Bangchak Petroleum Public Company Limited is a Thai oil company,running business of refining of crude oil from the Middle East, the Far East as well as from the domestic sources. The Company also sells its finished oil products through the network of over 1,100 service stations throughout the country, In addition, Bangchak has extended its direct sales channel to large and medium-scale oil consumers,including industrial plants, airlines, automobile companies, ocean liners, and construction businesses,etc.

SET Symbol: BCP
Currency: THB
Last Done: 17.90
Volume (Shares): 675,500
Change: -
% Change: -%
Day's Range: 17.70 - 17.90
52 Weeks' Range: 15.00 - 24.90
Updated: 14 Dec 2011 12:29
  • What is the condition of guaranteed principal value of BCP-DR1?
    Answer BCP-DR1 (Depository Receipt) is guaranteed with the principal value...
  • Will holder of BCP-DR1 be entitled to dividend, and is that dividend be used as a tax credit ?
    Answer BCP-DR1 holder will receive dividend as announced by the company through Siam DR Co., Ltd. The dividend received will considered a normal dividend, therefore cannot be used as a tax credit for personal tax purpose. However, the security holder does not need to include such dividend in the person income as it is already subjected to 10% withholding tax.
  • Will holders who didn’t buy BCP-DR1 at IPO receive guaranteed principal value at 13 Baht ?
    Answer Such guarantee will be offered to BCP-DR1’s holders whose named listed in closing date (around December 2013), whether holders bought BCP-DR1 at IPO, and holders have the right to guaranteed principal value at 13 Baht , or choose to convert to ordinary shares of BCP at the ratio of 1 BCP-DR1 for 1 BCP. The exact date will be informed again.
  • What is BCP’s dividend policy ?
    Answer “the Company has the policy to pay out dividend to the shareholders at the rate of 50 percent of net profit of the Company's consolidated financial statements, depending on the economic situation and the Company's future business projects and must not violate the Public Company Act in dividend payment matter.”