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The Associated Press Associated Press Published: November 22, 2021 at 5:21 AMUpdated: November 22, 2021 at 8:42 PM Tags: Business, Technology Full Screen 1 / 5 ...
For True and Dtac, this merger makes a lot of sense as each company has something the other is lacking. Dtac is consistently profitable, paying shareholders a total of 98.4 billion baht in ...
Thailand's mobile operators True Corporation Pcl and Total Access Communication Pcl (DTAC) saw shares rise 0.98% and 1.6%, respectively after markets opened on Friday.
DTAC is backed by Norwegian firm, Telenor. Thai agri-industrial conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group holds a 49% stake in True Corp with China Mobile holding 18%, True’s website shows.
It also would make it a leader in the industry, with 51.3 million subscribers, 19.3 million from DTAC and 32 million from True. The current market leader, AIS, has 43.6 million subscribers.
It also would make it a leader in the industry, with 51.3 million subscribers, 19.3 million from DTAC and 32 million from True. The current market leader, AIS, has 43.6 million subscribers.
Thailand’s DTAC and True to merge, pursue tech businesses by: The Associated Press Posted: Nov 22, 2021 / 04:23 AM MST Updated: Nov 22, 2021 / 07:47 PM MST ...
People sit at a True telecom service center in Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, Nov. 22, 2021. Thailand's CP Group and Norway's Telenor Group announced Monday that they are in talks to consider a merger ...
Thailand's DTAC and True Corp. plan a merger that they say will create an “equal partnership" for pursuing opportunities in the tech sector.