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DIARY-Thai Corporate bond calendar
By: AFX | 11 Nov 2009 | 04:04 AM ET
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BANGKOK, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Following is a list of expected corporate bond issues in Thailand. This information has been compiled from various reports. Not all the companies concerned have confirmed details of the issues. New or adjusted entries are marked "**". NOVEMBER -- Charoen Pokphand Foods, Thailand's largest chicken exporter, is to sell bonds worth 8 billion baht ($239 million) this month to repay debt and for working capital, according to a filing with regulators. -- Thanachart Capital plans to sell up to 10 billion baht ($299 million) of five-year bonds with a coupon of 4.90 percent to both institutional investors and the public. The proceeds of the issue, rated "A" by Thailand's TRIS Rating, would be used for debt repayment, working capital and business expansion. 2010 - Land & Houses said in July it planned to sell up to 5.0 billion baht of bonds in 2010 to refinance maturing debt and for working capital. The issue is part of its plan to sell up to 10 billion baht of 10-year bonds in domestic or foreign markets. -- Bangkok Expressway, Thailand's biggest private toll-road operator, said in September it planned to issue 1.0 billion baht of bonds to refinance maturing debt in 2010. The company sold four-year bonds worth 1 billion baht with a coupon of 4.25 percent in early September. -- Siam Future Development said in May it planned to sell bonds worth 940 million baht next year for refinancing. ISSUE DATE NOT YET SPECIFIED -- Bank of Ayudhya plans to sell 10 billion baht of bonds to raise funds for expansion. -- Thai Tap Water, Thailand's largest private tap water supplier, told the stock exchange in August it planned to sell a 3.1 billion baht bond to refinance the long-term debt of a subsidiary. -- AEON Thana Sinsap told the stock exchange in June it planned to issue bonds worth up to 3 billion baht. -- Siam Gas and Petrochemicals, Thailand's second-biggest liquid petroleum gas firm, told the stock exchange in April it planned to issue bonds, or bills of exchange, worth up to 3 billion baht with maturities of up to five years. -- Kasikornbank, Thailand's fourth largest lender, told the stock exchange in February it planned a bond issue of up to 170 billion baht. -- Thai housing developer Asian Property told the stock exchange in May it planned to sell bonds, or bills of exchange, worth up to 4.0 billion baht with maturities of up to 10 years. -- Power Line Engineering told the stock exchange in March it planned to sell up to 800 million baht of up to five-year bonds to fund business expansion. -- Thailand's top mobile phone operator, Advanced Info Service PCL (AIS), said in a statement in February it planned to issue bonds worth up to 15 billion baht ($425 million) in baht or other currencies. -- Thai Oil, Thailand's top refiner, said in a statement in February it planned to sell up to $500 million of bonds in domestic and foreign markets to refinance debt and get reserves for business expansion. To include items in this diary, please phone Bangkok Newsroom (662) 648-9732, or send a fax to (66) 2637-5620/1. ($1=33.30 Baht) (Compiled by Arada Kultawanich) ((arada.kultawanich@thomsonreuters.com; +662 648 9732, Reuters Messaging: arada.kultawanich.reuters.com@reuters.net)) * For related data and news, please click on the symbol: Thai debt news...................... Reuters credit reports.......................... Real-time Thailand benchmark............... Thai treasury data by contributors......... Thai baht fixing rates.................... Keywords: THAILAND CORPBOND/CALENDAR . . (If you have a query or comment on this story, send an email to news.feedback.asia@thomsonreuters.com) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved.

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