Amata VN PCL (BKK:AMATAV)

Thailand flag Thailand · Delayed Price · Currency is THB
1.800
+0.020 (1.12%)
Jan 30, 2026, 3:34 PM ICT
-59.09%
Market Cap1.92B -62.5%
Revenue (ttm)4.55B -13.6%
Net Income248.91M +6.2%
EPS0.23 +6.2%
Shares Out1.07B
PE Ratio7.71
Forward PEn/a
Dividend0.05 (2.78%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 7, 2025
Volume21,819
Average Volume55,860
Open1.790
Previous Close1.780
Day's Range1.790 - 1.800
52-Week Range1.760 - 4.480
Beta0.08
RSI39.57
Earnings DateFeb 23, 2026

About Amata VN PCL

Amata VN Public Company Limited, through its subsidiaries, engages in the industrial estate development and other related business in Vietnam. The company operates through Industrial Estate Development, Utility Services, and Rental segments. It leases industrial lands, logistics facilities, commercial lands, ready built factories, and office buildings, as well as engages in the industrial park, and commercial and residential projects development activities. The company also provides utility and infrastructure support services. The company was i... [Read more]

Founded 2012
Employees 113
Stock Exchange Stock Exchange of Thailand
Ticker Symbol AMATAV
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Amata VN PCL's revenue was 5.33 billion, an increase of 26.05% compared to the previous year's 4.23 billion. Earnings were 100.06 million, a decrease of -75.28%.

Financial Statements

News

Amata preps B5.7bn project in Vietnam

Amata VN Plc, a subsidiary of Thailand's industrial estate developer Amata Corporation, has received Vietnamese government approval to develop its fifth industrial estate in Phu Tho province, with an ...

24 days ago - Bangkok Post

Amata VN awaits approval for new industrial land

SET-listed Amata VN, an industrial estate developer in Vietnam, expects the Vietnamese government to approve the development of 3,100 rai of new industrial land in October, paving the way for further ...

5 months ago - Bangkok Post

Amata VN preps new industrial complex

SET-listed Amata VN, an industrial estate developer in Vietnam, is working with the Vietnamese government to develop a new industrial complex to draw more foreign investment to the country.

9 months ago - Bangkok Post

Estate offers trade war escape

SET-listed Amata VN, a developer of industrial estates in Vietnam, is preparing to spend US$15-20 million to develop a new industrial estate in Vietnam to serve investors from China seeking to avoid t...

11 months ago - Bangkok Post