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Eason & Co PCL
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Price: 1.07 THB 0.94%
Market Cap: ฿606.4m
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606.4m THB
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Eason & Co. Public Co. Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of industrial paints such as motorcycle coatings, printing ink, packaging coatings, and industrial paints. The company is headquartered in Chonburi, Chonburi. The company went IPO on 2005-10-27. The Company’s segments include automotive paints, other industrial paints and other. The products are divided into three categories, namely motorcycle coatings, packaging coatings, and offset ink for metal packaging. The motorcycle Coatings are used for both fuel tank and motorcycle parts. The coatings for packaging are made from tin-free steel, tin-plated steel, and aluminum, such as the coatings for cans, aluminum straw, and crown caps. The packaging coatings are categorized into three types, namely general can coatings, food can coatings, and others. The firm is developing the ink for aluminum screw caps and those in the ultra violet(UV) system. Its specialized ink dry offset can be applied to the aluminum packaging. The firm's brands include BASF, Eason, Nok Bin Khoo, and INX.

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