Prodigy PCL (BKK:PDG)

Thailand flag Thailand · Delayed Price · Currency is THB
2.840
0.00 (0.00%)
At close: Dec 4, 2025
6.77%
Market Cap843.48M
Revenue (ttm)632.91M
Net Income (ttm)85.32M
Shares Out297.00M
EPS (ttm)0.29
PE Ratio9.89
Forward PEn/a
Dividend0.26 (9.15%)
Ex-Dividend DateAug 20, 2025
Volume27,400
Average Volume18,475
Open2.820
Previous Close2.840
Day's Range2.820 - 2.840
52-Week Range2.360 - 3.000
Beta0.19
RSI48.72
Earnings DateFeb 13, 2026

About Prodigy PCL

Prodigy Public Company Limited engages in the manufacture and distribution of packaging products in Thailand. It offers PET bottles for vegetable oil, drinking water, fruit juice, and seasoning sauce, as well as condiments, and preform and other products. The company was incorporated in 1992 and is headquartered in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand. [Read more]

Founded 1992
Country Thailand
Stock Exchange Stock Exchange of Thailand
Ticker Symbol PDG
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Prodigy PCL's revenue was 633.50 million, a decrease of -0.14% compared to the previous year's 634.41 million. Earnings were 70.58 million, an increase of 144.25%.

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News

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