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Ms. Wanida Boonpiraks, Executive Vice President Finance and Accounting, Thaioil Public Company Limited received the Quality Persons of The Year 2022 Award in the category of Energy and Utilities Sector, from H.E. Mr. Kasem Chankaew (Privy Councillor). The ceremony was held at Miracle Grand Ballroom, Miracle Grand Convention Hotel.
Thai Oil Public Company Limited’s Executive Vice President Finance and Accounting, Ms. Wanida Boonpiraks, has been awarded “Best CFO – Resource Company” at the IAA Awards for Listed Companies 2021. The award was presented by Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health. The awards are decided by the Investment Analysts Association (IAA) with the intention of honouring outstanding performance by personnel of registered companies. The nomination and rating processes are undertaken by analysts and fund managers in accordance with the association’s terms. The ceremony was held at the Professor Sangvian Intarawichai Auditorium, The Stock Exchange of Thailand.
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BANGKOK (Reuters) - Share prices for Thai Oil Pcl dropped on Friday after the Thailand oil refiner announced plans to offer new shares and sell stakes in a subsidiary to finance a $1.2 billion investment in Indonesia’s Chandra Asri Petrochemical TBK PT.
Shares in Thai Oil fell 10% in Friday’s morning trading session at 05:00 GMT along a 1% decline in the benchmark index.
“In recapitalisation, there will be an equity offering of 10 billion baht ($304.04 million),” the company’s Executive Vice President of Finance Wanida Boonpiraks told reporters on Friday.
Thai Oil would also sell stakes in electricity firm Global Power Synergy Pcl for 20 billion baht to parent firm, PTT Pcl, she said.
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BANGKOK: Share prices for Thai Oil Pcl dropped on Friday after the Thailand oil refiner announced plans to offer new shares and sell stakes in a subsidiary to finance a US$1.2 billion investment in Indonesia s Chandra Asri Petrochemical TBK PT.
Shares in Thai Oil fell 10per cent in Friday s morning trading session at 05:00 GMT along a 1per cent decline in the benchmark index.
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Advertisement In recapitalisation, there will be an equity offering of 10 billion baht (US$304.04 million), the company s Executive Vice President of Finance Wanida Boonpiraks told reporters on Friday.