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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from February 2005

New licences will have teeth: Watana aims to stop exploitation of farmers.
February 1, 2005

Law to give car buyers, watchdog more clout.
February 1, 2005

GSB prepares for heavy lending.
February 1, 2005

San Miguel lifts local profile of beer brands.
February 1, 2005

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
February 1, 2005

Major Cineplex expects market share to reach 80%.
February 1, 2005

Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
February 1, 2005

Producer of concrete products plans to list on SET in first quarter.
February 1, 2005

Private investment remains steady.
February 1, 2005

4-Me acquires Goonk Gink glass noodle brand.
February 1, 2005

Auto parts maker in impressive debut on SET.
February 1, 2005

Greenshoe option ruled out in TMT stock offering.
February 1, 2005

Advanced Info Service offers further mobile phone discounts.
February 1, 2005

New machines raise hopes in drought-hit areas.
February 1, 2005

Cherilon to take brand beyond just stockings.
February 1, 2005

Natural Park's 10% subway stake to be sold.
February 1, 2005

Thais eyeing Yunnan need to do homework.
February 1, 2005

State-led buyout considered for bad loans held by tsunami victims.
February 1, 2005

Tourism meeting aims to breathe life back into wave-devastated areas.
February 1, 2005

Accor wins hotel contract with airport authority.
February 2, 2005

Sharp distributor exits one-door refrigerator units.
February 2, 2005

Boeing sticks to belief in virtues of smaller planes despite A380.
February 2, 2005

Bearing Point team joins Grant Thornton in major shift in consultancy market.
February 2, 2005

Siam Center operator eyes Suan Lum site.
February 2, 2005

Prompt response best way to defend brand.
February 2, 2005

Natural Park needs to do more, say analysts.
February 2, 2005

SET extends curbs on margin trading in BNT Entertainment to Feb 14.
February 2, 2005

Bancassurance spurs growth at SCNYL.
February 2, 2005

Central bank defends its role in soft-loan programme for victims.
February 2, 2005

Rivals chided for exploiting tsunami tragedy.
February 2, 2005

Samsung eyes 60% growth from IT line.
February 2, 2005

Bangsaphan gains 2.6% on debut.
February 2, 2005

Asia Metal doubles capital to B400m through rights issue.
February 2, 2005

Mazda Thailand claims it's ready for new law.
February 2, 2005

B33bn paid back by BAM into FIDF coffers last year.
February 3, 2005

Central Bangkok flats getting scarce: Overall occupancy rate to reach 90%.
February 3, 2005

French giant plans new local investments.
February 3, 2005

Oil exploration arm to negotiate asset swaps.
February 3, 2005

Hoteliers fear delayed recovery.
February 3, 2005

Phuket Action Plan targets international media coverage.
February 3, 2005

Printing firms urged to boost quality to succeed abroad.
February 3, 2005

Isetan makes strong return with facelift.
February 3, 2005

Rubber prices seen climbing in near term.
February 3, 2005

Shrimp losses estimated at B22.5bn.
February 3, 2005

Chairman of Stock Exchange of Thailand says boosting investment priority.
February 3, 2005

TA Orange increases its network capacity.
February 3, 2005

BoT denies dragging its feet.
February 3, 2005

Young Thais less conservative.
February 3, 2005

Thai Airways plans win Development Board nod.
February 4, 2005

Amendment to reduce NPLs in the system.
February 4, 2005

Kim Eng set on staying number one.
February 4, 2005

Duty-free zone planned: Move to support tourism revival bid.
February 4, 2005

Survey finds corruption a key issue for business.
February 4, 2005

More firms join anti-graft drive.
February 4, 2005

Fund managers cautiously optimistic.
February 4, 2005

MK Real Estate Development may be sole bidder on Thai Airways village.
February 4, 2005

Thai-designed handsets to be regional brand.
February 4, 2005

Orient Thai eyes windfall as rivals avoid tsunami area.
February 4, 2005

Parts maker in new pipe venture.
February 5, 2005

$300m note issue set to help funding needs.
February 5, 2005

Importing expertise is faster.
February 5, 2005

More townhouses eyed as interest rates rise.
February 5, 2005

New B570m vehicle to focus on industrial estate properties.
February 5, 2005

Samsung reaps benefits of branding: Consumer electronics sales set to rise 40%.
February 5, 2005

Capital outlay increased sixfold to spur sales.
February 5, 2005

Winning bidder Huawei forecasts big jump in sales to B10bn.
February 5, 2005

More funds set aside for tsunami victims.
February 5, 2005

Business cheers policy continuity.
February 7, 2005

BMW offers buyers free service promotion.
February 7, 2005

Hands-on style pays off.
February 7, 2005

Northern prospects to remain strong for this year.
February 7, 2005

Consumer demand upsurge leads to shortage of tiny hard drives.
February 7, 2005

Solar power demand to soar in coming years.
February 7, 2005

Japanese-food chain expands: Oishi to sell chilled bento at 7-Eleven.
February 7, 2005

Foreign, property top list.
February 7, 2005

ING Funds to launch new products.
February 7, 2005

Network upgrade to offer staff more mobility.
February 7, 2005

Price war to steal customers peaks.
February 7, 2005

Airport activity shows sharp fall.
February 7, 2005

Thai AirAsia's Narathiwat service a calculated gamble.
February 8, 2005

More chicken plants win Japanese nod.
February 8, 2005

Panel set up to probe why prices of cars fell only 10%.
February 8, 2005

DTAC offers 50% discount for heavy post-paid callers.
February 8, 2005

Broadband at blazing speed: Australians join with local provider.
February 8, 2005

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