Thu May 17, 2012 4:33am EDT
Shares in Advanced Info Service Pcl climbed to a one-week high amid expectations that the country's biggest mobile phone operator would win the most spectrum lots of 3G spectrum licences in an auction scheduled for September or October.
Advanced shares were up 1.1 percent at 185 baht ($5.88), having hit 190.5 baht, the highest since May 9. The stock has gained 32 percent so far this year.
The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) finalised on Wednesday the 3G spectrum licence auction method, dividing the spectrum into nine slots, each containing 5 megahertz of bandwidth, local newspapers reported.
The telecoms regulator has decided to cap the total bandwidth available to each bidder at 20 megahertz (MHz) while
cash-rich bidders are expected to be able to afford to grab the maximum 20MHz bandwidth.
1520 (0820 GMT)
(Reporting by Viparat Jantraprap in Bangkok; Editing by Jacqueline Wong, viparat.jantraprapaweth@thomsonreuters.com)
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14:08 STOCKS NEWS THAILAND: Lam Soon surges on crude palm oil quota report
Shares in cooking palm oil producer Lam Soon (Thailand) gained as much as 10.3 percent to their highest in almost a year after a report that it was among a list of firms receiving allocation of the government's low price crude palm oil import.
Lam Soon was up 9.36 percent at 4.44 baht ($0.14), climbing at one point to 4.48 baht ($0.14).
The government had imported low-price crude palm oil and allocated it to 10 cooking palm oil producers to sell to consumers at a controlled price, Thansettakij newspaper quoted a source as saying.
Lam Soon was not available for comment.
1401 (0701 GMT)
(Reporting by Viparat Jantraprap in Bangkok; Editing by Nick Macfie;)
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13:07 STOCKS NEWS THAILAND: Aira raises Bangkok Chain Hospital target price
Aira Securities raised its target price on hospital firm Bangkok Chain Hospital Pcl to 9.80 baht ($0.31) from 9.2 baht ($0.29), reflecting a better-than-expected quarterly earnings and an earnings upgrade for the year.
The broker reiterated a speculative buy rating on the stock. At the midsession break of 0530 GMT, Bangkok Chain shares were up 1.1 percent at 9.2 baht ($0.29).
The broader SET index .SETI was up 0.62 percent.
Its January-March net profit rose by half to 224 million baht ($7.12 million), 13 percent above the broker's estimate, thanks to strong earnings from patients insured under the government's social security scheme.
"To reflect the profitability from the social security section, we revise up 2012 and 2013 earnings forecasts to 864 million baht ($27.5 million) and 1 billion baht ($31.8 million), up 28 percent and 16 percent, respectively," Aira said in a report.
For the company statement, click (nSETlVk8pa)
1258 (0558 GMT)
(Reporting by Viparat Jantraprap in Bangkok; Editing by Jacqueline Wong; viparat.jantraprapaweth@thomsonreuters.com)
($1 = 31.48 baht)
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