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Thai Beverage's Attributable Profit Up 9% in Fiscal Q2

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Thai Beverage's (SGX:Y92) attributable profit to owners rose 9% during the fiscal second quarter ended March 31 to 7.37 billion baht from 6.74 billion baht a year earlier, according to a Thursday filing with the Singapore Exchange.

Shares of the beverage producer were up over 1% in Friday trading.

Earnings per share came in at 0.29 baht compared with 0.27 baht in the year-ago period.

Revenue from sale of goods inched up 1% year over year to 86.5 billion baht from 85.4 billion baht.

The board approved an interim dividend of 0.15 baht per share for the period, unchanged from a year earlier. The dividend will be paid on June 12.

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