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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from February 2006

BTAM aims to raise assets to B47bn through 12 new funds.
February 1, 2006

Banks deter cheque users with transaction-fee hikes.
February 1, 2006

New export base for Lion: Japanese giant to seek BoI tax incentives.
February 1, 2006

2005 growth likely to be as low as 4.5%.
February 1, 2006

BoT regional office casts gloomy outlook for South.
February 1, 2006

New perks attract Matsushita to invest more in Thailand.
February 1, 2006

Tighter rules on e-auctions take effect.
February 1, 2006

MFC preparing for market liberalisation.
February 1, 2006

KFC shifts focus away from big-store spaces.
February 1, 2006

Lens maker focuses on expansion.
February 1, 2006

PTTEP splits par value, profits rise.
February 1, 2006

Wangthong offers home buy-back option.
February 1, 2006

PM's sister adamant share sale was routine.
February 1, 2006

No.1 broker in favour of partner.
February 1, 2006

Classmate of PM said to be front-runner.
February 1, 2006

Korn: SET entry unlikely for Chang after Singapore listing.
February 1, 2006

Sales and investment outlook signals Japanese confidence.
February 1, 2006

Farmers wait for adjustment funds: Agriculture begins to feel FTA impact.
February 1, 2006

Wake of Indian property boom spreads to smaller cities.
February 1, 2006

Gains keep Asia flying high as industry flags.
February 2, 2006

Syndicated loans to grow 10%.
February 2, 2006

Pridiyathorn best central banker of Asia: Commendation for BoT chief's top job.
February 2, 2006

Japan-Thai EPA opens new routes.
February 2, 2006

Skills shortage a major concern.
February 2, 2006

Inflation rises to 5.9%.
February 2, 2006

SCNYL remains steady for the long-term.
February 2, 2006

Life premiums projected to grow 10% until 2011.
February 2, 2006

Hearing for TPI to exit debt restructuring plan postponed.
February 2, 2006

Prinsiri plans nine mid to low projects.
February 2, 2006

City Steel plans to mobilise B270m from listing to be used for expansion.
February 2, 2006

Seven objectives to boost market.
February 2, 2006

Shin tax ruling sets new precedent: Others likely to seek similar treatment.
February 2, 2006

True ready to face giants.
February 2, 2006

Question mark remains over top free-trade negotiator's job.
February 2, 2006

Somboon expects 25% growth.
February 3, 2006

Bangchak to raise output: 12.9% increase to help boost revenue.
February 3, 2006

Bond market to grow by 50%: 'Market will become more international'.
February 3, 2006

Gold price still hovering around 25-year peak.
February 3, 2006

TPI loans 'performing' once again.
February 3, 2006

Cash incentives for used-home buyers.
February 3, 2006

LMG to focus on health and accident plans.
February 3, 2006

Pranda set to expand 12% on growth in existing markets.
February 3, 2006

DTAC steps up focus on staff development.
February 3, 2006

Egat replaces diesel with PTT's gas.
February 3, 2006

B2bn condo due on Thong Lo.
February 3, 2006

Shin deal probe, political woes take toll on markets.
February 3, 2006

Temasek tender valid until March 9.
February 3, 2006

Shin staff gripped by uncertainties.
February 3, 2006

Takeover heralds new snack line: Oishi has big plans for Australian market.
February 3, 2006

Ultraman show sold in 12 markets.
February 3, 2006

Rally alerts cause concern.
February 3, 2006

Korea new 'superpower' in travel trade.
February 3, 2006

Brokers call for authorities to approve ThaiBev's entry on SET.
February 4, 2006

Laotian state issuers courted.
February 4, 2006

Supachai takes over as CEO at UBC.
February 4, 2006

Baht and economy seen as immune so far.
February 4, 2006

PTT steps up investment abroad: Reserves needed to sustain growth.
February 4, 2006

Business leaders appeal for calm: 'Violence could hurt investor confidence'.
February 4, 2006

Regulators face 'unfairness' claims.
February 4, 2006

Fashionable steps ahead for Bata.
February 4, 2006

Shrimpers back WTO action.
February 6, 2006

BAY aiming for 10% profit growth: Loan expansion will help offset tax bite.
February 6, 2006

Write-off of state lenders' NPLs considered.
February 6, 2006

Pin pursuing director's seat at Adkinson.
February 6, 2006

TOT, PEA at odds: Call-centre bidding process debated.
February 6, 2006

Central bank: Personal loan growth stable.
February 6, 2006

ICC meeting targets thanks to new approach.
February 6, 2006

Sofitel in Khao Lak back to life.
February 6, 2006

KeyPoint sees good potential.
February 6, 2006

Thai Life revamping benefits for its agents.
February 6, 2006

Amid post-rally relief, new concerns emerge.
February 6, 2006

The nose knows: Human testers to be used to curb smelly factory emissions.
February 6, 2006

Ticon sees bright future in warehouses.
February 6, 2006

Siam Winery looks to harvest tourists: Wine school to also help broaden market.
February 6, 2006

THAI helps Nok Air.
February 7, 2006

Government adviser sees pros in listing.
February 7, 2006

Green tea giants squeeze out rivals.
February 7, 2006

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
February 7, 2006

Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
February 7, 2006

Mor Chit project called viable despite changes.
February 7, 2006

Market keys are research, analysis: L&H reveals secrets of successful business.
February 7, 2006

Nam Theun 2 to help cut power bills.
February 7, 2006

Stocks help generate healthy overall returns.
February 7, 2006

TSD services will stimulate trade.
February 7, 2006

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