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Thai corporate financial performance H1 2026
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Thai corporate financial performance Q2 H1 2026
Thai companies reported diverse financial results for the second quarter and first half of 2026 across various sectors. In the retail sector, and restaurant sectors, CP Axtra reported an 18% decrease in net profit to 1,874 million baht, citing rising baht due to energy costs and expansion expenses, despite a 2.5% rise in total revenue. Conversely, costs, while MR D.I.Y. Holding saw revenue increase by 17.8% and net profit rise by 19.4% following the opening of 59 17.8%. Maguro reported a 32% revenue increase to 1,139 million baht, driven by 13 new stores. branch openings; MK Group and Zen Group also maintained positive momentum. Renewable energy and utilities showed significant growth. Absolute Clean Energy reported an 87.3% surge in net profit to 278.7 million baht, supported by solar profit, and community waste-to-energy plants. WHA Utilities and Power saw a 276% increase. B.Grimm Power also reported a significant increase in net profit to 532 676 million baht due to demand for industrial water baht, aided by new electricity tariff formulas and solar electricity. projects in Vietnam and the Philippines. In finance and healthcare, Thanachart Capital reported a 26.16% increase in net profit for the first half of 2026, reaching 4,765 million baht, and announced a share buyback program of up to 7.5 billion baht. Praram 9 Hospital reported saw a 6.2% rise in EBITDA, bolstered by international patients, particularly from Myanmar, which now accounts for 29% of total revenue. Other notable corporate updates include Star Petroleum Refining reporting EBITDA. The entertainment sector saw GMM Grammy achieve a first-half 132% surge in net profit to 236 million baht, fueled by concert demand and digital streaming. Technology and construction sectors highlighted strong backlogs. SKY ICT reported a backlog of 441.7 27,838 million USD, despite Q2 losses from oil stock. baht, while Prebuilt Public Company Limited reported a 26.9% profit increase supported by a 9,220 million baht construction backlog. Additionally, Delta Electronics is increasing its investment budget to 600 million USD to expand in AI and Data Center sectors. Meanwhile, TOA reported a 21% profit increase for the first half of the year, and KLINIQ saw 24.9% profit growth in Q2. In contrast, BTS Group reported a net loss of 388.4 million THB. Expanding on technology and aviation, SKY ICT Public Company Limited reported a backlog of 27,838 million baht as of the end of Q2 2026, which is expected to generate revenue over the next seven years.
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