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Price: 0.27 THB -3.57%
Market Cap: ฿220m
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Market Cap
220m THB
Industry
Food Products

PP PRIME Public Co., Ltd. is engaged in the manufacture and distribution of feeds for aquatic animals and pets. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The firm segments include Aquatic animal feed and Pets food and Production. Its Aquatic animal feed includes shrimp feed products and fish feed products distributed under the brand names Thai Luxe Gold Thai Luxe Lucky Speed; Vanna Thailuxe Work; Thai Luxe Pro Choice; Thai Luxe, Lucky Work Speed and Pro Choice; Thai Speedway and Speedway and others. Its products include black tiger shrimp, vannamei white shrimp, supplementary shrimp feed, catfish feed, tilapia feed and others. Its Pet Feed Products include dog feed, cat feed and bird feed. The firm has two production factories for animal feed at Phetchaburi province and Songkhla province. Its subsidiaries include Thai Luxe Enterprise (Thailand) Company Limited, Tluxe Global Business Company Limited and others.

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