ThaiBev Company profile
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Thai Beverage Public Company Limited (Y92), better known as ThaiBev, is a multinational corporation specialising in drink production. Headquartered in Bangkok, the company’s business is divided into four segments: spirits, beer, non-alcoholic beverages and food.
The company’s shares are traded on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) under the ticker symbol Y92.
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Founded in 2003 to consolidate 58 of Thailand’s leading beer and spirit companies,ThaiBev is owned by business magnate Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, who also serves as company chair. Over the years the company has expanded its operations beyond beers and spirits, establishing divisions dedicated to non-alcoholic beverages and food products. It now has a vast network of breweries, distilleries and non-alcoholic beverage production facilities in Thailand, as well as production facilities in Scotland, China and Myanmar.
Throughout its history, ThaiBev has made a number of acquisitions, including a purchase of a 75% stake in whisky manufacturer Grand Royal Group and a 53% stake in Vietnamese beer producer SABECO. Today its business portfolio includes a wide range of brands - Chang Beer being one of the most popular. The second highest-selling beer in Thailand, Chang has more than 35% of the market share. It was the official sponsor of Premier League football team Everton FC in 2004-2017, and secured deals with La Liga giants Real Madrid and FC Barcelona in 2012.
The business reported total revenues of ฿259,392m (Thai Baht) for FY 2020, down 5.3% on the previous financial year, while operating profit after tax was up 6% at ฿34,600m.
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ThaiBev was listed on the SGX in 2006. Its shares traded in the sub-S$0.30 range until 2012, when the price rose rapidly, driven by news of the company's acquisition of a 22% stake in Singaporean food and beverage company Fraser and Neave. In May 2013, the share price reached S$0.70 and continued to rise for the next three years, peaking at S$1.03 in July 2016. This upward momentum was short lived and by December 2018 the price had fallen to S$0.59. Shares then rose, peaking at S$0.94 in August 2019.
Hurt by the Covid-19 pandemic, stock crashed to S$0.53 in March 2020 amid a broader market selloff. By March 2021, ThaiBev shares had not yet recovered to pre-pandemic levels, ending the month at S$0.74. The stock closed spring 2021 trading at S$0.69 a share.
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