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CK looks to junta's projects

Kwanchai Rungfapaisarn
The Nation

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Perspective of double track rail system that is apart of infrastructure projects that Ch Karnchang will join biding.

BANGKOK: -- Ch Karnchang, a leading engineering and construction company, expects to snap up 20-25 per cent of the junta's urgent mass-transit and infrastructure projects worth about Bt150 billion this year.

"We have strong experience in such infrastructure and mass-transit projects, especially double-track railways, motorways and expressways," Prasert Marittanaporn, a senior executive vice president, said yesterday.

"We also agree with the National Council for Peace and Order on urgent development of local infrastructure and mass transit, as such projects would directly stimulate the overall economy and move the country forward. They will also generate employment."

The work would start contributing revenue to the group next year.

The company was sitting on a sizeable backlog of Bt104 billion from 18 projects as of the end of last quarter. Its income before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation was running at Bt784 million in the quarter.

Ch Karnchang will sign a Bt5-billion construction contract for the Bang Pa-in Co-generation SPP (small power producer) project in October. It will also sign a Bt17-billion contract with the Laotian government by year-end for the development of the Nam Bak hydropower plant.

"We believe that [Thailand's] economy will become more active in the second half of this year, driven by the NCPO's launch of urgent mass-transit and infrastructure projects. Such concrete infrastructure development and the [economic] road map have also bolstered the confidence of individual investors in the country," he said.

Vorapote Uchupaiboonvong, executive vice president for accounting and finance, said the group last year started gearing up for possible involvement in any future development of mass transit and infrastructure.

"We have prepared ourselves in terms of personnel and technological issues. We have also readied ourselves in terms of financial status and the availability of cash on hand," he said.

The group last year sold 11 per cent of Thai Tap Water Supply and 8 per cent of Bangkok Metro Co. It has also listed its subsidiary CK Power on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. The proceeds are expected to improve the group's financial status for future investment.

Ch Karnchang had Bt3.4 billion in cash on hand as of the end of last quarter.

It expects about Bt30 billion in revenue this year, of which 60 per cent would be contributed by its development of the Xayaburi hydroelectric project in Laos.

This is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric project (that is, one with little or no water storage) on the lower Mekong, east of Xayaburi in northern Laos. Construction began in 2012 and is scheduled to be completed in 2019. Total installed capacity will be 1.29 megawatts, with total annual energy production of 7.4 gigawatt-hours.

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-- The Nation 2014-06-18

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Huh? They make a statement like this completely freely?

Just doesn't sound right does it especially with NCPO declaring a major clampdown on corruption yet a private company voices expectations over contract awards ?

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Huh? They make a statement like this completely freely?

Just doesn't sound right does it especially with NCPO declaring a major clampdown on corruption yet a private company voices expectations over contract awards ?

Absolutely incredible. Where can I buy shares?

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Huh? They make a statement like this completely freely?

Just doesn't sound right does it especially with NCPO declaring a major clampdown on corruption yet a private company voices expectations over contract awards ?

Oh don't be so cynical. The junta have told us that they will stop all corruption, and they've ordered us not to criticise them and to believe everything that they say.

I'm sure that there is absolutely no connection between figures in the Junta and CH Karnchang. I'd also like to buy some shares though.

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Huh? They make a statement like this completely freely?

Just doesn't sound right does it especially with NCPO declaring a major clampdown on corruption yet a private company voices expectations over contract awards ?

Oh don't be so cynical. The junta have told us that they will stop all corruption, and they've ordered us not to criticise them and to believe everything that they say.

I'm sure that there is absolutely no connection between figures in the Junta and CH Karnchang. I'd also like to buy some shares though.

So many times I've been called a Monkee so that must mean ' I'm a Believer '

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Ch Karnchang has strong experience in such infrastructure and mass-transit projects? Pray tell where these projects are because I only know of the derailing trains and never ending repairs of roads across the country.

Nice google find here:

http://www.internationalrivers.org/blogs/267/ch-karnchang-already-causing-food-insecurity-near-xayaburi-dam-site

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CK really have a good business.

The ability to forcast you " Cash flow ", and projected profits from contracts that have not yet been awarded so far in advance must be quite unique in business.

Forget the shares ! I want to buy the business

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Ch Karnchang has strong experience in such infrastructure and mass-transit projects? Pray tell where these projects are because I only know of the derailing trains and never ending repairs of roads across the country.

They are heavily involved with the Purple Line and Blue Line extension construction projects (both are Standard Gauge).

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Ch Karnchang has strong experience in such infrastructure and mass-transit projects? Pray tell where these projects are because I only know of the derailing trains and never ending repairs of roads across the country.

They are heavily involved with the Purple Line and Blue Line extension construction projects (both are Standard Gauge).

What would you think if I told you they were basically run by the Trivisavert Family, the old man being #45 in Forbes Thailands top 50. According to Forbes CH Karnchang took a hit of 20% on their shares but I'm sure they'll get by with a little help from their friends.........whistling.gif

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so a construction company that makes rail road infrastructure, says it is a great idea to invest in ... their business

are they the same company that build the old train tracks or does that date out of the 1830's gift from the british ?

and how they are going to construct all this, now that so many cambodians that do this manual labour are fleeing to their home country ?

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so a construction company that makes rail road infrastructure, says it is a great idea to invest in ... their business

are they the same company that build the old train tracks or does that date out of the 1830's gift from the british ?

and how they are going to construct all this, now that so many cambodians that do this manual labour are fleeing to their home country ?

"are they the same company that build the old train tracks or does that date out of the 1830's gift from the british ?"

You need to reread your railway history book mate. The Siamese government in 1887 commissioned a British company, Punchard & Co, to survey and build a line from Bangkok via Ayuttaya to Korat, that line opened in 1900. The British had a lot of experience building railways in many countries around the world.

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so a construction company that makes rail road infrastructure, says it is a great idea to invest in ... their business

are they the same company that build the old train tracks or does that date out of the 1830's gift from the british ?

and how they are going to construct all this, now that so many cambodians that do this manual labour are fleeing to their home country ?

"are they the same company that build the old train tracks or does that date out of the 1830's gift from the british ?"

You need to reread your railway history book mate. The Siamese government in 1887 commissioned a British company, Punchard & Co, to survey and build a line from Bangkok via Ayuttaya to Korat, that line opened in 1900. The British had a lot of experience building railways in many countries around the world.

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Huh? They make a statement like this completely freely?

Just doesn't sound right does it especially with NCPO declaring a major clampdown on corruption yet a private company voices expectations over contract awards ?

Absolutely incredible. Where can I buy shares?

on the Thai Set

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