AAPICO Hitech PCL (BKK:AH)

Thailand flag Thailand · Delayed Price · Currency is THB
13.00
-0.10 (-0.76%)
Apr 29, 2026, 11:11 AM ICT
9.24%
Market Cap 4.40B
Revenue (ttm) 26.17B
Net Income (ttm) 731.43M
Shares Out 336.09M
EPS (ttm) 2.18
PE Ratio 6.02
Forward PE 5.52
Dividend 0.79 (6.03%)
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 12, 2026
Volume 168,500
Average Volume 77,227
Open 13.30
Previous Close 13.10
Day's Range 13.00 - 13.30
52-Week Range 11.70 - 15.80
Beta 0.42
RSI 48.91
Earnings Date May 11, 2026

About AAPICO Hitech PCL

AAPICO Hitech Public Company Limited engages in the manufacture and distribution of automobile parts, dies, and jigs in Thailand, China, Malaysia, and Portugal. It operates through three segments: Manufacture of Auto Parts; Sales of Automobiles and Provision of Automobiles Repair Service; and Others. The company offers pressed and stamped body parts, including floor parts, cross members, side sills, brackets, clips, and sub-assembly parts; chassis frame components; banjo type housing axles; plastic parts; and plastic fuel tanks and windshield w... [Read more]

Industry Auto Parts
Founded 1985
Employees 2,871
Stock Exchange Stock Exchange of Thailand
Ticker Symbol AH
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, AAPICO Hitech PCL's revenue was 26.17 billion, a decrease of -3.00% compared to the previous year's 26.98 billion. Earnings were 731.43 million, a decrease of -2.08%.

Financial Statements

News

AAPICO Hitech PCL Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2025

Q3 revenue and profit declined YoY due to auto industry slowdown, but margins improved on cost control and a higher mix of auto parts. Financial position remains strong, with stable cash and low leverage, and the outlook is for steady revenue and improved profitability.

6 months ago - Transcripts

AAPICO Hitech PCL Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2024

Productivity improvements and new projects are expected to drive better results this year, with forecasts pointing to strong recovery by 2027 and a standout year in 2028, despite flat revenue and global economic challenges.

1 year ago - Transcripts