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The Bangkok Post is a daily newspaper serving Bangkok, Thailand. The Bangkok Post covers local, national, and international news, sports, politics, and business.
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Ads for 'germ-killing' air-conditioners suspended.
April 1, 2005
Watsons opens 100th outlet: Siam Discovery store to be flagship location.
April 1, 2005
Ericsson pushes mobile broadband.
April 1, 2005
Computer system for local taxes questioned.
April 1, 2005
Ascon to raise funds to bid for state projects.
April 1, 2005
37 firms vow to hold prices through June.
April 1, 2005
Diaper producer to list on SET.
April 1, 2005
Small current-account surplus announced.
April 1, 2005
Ice-cream firm from Singapore set to diversify.
April 1, 2005
IT startup offers 'collaborative commerce'.
April 1, 2005
BMA official urges caution around airport.
April 1, 2005
Asimar teams up with Italian partner in green joint venture.
April 1, 2005
Thai stance 'undermined' by Thanong's compromise on steel.
April 1, 2005
SET accused of double standard: Brokerage officers cite discrimination.
April 1, 2005
Siemens and Ericsson to split TOT work.
April 1, 2005
Restaurant owner in tsunami-hit Khao Lak sells self-made video of disaster.
April 1, 2005
One Asset to list two of its joint ventures on MAI bourse.
April 1, 2005
Conservation incentives eyed.
April 2, 2005
CCP eyes strong sales from megaprojects.
April 2, 2005
British Dispensary hoping to regain powder market lead.
April 2, 2005
Finnish firm buys Thai Lift.
April 2, 2005
Energy costs prompt higher inflation forecast.
April 2, 2005
Nuttaphob group takes control, names four new directors.
April 2, 2005
International reserves decline by $900m.
April 2, 2005
PTT set to invest B10bn in new gas separation plant.
April 2, 2005
Somkid calls for commission to study steel-related issues.
April 2, 2005
TMB penalised in Thaioil IPO.
April 2, 2005
Tourism to keep current account in black but rocky road lies ahead.
April 2, 2005
KTB considers legal action over bad loans.
April 4, 2005
Novartis backs local biotechnology research.
April 4, 2005
KTC steps up activity in provincial market.
April 4, 2005
Funds for city councillors under fire.
April 4, 2005
Bangkok Post, Thailand, Company Reports column.
April 4, 2005
Wall Street Institute ready to expand.
April 4, 2005
Timely tips for would-be franchisees.
April 4, 2005
Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs.
April 4, 2005
United Securities to push investment banking.
April 4, 2005
Saha set to tap international lingerie market.
April 4, 2005
National Geographic sees vast potential for brand in Asia.
April 4, 2005
Newcomers behind B4bn project.
April 4, 2005
Bangkok Land seeks funds for expansion.
April 4, 2005
Growth of land sales helps outlook.
April 4, 2005
SET50 to be amended, new index planned.
April 4, 2005
Foreign analysts still hold positive view.
April 4, 2005
Telecom revamp on hold.
April 4, 2005
Local manufacturers cry foul over change in stance on steel.
April 4, 2005
Positive growth prospects seen.
April 4, 2005
Luxury watch retailer aims for 20 percent growth in sales this year.
April 4, 2005
CPF projects profit on improved prospects.
April 4, 2005
BEC World expects 10% growth for 2005.
April 4, 2005
Phuket Air turns to well-heeled Europeans.
April 5, 2005
Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
April 5, 2005
Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
April 5, 2005
PTT leads efforts to replace diesel with gas.
April 5, 2005
Platinum prepares to offer units in all ranges.
April 5, 2005
Boutique resort part of focus on tourism.
April 5, 2005
Asia Sermkij raises funds for growth.
April 5, 2005
Excise tax misses six-month target on higher use of diesel.
April 5, 2005
Lobbying by Japanese irks industrialists: Trade pact in danger.
April 5, 2005
Subway ads will be lucrative: Three firms sign deals after delays.
April 5, 2005
Don Muang steps up its security, flyers wary of further incidents.
April 5, 2005
Businesses bracing for more fallout.
April 5, 2005
Retailer seeks help for five sectors.
April 5, 2005
SET plunges on bombings, oil at new high.
April 5, 2005
Lowe Thailand replaces Singapore.
April 6, 2005
Phuket Air denies any danger in UAE refuelling drama.
April 6, 2005
MAI expects 25% rise in turnover.
April 6, 2005
SCB projects flat profits on low investment gains, high fee income.
April 6, 2005
GSB to lend to Thais abroad.
April 6, 2005
Samsung aims to lead printer sales.
April 6, 2005
Emerging markets' appeal remains intact.
April 6, 2005
Ajinomoto to invest B4.45bn in Thailand.
April 6, 2005
1,200 march to urge dropping of intellectual property from US deal.
April 6, 2005
Equal revenue from sales and rentals is goal.
April 6, 2005
Freight rates likely to fall after 1,000 new ships enter global fleet.
April 6, 2005
Jetro backs calls for liberalising steel imports.
April 6, 2005
Senators urge definitive resolution to Chang dispute.
April 6, 2005
Free trade 'could ruin' steel makers.
April 6, 2005
Mosques seen as new clients with potential.
April 7, 2005
CPB to raise development activity in Bangkok.
April 7, 2005
Future operations of SCB subsidiary in limbo.
April 7, 2005
Komatsu eyes higher sales of forklifts.
April 7, 2005
New requirement imposed on fruit exports to China.
April 7, 2005
Thappline taps growth of gasohol: B100m allocated to build two centres.
April 7, 2005