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September 30, 2021 Thai Enquirer Summary Political News 2014 coup leader Prayut Chan-o-cha has been on a tour of various provinces in what many political pundits believe is a pre-campaign for a possible snap poll. General Prayut, who seized power and became prime Minister in 2014, was in Chayaphum province where the floods have been not as serious as those in Lopburi or other regions around the country. During the visit when he was asked if the floods will be like those seen in 2011 his answer was “I can’t ask the sky about this issue, can I”. Meanwhile during this trip some people gathered to chase him away by shouting ‘I hear Tuu’ a play on the word ‘Aye Hea Tuu’ (Hea - in Thai means monitor lizard, a reptile considered to be among the lowest of the creatures as it lives on rotten flesh of fishes etc in various water bodies be it canal or ponds. Tuu is Prayut’s nickname).

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Page 1: September 30, 2021 Thai Enquirer Summary

September 30, 2021

Thai Enquirer Summary

Political News

2014 coup leader Prayut Chan-o-cha has been on a tour of various provinces in what

many political pundits believe is a pre-campaign for a possible snap poll.

General Prayut, who seized power and became prime Minister in 2014, was in

Chayaphum province where the floods have been not as serious as those in

Lopburi or other regions around the country.

During the visit when he was asked if the floods will be like those seen in 2011

his answer was

“I can’t ask the sky about this issue, can I”.

Meanwhile during this trip some people gathered to chase him away by shouting

‘I hear Tuu’ a play on the word ‘Aye Hea Tuu’ (Hea - in Thai means monitor

lizard, a reptile considered to be among the lowest of the creatures as it lives on

rotten flesh of fishes etc in various water bodies be it canal or ponds. Tuu is

Prayut’s nickname).

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Today General Prayut is set to go to Nonthaburi to check on the plans to tackle

the flooding

The coalition partners are starting to see some rumbling after the fiasco earlier this month

and the aftermath erratic decision by the hot tempered and foul mothed coup leader

Prayut.

Democrat party’s leader Jurin Laksanawisit has come out to warn General Prayut

that his decision to give the management of the Deputy Agriculture Ministry to

Palang Pracharat party’s leader – Prawit Wongsuwon, has created a conflict as the

Ministry of Agriculture is under the management of Democrat party’s Secretary

General - Chalermchai Sri-on.

Jurin warned that the assigning of the ministry that is controlled by his

party to be under the powerful PPRP’s leader could lead to ‘more

problems’ than Gen. Prayut foresees.

He recommended PPRP to try to sort out its internal problems before it

creates a bigger problem for the coalition members.

Questions were fired at Jurin asking if this was an indication that PPRP

was looking to take back the Ministry of Agriculture from Democrat party,

he said that he could not answer questions that has not happened yet.

The rumbling in the Democrat party is far deeper than just Commerce Minister Jurin’s

comments as more than 160 MPs and former MPs of the party have been grumbling

about this issue in the LINE chat group.

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Thepthai Senpong, former Nakhon Si Thammarat MP for the Democrat party,

posted on Facebook that members of the Democratic party have discussed and

exchanged ideas widely and most are uncomfortable with the move by Prayut as

they feel this is disrespectful to the coalition member - Democrat party.

Thepthai said that even the likes of Sathit Wongnongtoey, MPs of Trang, thinks

that the orders for the Deputy Prime Minister Prawit to look into the Ministry of

Agriculture is probably not correct and an order like this has never been done

before. This he said was not etiquette of joining the coalition government.

While the future of General Prayut is in doubt whether he will be pushed forward by

PPRP in the next polls, Gen Prayut has managed to secure a spot to be nominated the

Prime Minister.

A new party is being set up which may be called - Sethakit Thai party, which will

support Prayut, so says its founder.

Col. Suchart Chantarachotikul, former chairman of the Southern Strategic for the

PPRP has said that he would set up a new party for the south Thailand voter base.

This party is likely to have Chatchai Phromlert, the incumbent Permanent

Secretary of the Interior Ministry, who is on his last day of work today.

The party will focus on the MPs from the south where the Democrat party had a

strong voter base but lost most of its voters to PPRP.

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In an interview this morning Suchart came out to say that in March 2021 he had held

talks with Prayut and at that point Prayut had said that ‘Wait and we will find a new party

very soon.’

Opposition Pheu Thai party held a meeting with the various opposition parties and Phue

Thai’s Secretary - Prasert Chantaruangthong, the opposition coalition parties have agreed

to sign a motion to file a petition with the National Anti-Corruption Commission

(NACC) on October 4 at 10:00 a.m.,

The cases field are set to be against

The Cabinet (cabinet)

Prime Minister

Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public

Health

Chalermchai Sri-on, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives.

The issues for the filing of the petition is to investigate the administration of

vaccines, including issuing resolutions Cabinet encourages rubber stock

corruption.

On the issue of the 8-year term limit of the Prime Minister – the opposition parties

meeting was of the opinion that the provisions of Article 158 are clearly written that the

prime minister has a term of office not exceeding 8 years in order to avoid monopoly on

power for too long.

And it is an issue in the future that may be submitted to the Constitutional Court

for interpretation whether the Palang Pracharath party (PPRP) could or cannot not

nominate General Prayut again.

If one counts the tenure starting from the 57th

constitution, he can no longer hold

office.

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Protest –

Daily protests are continuing but at a much smaller scale and in some places

violence is evident on both sides.

A protestor goes bare naked during a recent protest.

Economic News

Locally people are starting to call out on the government to look at why the retail price of

gasoline and diesel is so high and why is the excise duty not being lowered on the retail

of diesel and gasoline.

With the impact of Covid-19 and the flooding, the economy is in deeper puddle

than most expect and a possible rise in oil prices could spur inflation and push the

general public to further dissatisfaction with the incumbent government.

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Retail oil prices rise again and so far this month alone (September) diesel prices

have risen by 2.50 baht and 1.90 baht per litre for benzene.

Dates Diesel Increase Benzene increase E85 Gasoline

Minister of Finance - Arkhom Termpittayapaisith, today will have a meeting of the

Center for Economic Situation Management from the Impact of the Coronavirus Disease

2019 (COVID-19) outbreak with Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister.

The meeting will see presentation of various economic remedial and stimulus

measures, such as measures to help SMEs. The details will be clarified after the

next meeting.

Arkhom gave a keynote speech ‘Build Immunity - Fight Covid’ through Live

Streaming system, confirming that the government guarantees that this December

will be able to vaccinate 70% of the population for sure, and in 2022, order 120

million doses of the 3rd

dose of vaccine, ready to help people.

Apart from this the 1.5 trillion baht loan is something that is necessary, he said.

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In order to prevent negative economic growth of Thailand in 2021, the

government will continue to increase spending for citizens and SMEs through

additional measures in the next 1-2 months, which will be until the new year.

Kulaya Tantitemit, Director of the Fiscal Policy Office as a spokesman for the Ministry

of Finance, recently said that the government's net revenue collection for the first 11

months of fiscal year 2021 (October 2020-August 2021) totalled 2.105 trillion baht, lower

than the estimated 11.9% and 57.29 billion baht lower than the same period last year, or

2.6% by collecting revenue from the Revenue Department Lower than estimate 186.92

billion baht or 10.4% Excise Department Lower than estimate 84.998 billion baht or

14.7% lower than the estimate of 19.026 billion baht or 12.4% due to the spread of

COVID-19. causing a decrease in economic activity.

The fiscal position according to the cash flow system during the first 11-months

of fiscal year 2021 had revenues to the Treasury of 2.145 trillion baht, with

disbursement of 2.905 trillion baht, with the government borrowing money to

compensate for a deficit of 675.21 billion baht, resulting in the treasury balance of

499.34 billion baht.

Surapong Laoha-Unya, President of Bangkok Mass Transit System Plc, revealed that

Bangkok Mass Transit System Plc (BTSC), the BTS SkyTrain service provider filed a

complaint with the Administrative Court Use the legal right to sue the Bangkok

Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and Bangkok Thanakom Co., Ltd. because there is

no clear payment of payment for the Green Line train.

The Administrative Court accepted the complaint on July 18, 2021 and is in the

process of granting BMA and Krungthep Thanakom Company make a statement

As for the accumulated debt burden that the government sector has to BTS, it can

be divided into 2 parts:

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Debt, operating expenses, extension from the month Apr. 2017-Jul. 2021

Approximately 12,000 million baht.

Debt for the purchase of the operating system 20,000 million baht

The filing of this lawsuit covers only the debt of the operating contract,

amounting to 12 billion baht, while the contract for the installation of electrical

and mechanical systems. In the process of preparing to file a lawsuit to pay the

debt another 20 billion baht.

Kwanchai Paphatphong, the chairman of the Motor Expo 2021 event, is confident that the

Motor Expo 2021 event will definitely be organized and Centre for Covid-19 Situation

Administration (CCSA) will continue to gradually relax until the exhibition in December,

with everything still in line with the plan.

The plans of holding the event at IMPACT and the event will be held from

December 1-12.

Recently, almost all car companies have reserved spaces for exhibition, except for

Land Rover and Jaguar who will not attend the event. But there are new

companies especially brands from China.

The number of car reservations at this year's event is expected to be the same as

last year, around 34,000 units, which is expected to generate nearly 40 billion baht

in circulating capital in the economy.

Therdsak Thaveeeratham, Deputy Director of Research Division Asia Plus Securities said

that the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is expected to unanimously kept the policy

rate at 0.50%, reaffirming confidence that Thai interest rates are likely to have bottomed

out.

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This he said is to maintain interest rates until mid-year 2022 before considering

interest rate hikes and this will positively affect the stocks of commercial banks,

including KBANK, BBL, TISCO, KKP.

KTBST Securities Plc weighs the investment in the banking group as “Over the

market” Total net profit for the 3Q/21 group of commercial banks is expected to

be at 30 billion baht, an increase of 26% YoY, but a decrease of 18% QoQ due to

lower provisions get lower fees

Today (September 30) Ubon Bio Ethanol Plc (UBE) is to be listed on the Stock Exchange

of Thailand.

It's the first day in the resource industry - Energy and Utilities Business Sector

After IPO in the past, 1.37 billion shares at a price of 2.40 baht per share, a

fundraising value of 2.818 billion baht and a stock value at the IPO price of about

9.394 million baht.

UBE has the top three major shareholders after IPO, namely the Kowsurat family,

25.77%, Thai Oil Ethanol Company Limited 12.39%, and BBGI holding 12.39%

of the paid-up capital.

UBE has a policy to pay dividends at a minimum rate. More than 30% of net

profit

In 2020, the company had revenue of 4.434.5 billion baht, a decrease of 5.5%

from the previous year, but had a net profit of 99.3 million baht, an increase of

133.6%.

COVID-19 News

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Thailand received the 1st purchased allotment of its mRNA vaccine – Pfizer yesterday

and the country could receive as much as 30 million doses of Pfizer vaccines within this

year.

Public Health Minister – Anutin Charnvirakul, came out to receive the 1st

shipment of 2 million doses and said that from here on each Wednesday the

country will receive Pfizer doses.

The 1st allocation of 2-million doses are set for the children between the age of

12-18 years of age (there are about 5 million people in this age group).

The 1st group would be the students in Nonthaburi province starting Oct 4

Anutin came out to say that from here on Thailand will see a mix of AstraZeneca and

Pfizer after having mixed subpar Chinese Sinovac with AstraZeneca.

Anutin also added that China has expressed its interest in donating 1.5 million doses of

Sinovac

The new donation coupled with the 12 million doses of unwanted SinoVac will

bring to a total of 13.50 million doses of SinoVac in the next 2-months.

As for new infection data for today, the numbers seem to be rising again and has now

exceeded those who recovered for the 1st time in weeks.

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Infection data for today are as follows

Total New Infections = 11,646

Community Infection = 11,526

Prison Infection = 120

Total positive cases (ATK/Antigen) = 3,326

Total New Death = 107

Total New Recovery = 10,887

Total Infection including ATK = 14,972

Total infections so far since outbreak = 1,603,475

Total deaths so far since outbreak = 16,727

Total in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) = 3,175

Total number on life support (ventilator) 717

The government’s data on ‘Positive testing’ numbers as a percentage of the tests it

undertakes stands at

The positive testing number as of September 30th

- 13.93%

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Details of data for each day can be found @ https://ddc.moph.go.th/covid19-

dashboard/ (All information is in Thai language)

So far this month alone

Total Infection @ 400,416 people vs 607,442 in August

Total Deaths @ 5,154 people vs 6,732 in August

Dr. Apisamai Srirangsan, assistant spokesman for the Center for Covid-19 Situation

Administration (CCSA), said that around October 11, the CCSA will hold a meeting to

assess the situation and discuss further easing of measures.

If the situation improves, there will definitely be an increase in relaxation

measures. The businesses that are still closed are amusement parks, water parks,

game machines, rides, hem shops, catering or meetings.

Inoculation Drive

The data shows as of September

Total 1st dose - 249,459 doses total of 28,812,301 doses

2nd

dose - 422,848 doses total of 16,768,608 doses

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3rd

dose - 54,498 doses total of 1,186,068 doses

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Flooding News

The water in Pasak Dam is now at the highest ever and therefore the release of the water

could be higher going forward.

This would mean that it could impact Saraburi and then head towards Ayuthaya

and Nonthaburi then eventually to Bangkok and Samut Prakarn before heading

out to the sea.

The water around Rama VI bridge would rise by as much as 2-metrers

Geo-Informatics & Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA), the government

agency,

GISTDA data on the current flooding situation.

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Political News Headlines in Thai Media

The government is urging residents and local officials to take necessary precautions as

floodwaters from Northern Thailand reach the central provinces, officials said on

Thursday.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/33348/take-precautions-warns-government-as-

floodwaters-reach-ayutthaya/

The opposition has come under criticism for allegedly trying to misinterpret a clause in

the constitution to put a premature end to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's term in

office.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2189783/controversy-over-

prayuts-term-limit-as-pm

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is moving quickly to respond to a request

by prosecutors to provide more information on the 2014 killing of Karen activist Porlajee

"Billy" Rakchongcharoen.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2189871/dsi-digging-up-

details-of-billy-case

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai met Thai-born US

senator Tammy Duckworth and US Secretary Of State Antony Blinken to discuss the US'

intention to donate 1 million more doses of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine to Thailand.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2189831/don-meets-blinken-

duckworth-about-jabs

Daily anti-government protests will continue but will diminish in size as protesters face

tougher legal action, according to the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB).

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2189835/size-of-daily-demos-

set-to-decrease

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Leaders of a group of anti-government demonstrators in Bangkok said they are

determined to go to Government House to call for the resignation of Prime Minister

Prayut Chan-o-cha.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2189731/protesters-vow-to-

reach-government-house

Government agencies have been effective in coping with the flooding in many provinces

and it is unlikely to reach the same disastrous level as in 2011, Interior Minister Anupong

Paojinda said on Wednesday.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2189631/anupong-affirms-

govt-can-cope-with-flooding

Economic News Headlines in Thai Media

Almost 200 airport security workers who say they were denied breaks to eat or use the

bathroom are filing a complaint against their employer, highlighting a jump in labour

rights violations during the pandemic, union leaders said.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2189715/airport-workers-seek-

compensation-for-lost-lunch-breaks

The Covid-19 outbreak caused the manufacturing production index (MPI) to dip by

4.15% year-on-year to 87.71 points in August, but the index kept growing during the first

eight months of this year, the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE) reported on

Wednesday.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2189659/manufacturing-sustains-

growth-amid-pandemic

The Bank of Thailand held its key interest rate unchanged on Wednesday as the country’s

Covid-19 outbreak eases, allowing the government to loosen movement restrictions to

boost local demand and tourism.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2189679/bank-of-thailand-holds-key-

rate-at-record-low-as-covid-19-outbreak-eases

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Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said on Wednesday that monetary policy

needed to be kept accommodative and be in step with fiscal policy to support the

economy.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2189627/finance-minister-says-

monetary-policy-must-be-accommodative

BTS Skytrain operator Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTSC) is suing City Hall for 12

billion baht it is owed for operating the Green Line extension, BTSC CEO Surapong

Laoha-Unya said on Wednesday.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/blogs/in-focus/40006812

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has suspended eight train services in the Northeast

due to flooding on the tracks. The routes have been temporarily closed to fix tracks and a

bridge that were damaged in flooding triggered by Storm Dianmu.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40006802

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index closed at 1,616.98 on Wednesday, up 0.48

points or 0.03 per cent. Transactions totalled 93.11 billion baht with an index high of

1,622.62 and a low of 1,604.46.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/business/40006810

The MRT Blue and Purple Lines will from Friday extend their service hours until 10pm.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2189811/mrt-blue-purple-lines-

extend-service-hours

Tourists visiting the resort island of Phuket will be able to order alcoholic beverages from

tomorrow at restaurants that used to serve alcohol before it was prohibited as part of the

government's Covid-19 control measures.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2189771/alcohol-ban-in-

phuket-restaurants-gets-lifted

A 2.1-billion-baht condo project in Phuket has been demolished after the Supreme

Administrative Court ruled in November last year that the land ownership document

issued for the location is illegal.

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o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2189815/condo-on-forest-land-

demolished

The cabinet has given approval for land expropriation in five districts in northern

Bangkok to make way for the construction of a new six-lane bridge crossing the Chao

Phraya River.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2189807/govt-approves-land-grab-for-

new-bridge

Headline inflation in August contracted 0.02% year-on-year, the first drop in five months,

after the decline of fresh food prices and the government's launch of stimulus measures to

ease the cost of living during the pandemic, says Wuttipong Jittungsakul, deputy

spokesperson of the Fiscal Policy Office.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2189843/headline-inflation-posts-0-02-

decline-in-august

The Eastern Economic Corridor Office and the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro)

have pledged to work together to encourage Japanese firms and other companies located

in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) to tap more into digital manufacturing platforms

to reduce production costs.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2189847/eec-seeks-to-lure-japanese-

investors

Tourism operators in flood-hit provinces are urging the government to help resolve the

flooding before the domestic subsidy campaigns start next month.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2189863/travel-industry-pleads-for-

flood-relief

Low-rise house demand in the upper-end segment will continue to be robust next year

while condo market recovery will depend on foreign buyers, according to SET-listed

developer SC Asset Corporation Plc.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2189851/sc-looks-to-low-rise-demand

SET-listed Ratch Group is on its way to hitting a target of 10,000 megawatts in total

electricity generation capacity, as it expects to have additional capacity of 1,000MW

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from three domestic and overseas power plant projects worth 31 billion baht by the end

of this year.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2189859/ratch-ramps-up-its-capacity

Issues to be watched out for

September 30, 2021 – The Bank of Thailand makes its monthly economic data available

for the month of July 2021

October 2021 – Initial plans for Bangkok governor elections.

October 1, 2021 – Hua Hin’s reopening to vaccinated foreign visitors.

October 1, 2021 – The quarantine measure will be lifted in Krabi, Phang Nga, Pattaya and

Chiang Mai.

October 1, 2021 – A new excise tax structure for cigarettes that will be implemented.

October 29, 2021 – The Bank of Thailand makes its monthly economic data available for

the month of August 2021

November 9, 2021 – The Bangkok Civil Court is scheduled to inquire a class action

lawsuit filed by 39 restauranteurs against Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-O-Cha and

his government demanding 50 million baht in compensation for damage to their

businesses caused by lockdown restrictions imposed under the Emergency Decree.

November 15, 2021 – The National Economic & Social Development Council (NESDC)

announces the GDP data of Q3 2021

November 30, 2021 – The Bank of Thailand makes its monthly economic data available

for the month of September 2021

December 14, 2021 – The Constitutional Court is set to rule on same-sex-marriage case

that has been bumped around since 2017 in the judicial process.

December 30, 2021 – The Bank of Thailand makes its monthly economic data available

for the month of October 2021

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Key Data

SET Index 1,616.98 +0.48

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 September 29, 2021

Buying, Selling or Transfer of shares by Owners/Management

Stock Code Volume Value Action

AHC 20,400 16.1 Purchase

ADB 1,000,000 2.09 Purchase

BCH 100,000 21.4 Sale

BANPU 7,870 5 Purchase

BANPU 1,353,880 5 Purchase

BANPU 219,231 5 Purchase

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BANPU 75,783 5 Purchase

BANPU 20,278 5 Purchase

BANPU 81,867 5 Purchase

BANPU 2,743,511 5 Purchase

BANPU 1,976,378 5 Purchase

CMC 2,000,000 - Transfer

CMC 120,000 1.68 Purchase

CPW 208,500 3.96 Purchase

EPG 500,000 10.9 Purchase

EP 150,300 6.23 Purchase

FTE 3,000 1.8 Purchase

JMART 575,900 38.88 Purchase

KSL 250,000 3.78 Purchase

MACO 39 0.67 Sale

MILL 100,000 0.62 Sale

MBAX 6,000 5.15 Purchase

RBF 200,000 19.75 Sale

RBF 225,000 20.6 Sale

RBF 341,500 20.29 Sale

RBF 451,200 19.9 Sale

RBF 687,300 19.73 Sale

SABUY 300,000 11.48 Purchase

SABUY 200,000 11.28 Purchase

SPC 54,000 55.8 Purchase

SISB 1,600 9.4 Sale

SISB 29,400 9.4 Sale

STGT 1,000 36 Purchase

STGT 1,000 33 Purchase

STGT 1,000 31 Purchase

STGT 1,000 30 Purchase

SPALI 95,000 20.4 Purchase

SPALI 1,057,300 20.19 Purchase

SPALI 95,000 20.4 Purchase

SPALI 1,057,300 20.19 Purchase

TKS 60,000 12.2 Purchase

TRU 79,600 4.94 Purchase

TTI 100 26 Purchase

THG 248,000 32.5 Purchase

THG 102,000 32.75 Purchase

THG 90,000 32.5 Purchase

THG 110,000 32.75 Purchase

TMT 10,000 9.97 Purchase

TMT 10,000 10.02 Purchase

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TWZ 200,000,000 0.15 Sale

UTP 100,000 16.5 Purchase

KUN 100,000 2.84 Purchase

KUN 5,000 2.82 Purchase

WAVE 1,200,000 0.59 Sale

XD, XE or XM or other notifications

For list of Companies that have dividend payment and AGM meeting schedules click on

https://www.set.or.th/set/xcalendar.do

Trading Breakdown on the Stock Exchange of Thailand

Daily as of 29 Sep 2021

Unit: M.Baht

Investor Type Buy Sell Net

Value % Value % Value %

Local Institutions 5,390.64 5.79 6,745.47 7.24 -1,354.83 -

Proprietary

Trading

10,392.94 11.16 11,277.37 12.11 -884.43 -

Foreign Investors 41,150.39 44.19 40,038.42 43.00 1,111.97 -

Local Individuals 36,185.75 38.86 35,058.47 37.65 1,127.29 -

Monthly Cumulative between 1 - 29 Sep 2021

Unit: M.Baht

Investor Type Buy Sell Net

Value % Value % Value %

Local Institutions 115,289.15 6.08 127,794.32 6.74 -12,505.18 -

Proprietary

Trading

191,819.39 10.12 190,685.83 10.06 1,133.56 -

Foreign Investors 776,095.14 40.93 763,797.66 40.28 12,297.48 -

Local Individuals 813,031.87 42.88 813,957.73 42.92 -925.86 -

Yearly Cumulative since 1 Jan - 29 Sep 2021

Unit: M.Baht

Investor Type Buy Sell Net

Value % Value % Value %

Local Institutions 1,145,317.08 7.01 1,183,439.57 7.24 -38,122.49 -

Proprietary

Trading

1,623,629.77 9.94 1,611,146.84 9.86 12,482.93 -

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Foreign Investors 6,192,409.70 37.90 6,267,954.77 38.37 -75,545.07 -

Local Individuals 7,376,049.78 45.15 7,274,865.14 44.53 101,184.64 -

Total Trading Value 93,119.73 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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