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Top Short-Selling Stocks on July 23, 2021
Top Short-Selling Stocks on July 23, 2021
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FSSIA Picks Top 5 Outstanding Stocks in SET50 amid Covid-19 Crisis in Thailand
FSSIA picked CBG, BGRIM, GULF, CRC and BBL as the best fit for top five stocks in SET50 amid the ongoing Covid-19 situation in Thailand.
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JWD Invests ฿495Mn to Acquire a Holding Company Engaging in Container Port Operations
JWD invested 495 million baht to acquire Smilesun, a holding company engaging in the business of container port operations.
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PLANB Establishes 2 JV for Boxing and e-Sport Businesses
PLANB established two joint venture companies for boxing and e-Sport businesses.
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ORI Converts Britania’s Status to a Public Company
Origin Property changed Britania Company Limited status to a public limited company.
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Thai Stock Market Roundup on July 23, 2021
A brief summary of major changes and significant developments in the Thai stock market on July 23, 2021.
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Foreign Investors Net Sell THB2.2 Billion of Thai Shares, Plunging SET Index by 7pts
The total value of buying and selling separated by the investor's type as of July 23, 2021.
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SCGP Completes the Acquisition of 70% Shares in Vietnam’s Duy Tan
SCGP announces the completion of its 70% merger and partnership (M&P) investment in Duy Tan Plastics Manufacturing Corporation.
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STECH Closes 18% Higher on Its First Trading Day with a ฿2.49Bn in Value
STECH closed 17.99% higher or an increase of ฿0.50/share to ฿3.28/share on its first trading day, with a trading value of 2.49 billion baht.
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Analysts Recommend Best 19 Stocks with a Positive Earnings Outlook for 2Q21
Country Group and Capital Nomura have picked 19 stocks with a positive earnings outlook in 2Q21 for investing.
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SET Drops 11pts in the Afternoon Session amid Selling Pressure in Banking-Energy Stocks
SET Index plummeted by 11.18 points or 0.72% to 1,541.18 points, due to the effect of selling pressure in banking and energy stocks.
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Philippines Bans Travel from Thailand-Malaysia as Delta Variant Spikes
The Philippines imposes tighter travel restrictions in its capital Manila, as well as a ban on tourists arriving from Malaysia and Thailand, in an effort to prevent the spread of this strain.