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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from January 2004

Thai Mergers to Create `Super Bank'.
January 1, 2004

Thailand Newspaper Offers Ways to Keep Up with Business Trends in 2004.
January 1, 2004

For Thai Executives, Improving Business Mood Calls For Brighter Fashion Basics.
January 2, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai Column.
January 2, 2004

OPINION: Thai Stock Market Can Expect More Good, Even Better Times Ahead.
January 2, 2004

Thailand Auto Sector to Become More Segmented in 2004.
January 3, 2004

Business Figures in Thailand Fear Overheating Sectors in 2004.
January 3, 2004

First-Time Users to Drive Phone Growth in Thailand.
January 3, 2004

'M-Commerce' Set to Debut on Thai Market.
January 3, 2004

Bangkok, Thailand, Regional Trade Meeting Showcases Kalong Tea.
January 5, 2004

Thai Agency Plans Loans as Part of Broad Regional-Development Scheme.
January 5, 2004

Thai Banking-Chief Candidate Spends Free Time Reading Fiction, Philosophy.
January 5, 2004

Entertainment Firm with Humble Beginnings to List on Thai Stock Exchange.
January 5, 2004

Thai Asset-Management Agency to Clean House to Unveil New Image.
January 5, 2004

Thai Energy Firm Eyes Expanding Global Portfolio in Iraq.
January 5, 2004

New Chief of Thai Lottery Agency Bets on Challenges.
January 5, 2004

Launch of Thai Commodity Futures Market Nears.
January 5, 2004

Thai Firm Sees Potential in High-Tech Projectors.
January 5, 2004

Thai Government Reviews Sugar-Revenue Sharing Plan.
January 5, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Travel Column.
January 5, 2004

Thai Firm C.P. Seven Eleven Is Out of Race for 7-Eleven Franchises in China.
January 6, 2004

Thailand's Kantana TV Group Forges Ahead with Plans for University for Actors.
January 6, 2004

Bangkok, Thailand, Bank Is Upbeat on Foreign Operations.
January 6, 2004

Siam Cement Urges Thai Government to Speed Up Large Projects.
January 6, 2004

Thailand's Elite Card Operator Seeks to Diversify Business Operations.
January 6, 2004

Bank of Thailand Chief: Time Seems Right for Paying off Foreign Debt.
January 6, 2004

Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand Tightens Control of Ratchaburi.
January 6, 2004

Outlook Is Favourable for Thai Farmers, Exporters; Demand Strong from China.
January 6, 2004

Thailand's Kasikorn Asset Management Plans Two New Funds.
January 6, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Global Insights Column.
January 6, 2004

Inflation to Rise; 2.0 to 2.5 Percent Rate Expected in Thailand for 2004.
January 6, 2004

Two More Firms Headed for Stock Exchange of Thailand This Week.
January 6, 2004

Stock Exchange of Thailand Upbeat after Holiday Break.
January 6, 2004

New Projects to Boost Automotive Industry in Thailand.
January 7, 2004

Thai Leasing Firm Plans to Sell Billion-Baht Bonds.
January 7, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, The Weekly Link Column.
January 7, 2004

Siam Commercial Bank Is Top Thai Bond Dealer Last Year.
January 7, 2004

Calendars Lose Out to Cards as Thai Companies Switch to Cheaper Alternative.
January 7, 2004

Thai Electricity Generating Authority to Take Lead Role in Future Expansion.
January 7, 2004

Fear of Strong Baht, Terror Top Worry List for Thai Exporters.
January 7, 2004

Framework for Financial Sector Is Approved by Thailand Cabinet.
January 7, 2004

Five Options to Pay Off All Thailand's Foreign Debt.
January 7, 2004

SEC to Check Thai Stock Trades Each Quarter.
January 7, 2004

Thai Shrimp Exporters Ready to Fight U.S. Allegations.
January 7, 2004

Profit-Taking Puts End to Thai Rally.
January 7, 2004

Thai Telecommunications Firm Ready for Life after CEO.
January 7, 2004

Taiwanese Tyremaker Expands Capacity, Diversifies.
January 7, 2004

Thai Tourism Authority Targets Threefold Jump in Arrivals.
January 7, 2004

Making Specialised Built-In Wardrobes a Big Business for Thailand Firm.
January 7, 2004

Thai Firms Move toward Indirect Advertising Strategies.
January 8, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Executive Agenda Column.
January 8, 2004

Audiences More Open to Thai Films.
January 8, 2004

Finance Companies Prepare for Merger Talks in Thailand.
January 8, 2004

Restructuring of Thai Financial Sector to Be Completed in Two Years.
January 8, 2004

Major Changes Due at Thai Oil as New Managing Director Takes over the Reins.
January 8, 2004

Thai Power Producer Makes Grand Debut.
January 8, 2004

Thai Rice Exports Hit Record Highs.
January 8, 2004

Tisco Securities Bullish for This Year.
January 8, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Nikhil B. Srinivasan Column.
January 8, 2004

Rate Increase Concerns Depress Stock Exchange of Thailand.
January 8, 2004

Thai Telecom Promotes New Systems Service for Small Businesses.
January 8, 2004

Unrest Denting Tourism Industry in Southern Thailand.
January 8, 2004

Major Thai Toyota Dealer Resumes Expansion.
January 8, 2004

New Project Aims to Build Up Awareness of Global Trade in Thailand.
January 8, 2004

Evaders to Face Asset Seizures in Thailand.
January 8, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Last Asset Column.
January 9, 2004

Thailand's Government Proposes Bail-Insurance Plan.
January 9, 2004

Bangkok Bank to Pay Dividend 'as Soon as Possible'.
January 9, 2004

Thai Beverage Company Red Bull Gives Energy Drink a Facelift to Spur Sales.
January 9, 2004

Diesel Price Capping to Resume in Thailand.
January 9, 2004

Energy Firm PTT Expects 2003 Revenue to Hit 500 Billion Baht.
January 9, 2004

Bangkok, Thailand, Film Festival Offers Chance to Drum Up Business.
January 9, 2004

ING Life Allowed to Acquire Other Insurance Firms.
January 9, 2004

Thai Motorcycle Distributor Tiger Offers Zero-Rate Financing.
January 9, 2004

Thailand Prime Minister Promises Support for Multimedia.
January 9, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai Column.
January 9, 2004

Shrimp Prices Seen Swinging During US Probe.
January 9, 2004

Stock Exchange of Thailand Bounces Back with Blue Chips.
January 9, 2004

CAT Telecom Demands 10 Billion Baht from TOT Corporation.
January 9, 2004

Japan Trade Group Sees Much Broader Regional Role for Thailand.
January 9, 2004

Listing Trademarks Benefit Buyers, Producers of Goods.
January 9, 2004

Thailand Adopts European Wine Classifications to Set Quality Standards.
January 9, 2004

New Credit to Rise 10 Percent at Thai Agricultural Bank.
January 10, 2004

Thailand Cement Firm Aims to Wipe Out 19 Billion Baht Losses.
January 10, 2004

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