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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from January 2005

Foreign titles continue to fly off the shelves in Thai bookstores.
January 1, 2005

Convenience store rivalry set to intensify in Thailand.
January 1, 2005

Everyman faces the year ahead in Thai economy.
January 1, 2005

Classic fashion looks never go out of style for Thai executives.
January 1, 2005

Hong Kong import credited with helping Thai post-production firm.
January 1, 2005

Promising trends seen in the Thailand's small-business sector.
January 1, 2005

Thai stock exchange turnover rises 7 percent even as index drops.
January 1, 2005

Thai ad agencies must consider impact of free trade pacts on local business.
January 4, 2005

'K-Group' concept will secure Thai bank's universal image.
January 4, 2005

Thailand's Kasikornbank 'K-Group' concept will secure universal image.
January 4, 2005

Broadband revolution has Thai telecom firms expanding non-voice activities.
January 4, 2005

Brokerage Asia Plus beefs up platforms for derivatives.
January 4, 2005

Asia Plus beefs up platforms for derivatives.
January 4, 2005

Thai printers expect election windfall.
January 4, 2005

New holding company proposed by Thai Finance Ministry.
January 4, 2005

Thai finance ministry proposes new holding company for transit investment.
January 4, 2005

Greater portability of funds proposed by Thai finance ministry.
January 4, 2005

Higher interest rates necessary for stability, Bank of Thailand official says.
January 4, 2005

Twenty-two Thai firms expected to exit Companies Under Rehabilitation.
January 4, 2005

Some 22 Thai companies expected to exit Rehabco protection.
January 4, 2005

Packaged rice prices on the rise in Thailand.
January 4, 2005

Thai architectural firm plans expansion into neighbouring countries.
January 5, 2005

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
January 5, 2005

New loan, derivative offerings in first half as Bangkok Interbank debuts.
January 5, 2005

Thai price trend moves towards cheaper housing in November.
January 5, 2005

Inflation rate adjusted lower after Thailand's tsunami disaster.
January 5, 2005

Insurers vow to pay in full for Thailand's tsunami damage.
January 5, 2005

Thailand's CDMA network expansion draws five bidders.
January 5, 2005

Mobile marketer supports measures to regulate Thai messaging.
January 5, 2005

With poultry export channels closed, Thai producers eye local markets.
January 5, 2005

Thai Finance Ministry proposes private fund to raise industrial competitiveness.
January 5, 2005

Thailand Securities Depository to speed up settlement cycle.
January 5, 2005

Stock Exchange of Thailand greets 2005 with 2.45 percent gain.
January 5, 2005

Ultra-high tech iPSTAR launch to put Thai telecom industry in new orbit.
January 5, 2005

Huge tourism revenue loss expected in Thailand's tsunami-affected region.
January 5, 2005

Phuket will bounce back from tsunami, says Thai real estate agent.
January 5, 2005

Green tea commercial tops appeal survey in Thailand.
January 6, 2005

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
January 6, 2005

Steady volume of Thai-Chinese trade anticipated at Mekong River port.
January 6, 2005

Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
January 6, 2005

Thai crane inventor believes more in a no-holds-barred attitude.
January 6, 2005

Thai dive shop owner wants better post-tsunami picture sent out to world.
January 6, 2005

Unif Green Tea commercial tops appeal survey of Bangkok TV viewers.
January 6, 2005

Thai consultant offers showcase for upscale home designs.
January 6, 2005

Thai hotels damaged by tsunami plan to renovate, remain.
January 6, 2005

Accor hotels' Asia chief feared to have perished.
January 6, 2005

Foreign CEO of Thai mobile phone operator steps down.
January 6, 2005

National Petrochemical to expand power plant in Thailand.
January 6, 2005

Thai industry acts to stress seafood safety after tsunami.
January 6, 2005

Three billion baht fund to be set up to help small businesses in Thailand.
January 6, 2005

Profit-taking puts brakes on New Year rally in Thailand.
January 6, 2005

Tanker service supplier offers to purchase stake in Thai Maritime Navigation.
January 6, 2005

Damage claims from tsunami to affect results of Thai insurers.
January 6, 2005

Thai vendors are back at work, but it's far from business as usual.
January 6, 2005

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
January 7, 2005

Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
January 7, 2005

Expert offers Thai designers a passport for global success.
January 7, 2005

Managing director of Procter & Gamble Thailand among tsunami victims.
January 7, 2005

Russian mob seeks refund of holiday tours.
January 7, 2005

Foreign buys help sustain Stock Exchange of Thailand rally.
January 7, 2005

Big changes ahead in world trade.
January 7, 2005

Bank of Thailand offers business aid for 3 provinces hit by tsunami.
January 7, 2005

Business owners on Thai beaches ponder their next move.
January 7, 2005

Tsunami to hold no effect on economic growth forecasts, says Thai board.
January 7, 2005

Tsunami disaster to raise awareness of need for insurance coverage.
January 7, 2005

Thai locals brace for bleak future while awaiting turn of the tide.
January 7, 2005

Many passengers on flight to Phuket, Thailand, hope to make a difference.
January 7, 2005

Little impact from tsunami on Thai tax revenues foreseen.
January 7, 2005

Thai animation firms seek foreign ties.
January 7, 2005

Thailand freezes construction materials prices after tsunami disaster.
January 8, 2005

Thai fishermen feel cut adrift after tsunami.
January 8, 2005

Thai food producer Prantalay adds breakfast line.
January 8, 2005

Muang Thai Life Assurance to expand threefold.
January 8, 2005

Thailand cuts interest charges for one year for disaster-relief loans.
January 8, 2005

Thai industry agrees on watchdog for mobile short message service voting.
January 8, 2005

Four billion baht to go to Thai Petrochemical Industry.
January 8, 2005

Phuket, Thailand, cruise service operator sees need for diversification.
January 8, 2005

Tsunami disaster's impact on Asian regional economy to be small.
January 8, 2005

Somboon auto parts unit to float shares on Thai stock market.
January 10, 2005

Srisiam Properties plans three office projects in Thailand this year.
January 10, 2005

Temporary lull stirs concerns in the Patong, Thailand, entertainment scene.
January 10, 2005

Thailand's long-term foreign residents persevere after tsunami.
January 10, 2005

Bangkok Hospital president's childhood tragedy inspired medical career.
January 10, 2005

Thai hospitals call for lifting of ban on foreign advertising.
January 10, 2005

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