
Dealers cited the profiling of the company on CNBC's program "Managing Asia" for the rise today.
It's a "super big" float. No reason for the "sharks" to drive it up above its IPO price now until they have collected enough at low prices (to weed out the "stags) for some time. At the moment, there is no fresh lead (or "excuse") to drive it up until after the Fed meeting on 20 September 2006 (according to certain veteran brokers).
What's happening to Thai Bev?
Super high volume but no change in price!
Super high volume but no change in price!