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Ba Airport Leasehold Real Estate Investment Trust
SET:BAREIT

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Ba Airport Leasehold Real Estate Investment Trust
SET:BAREIT
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Price: 10.7 THB Market Closed
Market Cap: ฿11.1B
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Ba Airport Leasehold Real Estate Investment Trust
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11.1B THB
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BA Airport Leasehold Real Estate Investment Trust operates as a real estate investment trust. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2022-09-14. The firm invests in the leasehold rights over the land, structures, and components of certain parts of the assets used in the operation of the airport in the Samui Airport. Its leasehold rights over land, building and related assets for operating Samui Airport including runway, taxiway and apron, passenger terminals (excluding commercial area), and other component parts and related assets. Samui Airport is International Airport that serve both domestic and international flight. The Company’s REIT manager is Bangkok REIT Management Co., Ltd., and trustee is Kasikorn Asset Management Co., Ltd.

BAREIT Intrinsic Value
9.49 THB
Overvaluation 11%
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