Siriporn Rattanakul
Lead Instructor, Comparative Analysis
Spent eight years as a buy-side equity analyst covering Southeast Asian consumer and industrial companies. Now teaches analysts how to find insights that others miss in financial statements.
Running a business in Thailand means dealing with competitors who claim similar results. You need more than surface data—you need to understand what really drives performance differences between organizations.
We teach you how to dissect company financials, spot operational advantages, and identify what actually creates competitive moats. Not theories. Real analysis techniques used by strategic consultants and equity researchers.
Explore Our Program
Most comparison tools show you the obvious stuff. We help you ask the right questions and follow the analysis wherever it leads—sometimes to surprising conclusions.
Two companies report similar revenue growth, but one has expanding margins while the other burns cash. Learning to spot the difference changes everything about your competitive assessment.
A competitor processes twice your volume with half the staff. Is it automation? Better workflows? Outsourced functions? We show you how to reverse-engineer operational advantages from public data.
Where companies put their money reveals strategic priorities. You'll learn to read capex patterns, acquisition strategies, and R&D spending to predict future competitive positioning.

Anyone can pull revenue and profit numbers. The interesting insights come from understanding how companies actually operate—the decisions that show up in balance sheets months later.
Our program teaches you to analyze working capital cycles, cash conversion patterns, and asset utilization rates. These tell you more about competitive strength than headline growth figures.
Our instructors spent years doing equity research and strategic consulting—analyzing companies for investment decisions and M&A transactions. They know what works in practice, not just in theory.

Lead Instructor, Comparative Analysis
Spent eight years as a buy-side equity analyst covering Southeast Asian consumer and industrial companies. Now teaches analysts how to find insights that others miss in financial statements.

Instructor, Valuation Methods
Built financial models for private equity transactions across emerging markets. She focuses on teaching practical valuation techniques that account for market imperfections and information asymmetries.