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TU nets 25% Red Lobster stake

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 12/10/2016

» SET-listed Thai Union Group Plc (TU), the world's biggest producer of canned tuna, has bought a 25% share of Red Lobster Seafood Co from Golden Gate Capital, says TU president and chief executive Thiraphong Chansiri.

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Thai Union aiming to build 2nd R&D centre

Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 03/09/2016

» SET-listed Thai Union Group Plc (TU), the world's biggest exporter of canned tuna, is considering a 1-billion-baht investment in a second research and development (R&D) house, says president and chief executive Thiraphong Chansiri.

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TU issues debentures worth B10bn

Business, Published on 13/07/2016

» SET-listed Thai Union Group Plc (TU), the world's biggest exporter of canned tuna, has issued debentures worth a combined 10 billion baht, its biggest tranche ever, to refinance the debts of its US subsidiaries, says a company statement.

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Stocks move upward as us rate-hike concerns ease

Business, Published on 11/07/2016

» Recap: US Federal Reserve minutes suggesting it is likely to refrain from raising interest rates anytime soon, and hopes of fresh stimulus from central banks pushed up stock markets last week. However, a sharp fall in oil prices on Thursday trimmed some gains before surprisingly good US jobs data sparked a rally on Friday. Thai shares extended their gains.

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Thai Union claws into lobster sector

Business, Published on 06/07/2016

» SET-listed Thai Union Group Plc (TU), the world's biggest exporter of canned tuna, is acquiring a major stake in Canadian lobster processor Les Pecheries de Chez Nous (Chez Nous), expecting the acquisition to help expand its customer base.

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Thai Union to buy Canadian lobster processor

Reuters, Published on 05/07/2016

» Thai Union Group Plc, the world's largest canned tuna producer, said on Tuesday it would buy a majority stake in Canadian lobster processor Les Pêcheries de Chez Nous (Chez Nous) for an undisclosed amount.