Frasers Property (Thailand) PCL
SET:FPT
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Frasers Property (Thailand) PCL
Glance View
Frasers Property Thailand Public Co. Ltd. engages in the development and management of industrial properties. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis and currently employs 1,333 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2002-06-13. The principal activities of the Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in industrial real estate development business, which comprises the development of factories and warehouses, mainly for rent and occasionally for sale, residential real-estate development, including rental and related service of commercial buildings and hotel business. Its assets range from residential, retail, commercial and business parks, to logistics and industrial in Southeast Asia, Australia, Europe, and China. The firm and its subsidiaries engage in the real estate development business that offers a range of residential products, brands, and development styles. The company has commercial developments which include serviced apartments, hotels, shopping centers, and office buildings. Its subsidiaries include ECO Industrial Services Company Limited, Frasers Property Industrial (Thailand) Company Limited among others.
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