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Thai Beverage Public Company Limited (ThaiBev) reported a 12% decline in profit for FY2025, totaling $1.272 million, attributed to weaker sales revenue of $13.611 million. The spirits segment saw a 1.8% drop in sales revenue, primarily due to reduced domestic consumption. Despite this, the international business performed well. The board proposed a final dividend of $0.19, maintaining a stable distribution compared to FY2024. The company aims to optimize efficiencies and tighten cost structures to enhance competitiveness.
The local stock market opened up 0.16% on the first trading day of 2026, with the Straits Times Index at 4653.87 points, trading volume of 81.49 million shares, and a turnover of 48.5 million yuan. There were 83 stocks that rose and 76 stocks that fell. Singapore Airlines had the largest increase, rising 0.78% to 6.45 yuan; ThaiBev had the largest decrease, falling 1.09% to 0.455 yuan
On the last trading day of 2025, the FTSE Straits Times Index opened down 0.23% or 10.6 points, at 4644.78. The total trading volume was 75.52 million shares, with a trading value of 49.9 million yuan. There were 85 advancing stocks and 68 declining stocks. Mapletree PanAsia Com Tr had the largest increase, rising 0.69% to 1.47 yuan; ThaiBev had the largest decline, falling 1.09% to 0.455 yuan
On December 30th, the FTSE Straits Times Index opened up 0.52% at 4657.55 points, with a trading volume of 73.08 million shares and a trading value of 70.31 million yuan. There were 97 stocks that rose and 53 stocks that fell. ST Engineering had the largest increase, rising 0.84% to 8.44 yuan; Thai Beverage had the largest decrease, falling 1.09% to 0.455 yuan
The local stock market opened higher on the first trading day of the last week of 2025, with the FTSE Straits Times Index rising 0.1% or 4.42 points to 4640.57 points on Monday. As of 9:09 AM, the trading volume was 79.65 million shares, with a turnover of 61.05 million yuan. There were 124 gainers and 58 losers. The biggest gainer was Keppel DC Reit, which rose 0.91% to 2.23 yuan; the biggest loser was ThaiBev, which fell 1.09% to 0.455 yuan