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Veranda Resort PCL
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Price: 4.34 THB Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.4B THB
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Veranda Resort PCL
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Veranda Resort Public Co., Ltd. engages in the hotel and resort business. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2019-05-03. The firm is focused on creating an identity of hotel service and residential condominium projects under the concept of Modern Contemporary design which creates memories for customers. The firm's segments include Hotel, Real estate development for sale, Food and beverage, and Others. The firm has approximately six hotel projects and one hotel that is under construction design and permission. The firm has approximately three residential projects. The firm owns approximately 30 restaurants and cafes. The firm's subsidiaries include Hua Hin Pool Suite Company Limited, Oak Tree Company Limited, Veranda Beach Pattaya Company Limited, The Isa Resort Company Limited, Oak Tree Realty Company Limited, Veranda Cuisine Company Limited, and PDS Holding Company Limited.

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