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MCOT Public Company Limited )) is a Thai
Thailand
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 media
Mass media
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 conglomerate
Conglomerate (company)
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. Its origins date back to the creation in 1955 of Thailand's first television
Television
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 broadcaster, The Thai Television Company Limited. In 1977, this company was reconstituted as a state enterprise, the Mass Communications Organization of Thailand. In August 2004, the Thai government
Politics of Thailand
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 corporatized the Mass Communications Organization of Thailand and renamed it MCOT Pcl. The company was partially privatized in an initial public offering
Initial public offering
An initial public offering or stock market launch, is the first sale of stock by a private company to the public. It can be used by either small or large companies to raise expansion capital and become publicly traded enterprises...

 later that same year, with the Thai Ministry of Finance retaining a 77 percent stake.

Headquartered in Bangkok
Bangkok
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, MCOT operates a television station, Modernine TV (formerly Channel 9),MCOT Sattlelite TV (MCOT TV - ASEAN TV), and a nationwide network of 62 radio stations. The company also owns TV Channel 3
Channel 3 (Thailand)
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, but contracts the management of that station out to a private operator, BEC World. In addition, MCOT operates the Thai News Agency (TNA
TNA
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) wire service
News agency
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.

Initial Public Offering

The Ministry of Finance diluted its 100% ownership of MCOT to 75% in a 2004 IPO. The IPO was designed to allocate as much stock as possible to retail investors, and in accordance with Thai law, foreign investors could not hold more than 15% of the offering. Investors subscribing to less than 100,000 Baht of shares were given first priority, and shares were sold via commercial banks rather than investment banks or brokers.

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