Tue Jul 24, 2012 1:49am EDT
Shares in telecoms operator Total Access Communication Pcl rose to a one-week high after its higher dividend plan and amid optimism about earnings outlook.
At the mid-session break of 0530 GMT, Total Access shares were up 3.45 percent at 82.5 baht, climbing at one point to 82.75 baht, outperforming telecoms peers, including Advanced Info Service Pcl which was up one percent and True Corporation Pcl which was unchanged.
It announced an interim dividend of 2.27 baht, a 92 percent payout ratio of its earnings for the first six months and raised its dividend payout ratio to a minimum of 80 percent of net profit which will be paid on a quarterly basis.
"This implies the firm is more confident about its long-term earnings outlook and strong cash flow," KGI Securities said in a report.
The broker rated the stock 'outperform', with a target price of 100 baht, citing the prospect of earnings recovery for the second half after the company reported a 6.5 percent fall in quarterly net profit on Monday.
"We still like DTAC as it would be the key beneficiary from the 3G licensing and it offers a high dividend yield," it said.
1237 (0537 GMT)
(Reporting by Viparat Jantraprap in Bangkok; viparat.jantraprapaweth@thomsonreuters.com)
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11:00 STOCKS NEWS THAILAND: PTTEP near 2-month lows after Q2 disappointment
Shares in Thailand's top oil and gas explorer PTT Exploration and Production Pcl PTTE.BK (PTTEP) fell to their lowest in almost two months after the company missed market expectations with a 31 percent fall in quarterly net profit.
PTTEP shares were down 0.63 percent at 156.5 baht ($4.92), having hit 155 baht earlier, the lowest since June 1. The broader stock market .SETI was up 0.32 percent.
"The weaker than expected result was mainly due to non-recurring expenses. In the near term, the share price weakness should be due to the weak results and its capital raising plan," broker Globlex Securities said in a research note.
The broker rated the stock 'buy', with target price of 173 baht, saying the second quarter results should be the worst quarterly result for the energy firm this year and that it expected better earnings in the third quarter.
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1044 (0344 GMT)
(Reporting by Viparat Jantraprap in Bangkok; viparat.jantraprapaweth@thomsonreuters.com)
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