Thailand
The Thailand Stock Exchange (SET) provides various avenues for public listed companies to obtain liquidity from their shares. Common methods include initial public offerings (IPOs), where companies issue new shares to the public to raise capital. Additionally, companies can conduct secondary offerings, allowing existing shareholders to sell their shares, thus increasing liquidity. Share repurchase programs, or buybacks, also play a role by reducing the number of shares outstanding and potentially boosting share value. Moreover, the SET supports a dynamic trading environment with various market participants, fostering liquidity through regular trading activities.