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June 11, 2021 Thai Enquirer Summary Political News To push through its plans to capture the northeast region of the country, the heartland of the Pheu Thai party, the current government’s leading party – Phalang Pracharat party (PPRP) has decided to hold its annual meeting in Khon Kaen on June 18 th as a way to show that they are focusing on Northeast area. This area of the northeast region is now the area where the drug dealing convict Thammanat Prompao, who had managed to get a few seats in the by-elections that took place in that area. While the mainstream media are speculating the possible house dissolution by year-end 2021 and a snap-elections by early 2022, one of the key person behind the cunning manoeuvrings Paiboon Nititawan, has come out to say that there are plans to amend the constitution that would allow use of 2 ballot papers for the next elections. Paiboon, who has been the man behind the debacle of the charter amendment plans in 2020 and other mischiefs in the parliament since 2019 elections, has said that all the amendment process will take about 1-year to be completed as it involves laws and by-laws. After that an election could be held and all this process is going to take about 1-year.

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June 11, 2021

Thai Enquirer Summary

Political News

To push through its plans to capture the northeast region of the country, the heartland of

the Pheu Thai party, the current government’s leading party – Phalang Pracharat party

(PPRP) has decided to hold its annual meeting in Khon Kaen on June 18th

as a way to

show that they are focusing on Northeast area.

This area of the northeast region is now the area where the drug dealing convict –

Thammanat Prompao, who had managed to get a few seats in the by-elections that

took place in that area.

While the mainstream media are speculating the possible house dissolution by year-end

2021 and a snap-elections by early 2022, one of the key person behind the cunning

manoeuvrings – Paiboon Nititawan, has come out to say that there are plans to amend the

constitution that would allow use of 2 ballot papers for the next elections.

Paiboon, who has been the man behind the debacle of the charter amendment

plans in 2020 and other mischiefs in the parliament since 2019 elections, has said

that all the amendment process will take about 1-year to be completed as it

involves laws and by-laws.

After that an election could be held and all this process is going to take

about 1-year.

This comes despite Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan, who reportedly is the

mastermind behind the PPRP’s rise to power, continued to insist that the government of

Prayut will remain in power until the term ends (in March 2023).

Opposition MPs are now pushing for the House to set up an ad-hoc committee to screen

the use of the executive decree that will allow the government to seek a new loan of up to

500 billion baht after the loan decree passed the House’s approval.

The House of Representatives yesterday voted to pass an executive decree

allowing the government to seek additional loan of up to 500 billion baht to deal

with economic fallout and public health works due to the resurgence of the Covid-

19 crisis.

The House, 469 MPs, voted to pass the new bill by a vote of 270-196, with 3

abstentions. The decree will go to the Senate next Monday. The 250-membered

Senate’s approval is likely to be easy.

About 300 billion baht would be used for direct assistance to individuals and

businesses, 170 billion baht to create jobs and stimulate the economy, and 30

billion baht for medical equipment, research and medicine.

Chief opposition whip and a Pheu Thai MP for Maha Sarakham, Suthin

Khlangsaeng said some MPs have floated the idea of setting up a panel to

scrutinise the use of the 500-billion-baht new loan. They perceived that budget

scrutiny is needed after the panel previously set up to scrutinise the 1-trillion-baht

loan failed to do its job. A new budget scrutiny committee is needed to be formed

to look into the transparency of the spending of 1.5-trillion-baht loan in total.

It is reported that 4 votes in favour of the bill came from 4 rebel MPs of the Kao Klai

(Move Forward) Party while 7 Pheu Thai MPs failed to show up to cast their votes.

Rebel MPs who defied their party line are Karom Polponklang, a list MP;

Peeradet Khamsamut, a Chiang Rai MP; Dr Ekkapob Pianpiset, another Chiang

Rai MP; and Kwanlert Panichamat, a Chon Buri MP. These MPs used to give

their votes for the government in the last censure debate.

Interestingly, these 4 MPs reportedly sat with Bhumjai Thai MPs throughout the

debate.

Nearly all MPs of the opposition Pheu Thai Party cast their votes against the loan

decree except:

Pornpimol Thammasan, Pathum Thani MP

Chakkapat Chaiyasan, Udon Thani MP

Trairong Titham, Bueng Khong MP

Saranwut Saranket, Uttaradit MP

Somkid Chuekong, Ubon Ratchathani MP

Sombut Srisurin, Surin MP

Anurak Boonsol, Sakon Nakhon MP

Meanwhile, Bhumjai Thai Party spokesman Paradorn Prisnanantakul, who stood in the

parliament and took shot at the use of the budget and the mismanagement of Prayut

government, has come out to say that ‘MPs were forced’ to vote in support of the loan

decree because they are worried about transparency in budget spending.

Paradorn said he plans to submit a motion to the House seeking the formation of

a House committee vetting the 500 billion baht budget next week.

Chief opposition whip and a Pheu Thai MP for Maha Sarakham Suthin Khlangsaeng said

he will on June 15 submit a motion to the Parliament Speaker seeking to return to a

voting system of a 2-ballot papers.

Moreover, the motion will also seek to curbs the power of the Senate, Suthin

said.

Chinnaworn Boonyakiat, deputy government chief whip and a Democrat

member, said the Democrat, Bhumjai Thai and Chart Thai Pattana parties are still

pushing an amendment motion that seeks to return to a voting system with 2

ballots. The 3 parties will hold a meeting on the issue next week before launching

a campaign seeking signatures from MPs to sponsor a motion for the amendment.

Initially, they expects to be able to submit the motion on June 29.

The 3 coalition parties voiced strong support for the return to a 2-ballot voting

system, Chinnaworn said. They also support the idea that a prime minister must

come from the lists of candidates nominated by political parties and that the

Senate’s power must be curbed.

The Phalang Pracharat Party (PPRP) is set to hold the annual general assembly (AGM) in

Khon Kaen International Convention and Exhibition Center (KICE) on June 18, says

PPRP’s spokesperson Patcharin Samsiripong.

Interestingly, when asked by journalists, Deputy Prime Minister Gen Prawit

Wongsuwan, as the PPRP leader, said the AGM has been postponed all the time

and it has not been decided when the AGM will take place. He said the date given

came from media speculation.

Gen Prawit also dismissed rampant speculation of a House dissolution. The

speculation also followed reports of conflicts emerging among parties in the

government’s coalition.

He said rumours as groundless due to media speculation. When asked if he thinks

that Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha will lead the government to complete

its full term in office, Gen Prawit said he did not know but said the full term is 4

years.

Covid-19 News

There are already reports coming out that Siam BioScience the local producer of

AstraZeneca in Thailand, has said that it would not be able to deliver the new allocation

of the doses as promised on June 14th

but will be delayed by 2-days.

But insist that they will deliver 6 million doses.

To compensate for this another million doses of SinoVac arrived yesterday.

Even Thailand is set to get as many as 20 million doses of Pfizer and 5 million doses of

Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

The announcement was made by Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul who

came out to say that the ‘deal’ has been ‘signed’.

Anutin also said that SinoVac procurement would be raised to 5 million

doses per month from 3 million doses at the moment.

On the same day of his announcement, Anutin came under fire from the “Rural Doctors”

Facebook page which urged the Public Health Ministry to tell the truth to the public

about vaccine shortages because the shortage has caused turmoil for hospitals to have to

postpone jab appointments. The page also said medical personnel is working under

immense pressure due to the shortages.

If one still remembers, the Public Health Minister vowed to take action against

hospitals that postpone vaccinations for those who booked for jabs via the “Mor

Prom” app. The Rural Doctors page said the Minister’s pledge caused stress for

medical personnel given that hospitals do not have enough supply of vaccines.

The page called for Anutin to clarify whereabouts vaccines are.

Thailand’s Covid-19 caseload came in at 43 deaths and 2,310 new confirmed

cases over a 24-hour period.

Authorities yesterday ordered the Lalai Sap market in Silom to be shut for 3 days (from

June 10-13) for a big cleaning after the Bangrak District Office discovered 13 infections

at the market on Silom Soi 5 since May 26, the district office said on its Facebook page.

Nine family members were deemed at risk.

District officials earlier came out to dismiss reports that 310 people were infected

with Covid-19 at Lalai Sap market and that the market has been ordered closed

indefinitely.

Health workers will conduct Covid-19 testing on 1,000 people who were at the

market today from 9.00 hrs to 14.00 hrs.

Thai students set to go back to school next Monday after the new schooling year has been

postponed twice amid rising infections in the country.

Education Minister Treenuch Thienthong said the ministry has asked all schools

to prepare for the reopening and adjust their teaching to suit their learning

environment.

Schools have options of a face-to-face classroom teaching, online teaching and

on-air teaching (via satellite TV program), on-hand (teaching materials to be

delivered to students at home) and on-demand (via mobile phone applications).

Despite all this the number of cases continues to rise

Today’s numbers are

Total New Infections - 2,290

Community - 1,996

Prison - 294

Total New Discharge - 5,711

Total New Death - 27

Total Infection (April 1 onwards) - 160,965

Total Discharge (April 1 onwards) - 117,572

The inoculation plans for Thailand saw some slowdown yesterday as only 336,674 shots

were given against 472,128 shots on June 8th

and 416,847 on June 7th

.

Total in the past 3-days (until Wednesday) is at 1,225,648 shots

Total shots from March 1, 2021 until now is at 5.44 million

To reach the 100 million doses by the end of the year (in 205 days) Thailand

needs to inoculate 461,251 people each day.

There is some good news to the world is that the U.S. Government announced donation

of 500 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine to the world.

U.S. President Joe Biden has announced a donation of 500 million doses of the

Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine distribution through the global COVAX alliance to 92

lower-income countries and the African Union to help speed the pandemic’s end,

with “no strings attached”.

Economic News

Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow promised the

private sector to discuss its proposals including soft loans for SMEs with the Bank of

Thailand.

Supattanapong and the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) met yesterday to

discuss its “Connect the Dots” plan to revitalise the economy in 99 days with and

come up with three strategies to boost business.

The TCC’s key proposal focuses on boosting access to soft loans for liquidity-

strapped companies while also easing regulations for doing business and

accelerating vaccination in the private sector.

TCC chairman Sanan Angubolkul called on the government to give financial

institutions more freedom to exercise their discretion in extending business loans,

citing his concern over SMEs which have been forced to take high-interest

informal loans as they cannot access soft loans from the government.

The TCC urged the BoT to unlock debtors from credit scores or non-performing

loans (NPLs) so they can access funding sources during the Covid-19 crisis.

The TCC has come up with 2 measures to boost SMEs’ liquidity:

Reduce the credit term for SME suppliers (farmers, community

enterprises, individuals) to 7-15 days, and 30 days for bigger suppliers.

First phase of 5-billion-baht soft loan programme covering 6,000 SMEs

(1,000 approvals already given) through the Thai Bankers’ Association,

Thai Retailers Association and other allies. In the next phase, the TCC has

set a target of delivering loans of up to 5 million baht to 500,000 SMEs

nationwide within 6 months.

As for guidelines for economic recovery in the tourism and service sectors, the

TCC is working on the “Hug Thais” project to stimulate domestic consumption

and prepare for the country’s reopening to tourists next month under the Phuket

sandbox scheme. The “Hug Thais Hug Phuket” project is expected to generate

more than 270 billion baht over the next 6 months, accounting for 1.6 per cent of

national GDP and supporting more than 2 million jobs.

The TCC chairman said he also discussed the Ease of Doing Business Act with

Supatthanapong focusing on its pledge of “Easier, Faster, and Cheaper”.

The TCC will also discuss measures with CEOs of at least 5 commercial banks

within the next 2 weeks and forward the result of the discussion to Supattanapong

who will act as a mediator at a meeting on a debt holiday and soft loans with the

BoT, the Finance Ministry, the Interior Ministry and the private sector.

The Bank of Thailand (BoT) has responded to the private sector’s call for a debt

suspension scheme by announcing decision to extend its targeted debt moratorium

measures for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) scheduled to end on June 30,

2021 to the end of the year, says Central Governor Sethaput Suthiwart-Narueput.

The measures will apply to target SMEs with a credit line below 100 million baht

and have difficulty servicing existing debts that cannot cope with repaying loans

to financial institutions due to business operations not being fully recovered.

In addition, the BoT said it will allow banks to pay interim dividends as lenders

are strong with sufficient capital to withstand the impact of Covid-19 outbreaks,

Governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput said on Thursday.

Banks are allowed to pay interim dividends not exceeding last year’s dividend

payment rates and up to 50% of 1st-half net profits of 2021, the governor said.

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) and the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) are

scheduled to meet with industry and labour ministers to work out measures to better

protect factory workers.

FTI vice-chairman Kriengkrai Thiennukul said the 2 private bodies will meet with

the 2 ministers to discuss a clearer blueprint for the vaccination of factory

workers, who face significant risk of contracting Covid-19.

FTI will ask the government to speed up mass vaccination for factory workers to

control the spread of the virus clusters stem from factories.

It will also ask the government to sign agreements with neighbouring countries to

import more migrant workers into Thailand, which needs around 500,000,

according to the group.

FTI plans to buy Sinopharm vaccines from Chulabhorn Royal Academy while the

Social Security Office is going ahead with its vaccine rollout for workers under

Section 33 of the Social Security Act.

The Pattaya Business and Tourism Association (PBTA) has floated the idea for the

government to include Koh Lan, an island resort off Pattaya, in the tourism sandbox

scheme, taking after the Phuket sandbox scheme as Pattaya City is scheduled for the

reopening for foreign tourists in August-September.

PBTA President Boonanan Pattanasin said under the scheme, vaccinated foreign

tourists are required to undergo 3-7 days quarantine in their hotels in Bang

Lamung and Sattahip districts for 3-7 days before being allowed to travel

elsewhere.

Boonanan said the PBTA will still need to discuss the idea with operators and

local residents in Koh Lan before bringing the result of the discussion to discuss

with hotel and tourism-related operators to work out areas that will be designated

for tourists before submitting the proposal to the CCSA.

Thailand’s consumer confidence index plunged to lows not seen since the financial crisis

of 1997 over concerns of economic impact from the Covid-19 pandemic, the University

of Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) said Thursday.

The index in May stood at 44.7 points, falling for the third consecutive month and

from 46 points in April, to its lowest reading in more than 22 years.

Consumer confidence was dragged down by the consequences of the ongoing

pandemic, coupled with uncertainty around the government’s vaccine roll-out

plans, said Thanavath Phonvichai, the President of the Business Forecasting Unit

at the UTCC.

Despite the government’s attempts to boost purchasing power, “there are signs of

slowdown on people’s spending and in the struggling tourism industry,”

Thanavath pointed out.

The UTCC said the consumer index should increase in June after the country

starts mass inoculation nationwide, even though the supply might not be

sufficient.

However, the risk factor that might undermine consumer confidence in the future

is domestic political instability that could lead to more political turmoil,

Thanavath warned.

Economic sentiment in May also tumbled to 38.9 points from 40.3 in April. Job

opportunity sentiment fell to 41.3 points from 42.9, while the future income index

dropped to 53.9 points from 54.7 in the previous month.

SET-listed Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Plc (BAFS) is planning to acquire another

renewable power generation asset at around 700 million baht to offset a plunge in

revenue in its refuelling business during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new acquisition follows its recent deal to buy seven on-ground solar farms

from Padaeng Industry Plc in March at a cost of 1.70 billion baht. The solar

farms, with combined capacity of 34.4 megawatts, are currently in operation.

BAFS vice-president ML Nathasit Diskul yesterday did not give further details of

the new purchase, saying the new facility is in operation, with capacity of 13MW.

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General News

Corruption free regime (well that’s what Prayut wants it to be called).

A local administrative organisation has been accused of overpaying for more than

6,000 solar-powered street lamps topped with mythical kinnaree figures in Samut

Prakarn district.

Critics say the Racha Thewa tambon administration organisation spent

more than 642 million baht installing 6,773 lampposts, and only one

company was involved.

Tambol administrative office’s chairman Songchai Nokkhamin, who

came out to defend the solar-cell project yesterday, insists the project is

above board. All procedures were properly followed in the bidding,

purchase and installation of the lights in his tambon, he said.

Homework for the weekend for our readers

Think of what you would tell your insurance company what you would tell them

if by chance you are driving your car and don’t see this newly put up deity in the

middle of the road on a provincial road in Thailand.

Political News Headlines in Thai Media

With the government’s mass vaccination campaign kicking off this week, Thais all over

the country have been flocking to their designated vaccination sites to get inoculated.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/28394/is-there-a-link-between-taking-birth-

control-pills-getting-the-vaccine-and-blood-clots/

The Center of Excellence in Clinical Virology at Chulalongkorn University is looking for

volunteers who have had two different types of Covid-19 vaccine, its chief announced on

Thursday.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/28423/volunteers-wanted-for-research-on-

mixing-covid-vaccines/

Former politician Nangnoi Assawakittikorn on Thursday led an army of royalist

“Minions” to the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD), where they urged

police to crack down on violators of the lese majeste and computer crime laws.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40001878

Lawmakers on Thursday approved the government’s plan to borrow an additional 500

billion baht to deal with the Covid-19 crisis in Thailand.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40001870

A local administrative organisation has been accused of overpaying for more than 6,000

solar-powered street lamps topped with mythical kinnaree figures.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2130107/tambon-accused-of-

graft-in-purchase-of-kinnaree-topped-street-lights

Soldiers, police and thessakij inspectors will combine forces to keep an eye on

construction camp sites in Bangkok after some workers were relocated despite orders for

them to stay put, says the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA).

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2130471/crackdown-on-

workers-moving-between-sites

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai has asked China to

provide further support for Thailand's vaccine procurement needs.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2130311/don-talks-vaccine-

aid-with-china

Economic News Headlines in Thai Media

Thailand will only see clear signs of economic recovery in the last quarter of 2021 if the

current outbreak can be brought under control by the end of July, the Kasikorn Research

Center said Thursday.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/28427/analyst-thailand-needs-pandemic-under-

control-next-month-to-see-economic-recovery-this-year/

Twenty-four per cent of open-air markets inspected in Bangkok did not have adequate

measures in place to reduce the spread of coronavirus, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation

Administration (CCSA) said on Wednesday.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/28437/a-quarter-of-bangkok-markets-lacking-

covid-prevention-measures/

Collecting data on app users is legitimate and important, but the way consent is gained

should be improved, one of the brains behind the government-sponsored Pao Tang

payment platform said Thursday.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/28412/pao-tang-app-developer-defends-

collection-of-user-data/

Thailand’s consumer confidence index plunged to lows not seen since the financial crisis

of 1997 over concerns of economic impact from the Covid-19 pandemic, the University

of Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) said Thursday.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/28409/consumer-confidence-hits-lowest-point-

since-1997-financial-crisis/

Automobile tax adjustments to turn Thailand into a manufacturing base for electric

vehicles (EVs) should not affect the production of other vehicles like pick-up trucks, a

source from the Excise Department said this week.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40001869

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index closed at 1,625.27 on Thursday, down 1.00

point or 0.06 per cent. Transactions totalled THB105.96 billion with an index high of

1,636.22 and a low of 1,623.57.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/business/40001881

The Bank of Thailand has allowed banks to pay interim dividends as lenders are strong

with sufficient capital to withstand the impact of Covid-19 outbreaks, Governor Sethaput

Suthiwartnarueput said on Thursday.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2130723/bank-of-thailand-allows-

banks-to-pay-interim-dividends

The State Enterprise Policy Office (Sepo) has vowed to expedite disbursement of state

enterprise investment, reaching 80-85% of its total investment budget this year, with a

goal to increase economic growth.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2130403/sepo-vows-quick-funds-

disbursal

Thai Union Group Plc has invested through its venture fund in Israeli startup ViAqua

Therapeutics, which uses RNA technology to improve animal health in aquaculture.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2130447/thai-union-invests-in-israeli-

startup-viaqua

Issues to be watched out for

March 31-June 30, 2021 – The deadline extension to file personal income taxes for the

2020 tax 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.

June 23, 2021 – The Central Bank will hold the next meeting for key interest rate review.

June-September, 2021 – Thailand plans to administer 1st doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to

36 million people, according to the Public Health Ministry.

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.

August, 2021 – A 3.1-trillion-baht budget spending bill for the fiscal year 2022 will be

tabled for 2nd

and 3rd readings.

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 – December, 2021 - The 2nd doses of AstraZeneca would be administered.

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

Chiang Mai.

Key Data

SET Index 1,633.60 +7.33

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 June 10, 2021

Buying, Selling or Transfer of shares by Owners/Management

Stock Code Volume Value Action

AAV 3,712,091 2.81 Sale

CCET 500,000 3.32 Sale

CHG 100,000 3.64 Purchase

CHG 100,000 3.72 Sale

DHOUSE 100,000 1.26 Purchase

DDD 150,000 23.5 Sale

EPG 200,000 11.4 Sale

EP 206,700 5.85 Purchase

EP 100,000 5.9 Purchase

XO 2,374,900 23.38 Sale

GRAMMY 342,400 16.58 Sale

JCK 300,000 0.4 Sale

KCM 890,000 1.12 Sale

KCM 2,037,000 1.13 Sale

KCM 369,700 1.15 Sale

KCM 5,000 1.16 Sale

KIAT 8,400 0.71 Sale

LPH 65,700 5.12 Purchase

LPH 24,300 5.16 Purchase

LPH 30,000 5.16 Purchase

MILL 38,199 0.55 Sale

MILL 400,000 0.52 Sale

MILL 601,333 0.51 Sale

NRF 803,407 - Transfer

NRF 145,600 - Transfer

NRF 76,128 - Transfer

NSL 200,000 14.3 Purchase

NSL 160,000 14 Purchase

PLANET 10,000,000 2.38 Sale

PRAKIT 3,000 9.4 Purchase

PSL 400,000 20.4 Sale

RT 375,000 2.48 Sale

SAK 300,000 11.5 Purchase

SAK 50,000 11.5 Purchase

CFRESH 400,000 2.19 Sale

CFRESH 50,000 2.2 Sale

SMT 1,801,000 5.45 Purchase

TM 200,000 4.14 Sale

TPLAS 60,000 2.42 Sale

TSTE 20,000 7 Purchase

KUN 73,300 3 Sale

WAVE 1,800,000 0.66 Sale

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 10 Jun 2021

Unit: M.Baht

Investor Type Buy Sell Net

Value % Value % Value %

Local Institutions 8,635.31 8.15 7,829.26 7.39 806.05 -

Proprietary

Trading

9,248.87 8.73 9,019.73 8.51 229.14 -

Foreign Investors 41,982.14 39.62 43,626.17 41.17 -1,644.02 -

Local Individuals 46,095.04 43.5 45,486.20 42.93 608.83 -

Monthly Cumulative between 1 - 10 Jun 2021

Unit: M.Baht

Investor Type Buy Sell Net

Value % Value % Value %

Local Institutions 52,936.19 7.43 54,381.93 7.63 -1,445.75 -

Proprietary

Trading

61,943.14 8.69 61,179.80 8.58 763.34 -

Foreign Investors 280,982.76 39.43 275,105.40 38.6 5,877.35 -

Local Individuals 316,795.14 44.45 321,990.09 45.18 -5,194.95 -

Yearly Cumulative since 1 Jan - 10 Jun 2021

Unit: M.Baht

Investor Type Buy Sell Net

Value % Value % Value %

Local Institutions 713,236.62 7.23 751,318.74 7.62 -38,082.11 -

Proprietary

Trading

988,129.27 10.02 985,195.54 9.99 2,933.73 -

Foreign Investors 3,556,804.12 36.07 3,617,140.92 36.68 -60,336.80 -

Local Individuals 4,602,834.93 46.68 4,507,349.74 45.71 95,485.18 -

Total Trading Value 19,750.39 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

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