Carabao Group PCL (BKK:CBG)

Thailand flag Thailand · Delayed Price · Currency is THB
41.25
+1.00 (2.48%)
Jun 17, 2026, 4:36 PM ICT
Market Cap41.25B -27.0%
Revenue (ttm)20.39B +1.7%
Net Income2.17B -27.1%
EPS2.17 -27.1%
Shares Out 1.00B
PE Ratio19.01
Forward PE15.14
Dividend1.30 (3.23%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 5, 2026
Volume3,315,157
Open40.25
Previous Close40.25
Day's Range40.00 - 41.75
52-Week Range32.75 - 62.00
Beta0.52
AnalystsBuy
Price Target45.27 (+9.75%)
Earnings DateAug 7, 2026

About Carabao Group PCL

Carabao Group Public Company Limited, through its subsidiaries, manufactures, markets, distributes, and sells beverages in Thailand and internationally. The company’s products primarily include carbonated and non-carbonated energy drinks, vitamin C drinks, sport drinks, coffee products, and drinking water under the Carabao, Carabao Sport, and Woody C+ Lock brands. It also manufactures and distributes bottles, glass products, aluminum cans, and packaging products. In addition, the company is involved in the investment, data and distribution mana... [Read more]

Founded 2001
Employees 1,367
Stock Exchange Stock Exchange of Thailand
Ticker Symbol CBG
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Carabao Group PCL's revenue was 20.39 billion, an increase of 3.80% compared to the previous year's 19.65 billion. Earnings were 2.32 billion, a decrease of -18.40%.

Financial Statements

Analyst Summary

According to 14 analysts, the average rating for CBG stock is "Buy." The 12-month stock price target is ฿45.27, which is an increase of 9.75% from the latest price.

Price Target
฿45.27
(9.75% upside)
Analyst Consensus: Buy
Stock Forecasts

News

Carabao set to turn out Tsingtao

SET-listed Carabao Group Plc is preparing to produce Tsingtao beer as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in Thailand.

7 months ago - Bangkok Post

Carabao Group set to produce Tsingtao beer

SET-listed Carabao Group Plc is preparing to produce Tsingtao beer as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in Thailand.

7 months ago - Bangkok Post