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    CP Uber Alles

    ...quite a success story:

    Thai Billionaire Leads Four Firms With Top-20 Return Potential
    By Lee J Miller and Tang Nguyen

    Investors looking for upside potential in Southeast Asia’s emerging economies would do well to follow Thai billionaire Dhanin Chearavanont’s companies.

    Four that are controlled by Dhanin and his family -- Charoen Pokphand Foods Pcl, CP All Pcl, Siam Makro Pcl and True Corp. -- are ranked by analysts in the region’s top 20 in terms of return potential over the next 12 months. CP Foods, one of the world’s biggest poultry, pork and seafood processors, is forecast to rally 28 percent within a year, the top projected gain based on consensus analyst price targets compiled by Bloomberg. CP All, which operates 7-Eleven and Lotus retail stores, is the fourth with 17.3 percent upside.

    Siam Makro, a cash-and-carry retailer, will provide a 13 percent return within a year, according to the consensus. That ranked it 15th among the 80 biggest companies by market capitalization in Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam at the start of this week. By revenue, Siam Makro and CP All are not only both among Southeast Asia’s biggest store operators, but also key sales outlets for CP-branded foods, including chicken, hot dogs, bacon, ready-to-cook meals and even pet products.

    ...charts, graphs and an unflattering pic here: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...turn-potential
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    Yep, billionaires generally know what they're doing.

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    with all the influence they have, and the way that thai mega businesses are able to sweep away any competition and control prices, it would be a surprise if they werent successful.

    i doubt if they could operate to the same levels of efficiency (ruthlessness) outside of their home base.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile
    i doubt if they could operate to the same levels of efficiency (ruthlessness) outside of their home base.
    the article suggests they are doing well in Asean countries...

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    The Trumps of Asia, worth following.

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