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S Hotels and Resorts PCL
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Price: 1.8 THB 3.45%
Market Cap: ฿6.5B
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S Hotels & Resorts Public Co., Ltd. is a holding company, which engages in the management of hotels, resorts, and investments in international locations. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2019-11-12. The Company’s segments include Hospitality business - Own Operate (Thailand, Republic of Maldives), Hospitality business - Outrigger (Republic of Mauritius, Republic of Fiji), Hospitality business - Crossroad (Republic of Maldives), Hospitality business - UK and Others. The company operates approximately 38 hotels and resorts, including the Self-Managed Hotels, Outrigger Hotels, Project CROSSROADS Phase I Hotels, United Kingdom Portfolio Hotels and Joint Ventures Hotels with the total of approximately 4,522 rooms. Its brands include Mercure, Holiday Inn, Santiburi Koh Samui, SAii, Curio Collection by Hilton, Hard Rock, Outrigger and SO/. Its hotels and resorts include Santiburi Koh Samui, SAii Phi Phi Island Village, SAii Laguna Phuket, SAii Koh Samui Choengmon, Kanotta Maldives Resort, Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort, Castaway Island, and others.

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