 20,000 7.55 Purchase
CHAYO 433,000 13.81 Purchase
CGD 87,200 0.01 Sale
DDD 20,000,000 - Transfer
DDD 20,000,000 - Acceptance of
Transfer
EP 301,800 5.25 Sale
EP 100,000 5.2 Purchase
EKH 60,000 6.06 Purchase
EKH 1,000,000 - Transfer
GC 400,000 11.2 Sale
KWM 384,600 5.92 Sale
KWM 123,685 6.09 Sale
LPH 20,000 5.01 Purchase
LPH 40,000 5.02 Purchase
LIT 54,000 3.72 Sale
MC 1,074,000 8.98 Purchase
PROEN 25,000,000 6.2 Sale
PROEN 10,000 6.7 Sale
PROEN 10,000 6.8 Sale
QLT 30,000 4.4 Sale
RPH 10,000 5 Purchase
RPH 3,000 4.98 Purchase
SABUY 100,000 6 Sale
SQ 100,000 2.62 Sale
SA 100,000 6.45 Purchase
SA 100,000 6.6 Purchase
SKR 41,811 8.3 Purchase
SUSCO 100,000 3.18 Purchase
TU 200,000 18.7 Sale
TMT 10,000 11.82 Purchase
TQM 2,000 113.88 Purchase
TQM 500 112 Purchase
VL 2,500 1.71 Sale
WIIK 200,000 2.44 Purchase
WIIK 600,000 2.44 Purchase
XD, XE or XM or other notifications
For list of Companies that have dividend payment and AGM meeting schedules click on
http://www.set.or.th/set/calendarofevents.do
Trading Breakdown on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
Daily as of 18 May 2021
Unit: M.Baht
Investor Type Buy Sell Net
Value % Value % Value %
Local Institutions 7,397.40 7.53 6,809.30 6.93 588.11 -
Proprietary
Trading
7,948.98 8.09 7,126.45 7.26 822.52 -
Foreign Investors 34,936.50 35.57 36,682.69 37.35 -1,746.19 -
Local Individuals 47,931.77 48.8 47,596.21 48.46 335.56 -
Monthly Cumulative between 1 - 18 May 2021
Unit: M.Baht
Investor Type Buy Sell Net
Value % Value % Value %
Local Institutions 61,211.77 5.66 70,194.93 6.49 -8,983.16 -
Proprietary
Trading
93,049.98 8.6 96,506.02 8.92 -3,456.03 -
Foreign Investors 387,603.93 35.84 408,977.16 37.81 -21,373.23 -
Local Individuals 539,675.25 49.9 505,862.82 46.77 33,812.43 -
Yearly Cumulative since 1 Jan - 18 May 2021
Unit: M.Baht
Investor Type Buy Sell Net
Value % Value % Value %
Local Institutions 607,408.61 7.26 653,390.36 7.8 -45,981.75 -
Proprietary
Trading
861,251.44 10.29 861,228.40 10.29 23.03 -
Foreign Investors 2,946,015.28 35.19 3,000,417.04 35.84 -54,401.76 -
Local Individuals 3,956,889.47 47.27 3,856,528.99 46.07 100,360.48 -
Total Trading Value 98,214.66 Million Baht
Background Information –
The strength of each party in the Thai Parliament as of May 8, 2019 as per the report by the
Election Commission of Thailand. Elections took place on March 24, 2019
https://www.ect.go.th/ect_th/news_all.php?cid=24
List of MPs - https://www.ect.go.th/ect_th/download/article/article_20190508184334.pdf
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