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Book Companies Listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand

Download or read book Companies Listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand written by Source Wikipedia and published by University-Press.org. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: List of companies by revenue, Thai Airways International, BTS Skytrain, Bumrungrad International Hospital, Big C, Charoen Pokphand Foods, ITV, Minor International, Dusit Thani Group, Airports of Thailand, Shin Corporation, Thaicom, Major Cineplex, Central Group, Nation Multimedia Group, SF Group, Siam Commercial Bank, True Corporation, GMM Grammy, Advanced Info Service, MBK Center, RS Public Company Limited, BEC-TERO, Raimon Land, Thai President Foods, UBIS, Thai Tap Water Supply, Sansiri, Bangkok Bank, DTAC, Banpu, Modernform Group, TMB Bank, Siam Cement, PTT Public Company Limited, Kasikornbank, Thai Rung Union Car, MCOT, Robinson Department Store, DSG International Ltd., Italthai Industrial Group, Glow Energy, The Erawan Group, 3K Battery, Khon Kaen Sugar, Kiatnakin Bank, Bank of Ayudhya, Vibhavadi Hospital, TPI Polene, Bangkok Land, Thai Rubber Latex Corporation, Land and Houses, DiStar. Excerpt: This is a list of the world's largest public and private businesses by gross revenues. The list is limited to companies with annual revenues exceeding 40 billion U.S. dollars. Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (Thai) (SET: THAI, Thai: ) is the national flag carrier and largest airline of Thailand. Formed in 1988, the airline's headquarters are located in Chatuchak District, Bangkok, and operates out of Suvarnabhumi Airport. Thai is a founding member of the Star Alliance. Thai is a major shareholder which hold 39% shares of Nok Air-a low-cost Bangkok-based carrier. In August 2010, Thai announced to own 51% of a joint venture for a low-cost airline based in Thailand, with Tiger Airways owning the remaining 49%. From its hub at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thai flies to 72 destinations in 35 countries, using a fleet of 85 aircraft. The airline operates one of the 10 longest non-stop commercial flights.The...

Book Rules of the Stock Exchange of Thailand Governing Listed Company on the Stock Exchange of Thailand and the Market for Alternative Investment  mai

Download or read book Rules of the Stock Exchange of Thailand Governing Listed Company on the Stock Exchange of Thailand and the Market for Alternative Investment mai written by Talāt Laksap hǣng Prathēt Thai and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Company Handbook

Download or read book Company Handbook written by and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 981 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Independent Study Factors Contributed to Auditor change Decision of Listed Companies in the Stock Exchange of Thailand

Download or read book Independent Study Factors Contributed to Auditor change Decision of Listed Companies in the Stock Exchange of Thailand written by Jiraporn Nawilaijaroen and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Study on the Effect of Changes in Corporate Bond Credit Rating Towards Common Stock Returns of Companies Listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand

Download or read book Study on the Effect of Changes in Corporate Bond Credit Rating Towards Common Stock Returns of Companies Listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand written by and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Analysis of Media Coverage of Stock Exchange of Thailand  Set  Listed Companies  Corporate Social Pesponsibility Activities

Download or read book Analysis of Media Coverage of Stock Exchange of Thailand Set Listed Companies Corporate Social Pesponsibility Activities written by Kimberley Hoyer and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 404 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this following research is to examine and study the stock exchange of Thailand (SET) listed companies' corporate social responsibility initiatives with respect to the media coverage that these receive by the most popular english media in Thailand. The study included an extensive content analysis of the top 15 listed companies' corporate social pesponsibility reports, as well as further data collection at the news archives of the Bangkok Post and The nation. The extensive analysis has shown that when looking at the two largest English Thai mediaoutlets, they generally showed a strong interest in publishing articles about the companies, which was reflected in strong interest in publishing numbers of total articles that have mentioned the companies' names. The Bangkok post has published more than three times the amount of total articles compared to The nation, but on the other side had smaller average media coverage of the companies' CSR initiatives. The majority of initiatives are focused on the social component of the triple bottom line with a high interest in promoting fair labour practices, decent work, and human rights, or education, which was also reflected in the media coverage as both newspapers have focussed their coverage on the social initiatives to the same extent. the media image has been affected to a different extent for each company depending on the amount of coverage the initiatives have received and to what extent these initiatives have beenrepeated over time in order to reinforce the content or message of the companies CSR strategies.

Book Guidelines on Resolution and Prevention of Corruption of Thai Listed Companies in the Stock Exchange

Download or read book Guidelines on Resolution and Prevention of Corruption of Thai Listed Companies in the Stock Exchange written by Suraphol Srivithaya and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 6 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The research paper focuses on corruption problems in Thai private sectors of listed companies in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) compared with those in five foreign stock exchanges: NYSE (USA), FWB (Germany), Milan stock market (Italy), KRK (South Korea) and SGX (Singapore). The comparative analysis concentrated on causes, nature, models and effects of corruption of listed companies, as well as law enforcement problems of Thai laws and foreign laws on corruption of listed companies in order to recommend effective guidelines on legal and other related measures for solving and preventing the corruption of Thai listed companies in the SET. The results of this research found that the private sectors' corruption of listed companies in stock markets had more and more tremendous values and complex methods of corruption than those in the public sectors, whether such corruption were occurred in highly developed stock markets or in low developing ones, that had caused financial and economic crises at national, regional, and global levels without any frontiers in the world of globalization. The causes, nature, models, and effects of corruption, as well as problems of law enforcement, for solving and preventing listed companies' corruption were different between listed companies in Thai and foreign stock markets. However, at least two models and methods of corruption that generated economic and financial crisis were in common: market manipulation by insider trading and embezzlement/siphoning of companies' property by fraudulent accounting statement.

Book Corporate Governance and the Cost of Capital of the Companies Listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand

Download or read book Corporate Governance and the Cost of Capital of the Companies Listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand written by and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis investigates the relationship between corporate governance and cost of capital of the companies listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) during 2000-2007. This study uses corporate governance index (CGI) which capture major aspects of corporate governance that are board structure, conflict of interest, board responsibility, shareholder rights, and disclosure and transparency. The cost of debt is estimated by predicting the credit rating which estimated by Altman model, Blume model, Campbell model, Shumway model and Zmijewski model and being converted in to the cost of debt by using the yield spread technique. The cost of equity calculated from CAPM, three-factor model, DDM and Easton model. After ignoring invalid model namely CAPM and DDM, the regression result shows a negative relationship between corporate governance, the cost of debt, the cost of equity and the cost of capital. The result can be interpreted that corporate governance can reduce the cost of capital.

Book Companies Handbbook

Download or read book Companies Handbbook written by and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Corporate Governance of Listed Companies in Thailand

Download or read book Corporate Governance of Listed Companies in Thailand written by Sakulrat Montreevat and published by Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. This book was released on 2006 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides an understanding of corporate governance in the context of Thailand. It explains the background and scope of corporate governance in Thailand before and after the Asian financial crisis, and details the roles of the relevant agencies and the key elements of corporate governance for listed companies. The author reviews the assessments made by both local and international organizations and concludes by looking at the challenges ahead and offering policy recommendations for raising the level of corporate governance in Thailand.

Book Earnings Quality  Corporate Governance Structure and Corporate Social Performance of Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand

Download or read book Earnings Quality Corporate Governance Structure and Corporate Social Performance of Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand written by Chutima Nakprasit and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 14 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between earnings quality, corporate governance structure and corporate social performance (CSP) emphasizing on 317 manufacturing companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). Earnings quality is calculated from four measurements while corporate governance structure is represented by ownership concentration, foreign ownership, board independence and CEO duality. In this study, CSP disclosure index is constructed in accordance with Thai institution guideline based on GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) framework in order to assess the extent of CSP. Regression analysis reveals a significant positive relationship between earnings quality and CSP. The result also indicates a significant positive relationship between ownership concentration and CSP. It implies that ethical and transparent character of Thai companies and ownership concentration contributes to CSP commitment.

Book Ceo s Characteristics and Firm Performance of the Companies Listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand

Download or read book Ceo s Characteristics and Firm Performance of the Companies Listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand written by Tassana Athiapinya and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study investigates the relationship between CEO's characteristics and firm performance of the companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand between years 1999-2004. The CEO's characteristics are measured by seven attributes; relationship with founding families, having other insider on board, concentration of titles (Chairman and CEO), business related educational background, age, ownership and tenure. The results show that concentration of titles and ownership have a positive effect on firm performance while relationship with founding families has a negative effect on firm performance. In addition this study finds an invert U-shaped relationship between ownership and firm performance.

Book A Capital Market in Thailand

Download or read book A Capital Market in Thailand written by Sidney M. Robbins and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 398 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The theoritical basis for a capital market; Probable outcome of an unchartered couse of action; Role of the capital market working group; Creating a demand for stock in Thailand.

Book The Stock Exchange of Thailand  SET

Download or read book The Stock Exchange of Thailand SET written by and published by . This book was released on with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Thailand s Corporate Financing and Governance Structures

Download or read book Thailand s Corporate Financing and Governance Structures written by Pedro Alba and published by World Bank Publications. This book was released on 1998 with total page 31 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: November 1998 Weaknesses in corporate governance and the fragile financial structure of many corporations contributed to, and deepened Thailand's recent financial crisis. Large corporations need to reduce their vulnerability to economic shocks and improve corporate governance; smaller firms should achieve a more stable funding structure. Alba, Claessens, and Djankov assess Thailand's policy options for reducing large corporations' vulnerability to economic shocks and improving their corporate governance - and for providing smaller firms a more stable funding structure. Using data for firms listed on Thailand's stock exchange, they empirically assess the relative importance of various factors determining the cost of capital, the availability of financing, and policies and distortions that affect corporate governance in nonfinancial firms. The empirical findings highlight weaknesses in corporate governance and the inherent risks in Thailand's corporate financing structures. They conclude that the most important ask in improving the structure of corporate financing and the framework for corporate governance is to change incentives. This will involve: * Accelerating legal reform, including reform of bankruptcy and foreclosure laws. * Improving bank monitoring of enterprise management and encouraging banks to develop more arm's-length relationships with firms. This will require greater transparency and disclosure of ownership relationships and stricter enforcement of insider and related lending limits, violation of which contributed poor intermediation and the recent crisis. * Improving disclosure and accounting practices. Self-regulatory agencies may need to play more of a role, possibly with more legal power to discipline violators. * Better enforcement of corporate governance rules. The formal structure for corporate governance is standard but enforcement is weak. * Facilitation of equity infusions. Investors - especially minority shareholders - may need to play a more direct role in monitoring and disciplining managers. To attract new infusions of equity, new equity owners may need more-than-proportional representation on the board of directors until other investor protection mechanisms are strengthened. * Improving the framework for corporate governance. A broad public discussion of corporate governance, similar to recent discussions in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, may be needed to clarify the distribution of control in the economy's real sector. * Strengthening institutions responsible for gathering and analyzing data on firms of all sizes and for monitoring firm performance and behavior. This paper-a product of the Economic Policy Unit, Finance, Private Sector, and Infrastructure Network-is part of a larger effort in the network to study the performance and financing structures of East Asian corporations.