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"Stocks of Shinawatra family businesses listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand plummeted during the morning trade with SC Asset leading the plunge to fall 4.94% from yesterdays close."

The free market economy at work. If a political group doesn't have enough votes or political clout, they can try to wield their economic power. This has been done time and time again. In the US, this has worked for the gays and for the Hispanics.

InTouch can try to convince its customers and shareholders that it has clean hands in its prior dealings with Thaksin. Good luck.

TMB, AirAsia, MLINK, ITV, Voice TV, SATTEL, Shin Satellite, ADVANC, SC, INTUCH, etc also belong to Thaksin.

TMB, Air Asia, ITV, Intouch do not belong to Thaksin.

Suthep has said that he knows that Intouch is no longer owned by Taksin, he has decided to punish them because they bought the shares from Taksin and he did not pay the tax.

Punish the foreign and thai investors who happen to own shares in a non-Thaksin company?

Suthep will inflict more damage to the thai economy than the rice scheme ever did..

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"Stocks of Shinawatra family businesses listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand plummeted during the morning trade with SC Asset leading the plunge to fall 4.94% from yesterday’s close."

The free market economy at work. If a political group doesn't have enough votes or political clout, they can try to wield their economic power. This has been done time and time again. In the US, this has worked for the gays and for the Hispanics.

InTouch can try to convince its customers and shareholders that it has clean hands in its prior dealings with Thaksin. Good luck.

TMB, AirAsia, MLINK, ITV, Voice TV, SATTEL, Shin Satellite, ADVANC, SC, INTUCH, etc also belong to Thaksin.

TMB is owned by the military (Thai Military Bank). In the ff companies they are part owners by using nominees in AirAsia, Shin Satellite, INTUCH, ADVANC, SATTEL. While they are majority or 100% owners in MLINK, ITV, Voice TV and SC.

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"Stocks of Shinawatra family businesses listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand plummeted during the morning trade with SC Asset leading the plunge to fall 4.94% from yesterdays close."

The free market economy at work. If a political group doesn't have enough votes or political clout, they can try to wield their economic power. This has been done time and time again. In the US, this has worked for the gays and for the Hispanics.

InTouch can try to convince its customers and shareholders that it has clean hands in its prior dealings with Thaksin. Good luck.

Under Thai law, every single pension investor in the country can now sue Suthep for damages.

I hope they do, because this action really show his completed idiocy. The shinawatras.sold AIS years ago. Its idiotic to chase it. He is a numpty.

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"Stocks of Shinawatra family businesses listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand plummeted during the morning trade with SC Asset leading the plunge to fall 4.94% from yesterdays close."

The free market economy at work. If a political group doesn't have enough votes or political clout, they can try to wield their economic power. This has been done time and time again. In the US, this has worked for the gays and for the Hispanics.

InTouch can try to convince its customers and shareholders that it has clean hands in its prior dealings with Thaksin. Good luck.

TMB, AirAsia, MLINK, ITV, Voice TV, SATTEL, Shin Satellite, ADVANC, SC, INTUCH, etc also belong to Thaksin.

TMB, Air Asia, ITV, Intouch do not belong to Thaksin.

Suthep has said that he knows that Intouch is no longer owned by Taksin, he has decided to punish them because they bought the shares from Taksin and he did not pay the tax.

Punish the foreign and thai investors who happen to own shares in a non-Thaksin company?

Suthep will inflict more damage to the thai economy than the rice scheme ever did..

Punish them?????

Maybe he should go protest at the legal firm that gave the advice about how to structure the deal, and the bank that put together the financing. Of course these firms were paid quite well for their services.

He is a hypocritical snake.

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Here's the major shareholder lists for 2013 for InTouch/Shin Corp and AIS.

Clearly Aspen Holdings (Singtel) is the largest shareholder of InTouch/Shin Corp., which is the largest shareholder of AIS.

But I have no idea who's part of the second largest ownership entity in InTouch/Shin Corp. -- Thai NDVR Co. Ltd.

InTouch/Shin Corp.

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AIS

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http://www.intouchcompany.com/ir_shareholderstructure_en.asp

I posted part of this in another thread.

The problem is that the NVDR is set up by the Thai Stock Exchange precisely to shield the identity of investors, so unless this is made transparent it is not sure that the Shins have not re-invested via this route

The more pressing question however, is the shareholding of Aspen which is a holding company set up by TeMasek when they bought shin corp, but is not sure that they own 100% as the shareholding is not disclosed.

Do the Shins hold shares in this entity?

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Here's the major shareholder lists for 2013 for InTouch/Shin Corp and AIS.

Clearly Aspen Holdings (Singtel) is the largest shareholder of InTouch/Shin Corp., which is the largest shareholder of AIS.

But I have no idea who's part of the second largest ownership entity in InTouch/Shin Corp. -- Thai NDVR Co. Ltd.

InTouch/Shin Corp.

attachicon.gifPS0212.jpg

AIS

attachicon.gifPS0213.jpg

http://www.intouchcompany.com/ir_shareholderstructure_en.asp

I posted part of this in another thread.

The problem is that the NVDR is set up by the Thai Stock Exchange precisely to shield the identity of investors, so unless this is made transparent it is not sure that the Shins have not re-invested via this route

The more pressing question however, is the shareholding of Aspen which is a holding company set up by TeMasek when they bought shin corp, but is not sure that they own 100% as the shareholding is not disclosed.

Do the Shins hold shares in this entity?

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The whole consortium bought 96% of it, so, unless they have divested. How does it get round the free float rules?

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Ongoing evidence that to get a whistle you need to fail an IQ test.

.Is it really only a week ago some posters remarked on a Singha heiress changes names with "that will teach them not to finance a mob"?

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....best service provider by a country mile and now under attack for no reason at all....maybe someone trying to manipulate share prices?

I would say that is Suthep's plan and he is just using his little protest and the people of Thailand for his own self gains.

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"Stocks of Shinawatra family businesses listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand plummeted during the morning trade with SC Asset leading the plunge to fall 4.94% from yesterday’s close."

The free market economy at work. If a political group doesn't have enough votes or political clout, they can try to wield their economic power. This has been done time and time again. In the US, this has worked for the gays and for the Hispanics.

InTouch can try to convince its customers and shareholders that it has clean hands in its prior dealings with Thaksin. Good luck.

TMB, AirAsia, MLINK, ITV, Voice TV, SATTEL, Shin Satellite, ADVANC, SC, INTUCH, etc also belong to Thaksin.

TMB, Air Asia, ITV, Intouch do not belong to Thaksin.

Suthep has said that he knows that Intouch is no longer owned by Taksin, he has decided to punish them because they bought the shares from Taksin and he did not pay the tax.

He is just diversifying his portfolio of chaos.

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