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DOD Biotech PCL
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DOD Biotech PCL
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Price: 1.89 THB 1.07%
Market Cap: ฿851.3m
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851.3m THB
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DOD Biotech Public Co., Ltd. is engaged in manufacture of food supplements. The company is headquartered in Samut Sakhon, Samut Sakhon. The company went IPO on 2018-06-20. The firm operates in five segments: supplementary business, manufacturing cosmetics, network marketing business, manufacturing extraction, and others. Its products categories include beauty products, which includes skincare products and dietary supplements; health products include health supplements, and own-branded products under brand Dieto, which is a protein food supplement, help maintain shape Helps reduce the accumulation of excess fat nervous system. The company offers tablet products, such as capsules and flower tablets. The firm provides drinking powder, such as Fiber Detox, which is a product with high fiber content, which helps in the digestive system. Its subsidiaries include DOD Healthy Life Co., Ltd., Ultima Life Co., Ltd., HY DOD Co., Ltd., and DOD Sale power Co., Ltd.

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