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This is the twenty-seventh year that Money and Banking Magazine has teamed up with professors from the College of Commerce and Accounting. Chulalongkorn University Made a ranking of Thai millionaires Measured by the main shareholders of the national natural person who own shares of 0.5% or more according to the last shareholder registration book that closes before September 30, 2020.
For the 2020 Thai Millionaire Ranking in Money and Banking Magazine The December 2020 issue looks like the Thai Stock Market Millionaire in 2020
Top 10 millionaires Including Harald Link, Chairman of B.Grimm Group, the largest German business group in Thailand. Who is the business owner of power, power plants, medical equipment, air conditioning, transportation and real estate? Up from number 11 last year from the 26,798.95 million baht worth of shares, a decrease of 632.63 million baht or 2.31%.
Ninth millionaire shares Including Khunying Wanna Sirivadhanabhakdi As a prosperous mogul, he rises from 23rd last year. It has a total equity stake of 28,728.70 million baht, an increase of 18,398.13 million baht or 178.09%.
Eighth millionaire shares Like Sompoch Ahunai, owner of Pure Energy Public Company Limited (EA), energy business sells biodiesel. And distributing solar electricity fell from No. 5 last year. The value of the shares remained at 34,412.43 million baht, a decrease of 7,671.82 million baht or 18.23%.
Sixth and seventh stock market millionaires Including 2 millionaires, owner shares Muangthai Capital Public Company Limited (MTC) or his former name is Muang Thai Leasing of Dao Napa Phet Ampai ranked No. 6 from No. 7 last year. Having shares valued at 35,460 million baht, a decrease of 5,580 million baht or 13.60%, Chuchat Petchampai rose from 8th place to 7th place, with shares worth 35,277.91 million baht, a decrease of 5,563, 30 million baht or 13.62%.
Top 5 millionaires Including Chao Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi After entering the 23rd Rich Stock Thai Stock List last year The total value of the shares was 38,178.70 million baht, rich, an increase of 27,848.13 million baht or 269.57% from the adoption of Asset World Corp Plc (AWC), a portfolio company that owns shares in “TCC Group” real estate business in the hotel / hotel sector AND commercial real estate business Listed on the Thailand Stock Exchange In October 2019, it also owns shares of Thai Holdings Group Plc. (SEG), a holding company of Sirivadhanabhakdi Group. Also invest in life insurance, insurance and leasing businesses.
4th millionaire shares Namely, Vanarat Tangkaravakun, president of TOA group of companies The eldest heir to the TOA color kingdom moved to fourth place from No. 6 last year. By owning shares of Stark Corporation Plc. (STARK) and TOA Paint (Thailand) Plc. (TOA) for a total of 41,213.15 million baht, an increase of 157.85 million baht or 0.38 million baht. %
3rd millionaire shares This year it still belongs to the Niti Institute Large investor Descendants of the Kingdom of Osotspa Having shares worth 48,181.64 million baht, a decrease of 431.68 million baht or 0.89% for the investment portfolio of the legal entity this year. It is made up of 12 companies in total, of which 10 have been investing since last year and it has two new shares in its portfolio.
2nd millionaire of shares Like Dr. Prasert Prasatthong-Osoth or Dr. Serit, the owner of the Bangkok-Nonthavej Hospital group. And Bangkok Airways Airlines By having shares worth 50,079.31 million baht, which MoSert owns both Bangkok Airways (BA), Bangkok Airways, Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS), Nonthavej Hospital Plc. (NTV) and Samui Airport Property Leasehold Fund (SPF) is severely affected by COVID-19.
In particular, Bangkok Airways, which had to be interrupted by lockdown measures. Hospital stocks also plummeted due to the disappearance of foreign patients. As a result, this year, Mor Serithrai decreased 16,031.33 million baht or 24.25%.
No. 1 millionaire of Thai stocks Remains of Sarat Ratanavadi, Director and Vice President AND the CEO of Gulf Energy Development Plc. Or GULF, which is the second consecutive year of the championship, with the highest value of 115.290 million baht, a big decrease of 5.67 billion baht or 4.69% Sarat is the number one shareholder of GULF with a stake of 35, 44%.
In 2019, Sarath stepped up to become the Thai Millionaire Champion for the first year. At that time, the value of GULF shares soared to 160 baht (as of September 30, 2019, the par price was 5 baht), an increase of 83.75 baht or 109.84% from the price of initial public offering (IPO) of 45.00 baht per share last year. But as of this year, GULF actions are inevitable with the impact of Dovid-19. That dragged the Thai stock index down sharply, with the price of GULF falling to 30.50 baht, down 4.69% (as of September 30, 2020, the par price was adjusted to 1 baht). Sarat this year has decreased. More than 5.6 billion baht
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