Airports of Thailand PCL
SET:AOT
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AOT's latest stock split occurred on Feb 9, 2017
The company executed a 10-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 10 new shares.
Before the split, AOT traded at 420 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 38.3891.
The adjusted shares began trading on Feb 9, 2017. This was the only stock split in AOT's history.
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Airports of Thailand PCL
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Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) stands as a pivotal gateway to one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant economies. Established in 2002, the company has grown to manage and operate six of Thailand's busiest airports, including Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports in Bangkok, which alone accommodate millions of travelers annually. Serving as vital hubs for both international and domestic flights, these airports facilitate the flow of goods and people, reinforcing Thailand's status as a major commercial and tourist destination. AOT excels by capitalizing on Thailand's geographic and economic allure—strategically positioning itself amidst the boom in tourism and international trade. At the heart of AOT’s revenue model is its dual-pronged approach that balances aeronautical and non-aeronautical revenue streams. On one side, AOT garners direct income through aircraft landing and parking fees, passenger service charges, and aircraft service fees, linking its fortunes with the vibrant pulse of global air travel. On the other, buoyed by the increasing footfall in its airports, the company generates substantial non-aeronautical revenue from leasing space for retail and advertising, as well as managing duty-free concessions and airport ancillary services. This diversification enables the company to capture a broader economic value, turning Thailand's bustling airports into micro-economies of their own, which pulse with activity and opportunity. Through such strategic endeavors, AOT not only enhances shareholder value but also fortifies its role as a central player in Thailand’s ever-expanding connectivity narrative.
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