Thai PM Abhisit will join The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and UBS Securities (Thailand) Ltd., during September 21-23 in a roadshow to New York. He will present information to create confidence among foreign investors in Thailand as an investment destination. Prior to that, SET, Capital Nomura Securities PCL and Nomura Securities will hold a roadshow in Japan during September 7-8. Three listed companies will join the Tokyo roadshow: Bumrungrad Hospital PCL (BH), Precious Shipping PCL (PSL), and Thai Union Frozen Products PCL (TUF), as they are receiving great attention from Japanese investors.
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Thai bourse and brokerages plan roadshows to Japan and US
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