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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from July 2005

Chinese appliance influx raises alarm.
July 1, 2005

KTB sells B15.6bn in bad loans.
July 1, 2005

Siam Cement units back to full capacity.
July 1, 2005

Bliss-Tel feeling heat of number shortage.
July 1, 2005

High costs curb purchasing power.
July 1, 2005

Electrolux closing Denmark factory to move laundry operations to Thailand.
July 1, 2005

Blackouts possible in 2006 as reserves drop.
July 1, 2005

N-Park confident that PA deal was fair: Boards and advisers fully independent.
July 1, 2005

TPIPL shares going online in one auction.
July 1, 2005

SEC alleges Picnic accounts fraud: Shares plummet 55% as investors pull out.
July 1, 2005

Internet listings to spur market.
July 1, 2005

Indian state holds travel roadshow.
July 1, 2005

Trade deficit hits $1.6bn.
July 1, 2005

Saha says prices must go up: Detergents likely to be first items raised.
July 2, 2005

Thai Copper aims for 80% capacity.
July 2, 2005

Higher rates needed to attract capital.
July 2, 2005

First-half inflation rate at 3.3%.
July 2, 2005

Egat plans to rely more on fuel oil and less on coal in Q4.
July 2, 2005

Natural gas-fueled Benzes in pipeline.
July 2, 2005

'PM wants Citic stopped'.
July 2, 2005

Metrostar diversifies ahead of listing.
July 2, 2005

SET chief warns about 'speculative stocks'.
July 2, 2005

State enterprises told to speed up spending.
July 2, 2005

Africa tries to change its image to lure foreign investors.
July 4, 2005

Bangkok Bank sees Wushan as next target after Beijing.
July 4, 2005

Cross-cultural smarts in demand.
July 4, 2005

Acceleration of diesel price hikes needed: Part of plan to save energy.
July 4, 2005

Projected rise of 16 percent seen as lacking ambition.
July 4, 2005

Changes in housing demand likely: Lower-priced units will be more attractive.
July 4, 2005

TT&T eyes the Internet: High operating costs hit fixed-line business.
July 4, 2005

Property sector slows in April.
July 4, 2005

Bhumibol reservoir upgrading proposed.
July 4, 2005

Indorama expects float to raise B1bn.
July 4, 2005

44 stocks restricted by being used as collateral.
July 4, 2005

Struggling hotel operators pin hopes on high season.
July 4, 2005

Hatchery farmers hit by the tsunami struggle to rebuild.
July 4, 2005

President considers switch to gas for baking.
July 5, 2005

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

PTT fleshes out chemical merger.
July 5, 2005

Banker: Ventures with Chinese in megaprojects possible.
July 5, 2005

Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
July 5, 2005

Saha units to export noodles and cosmetics.
July 5, 2005

Subsidy to stay in place at least until end of year.
July 5, 2005

World-class motorsport circuit set to race in 2006.
July 5, 2005

Citic suspends talks on TPI debt buyout.
July 5, 2005

Thailand Lipo's medicine hub.
July 5, 2005

Firm eyes plant in Lithuania.
July 5, 2005

Erawan to open two new hotels.
July 5, 2005

Home building prices likely to increase 5%.
July 5, 2005

Singha hopes tennis will serve up US sales.
July 5, 2005

Hot plays hard hit as executives quit.
July 5, 2005

Wuling aims to sell 700 more pickups.
July 6, 2005

High costs may trim SCCC gains.
July 6, 2005

Amata in deal to build 'China Industrial City'.
July 6, 2005

Unspent funds upset Somkid.
July 6, 2005

Malaysia's MAA in venture to tap will market.
July 6, 2005

'Zin Thai' revival to help consumers.
July 6, 2005

Virtual contest for young traders.
July 6, 2005

SET: Small group behind volatile trade.
July 6, 2005

Petrol stations likely to be hard hit by new hour restrictions.
July 6, 2005

PTT starts purchase process, Citic pulls out.
July 6, 2005

Harrison offering B10bn in assets.
July 6, 2005

Top end slows fast in housing sector.
July 6, 2005

Berli Jucker sees sector growth slowing to just 2% from 8%.
July 6, 2005

Liquidity key to stock ban.
July 6, 2005

Mattel revs up local sales drive.
July 6, 2005

DTAC seeks licence to run wireless Internet.
July 6, 2005

Alcatel predicts Internet TV is the next big development.
July 7, 2005

Authorities to expand medium-term bond benchmarks.
July 7, 2005

'Eco-car' size limits upset Nissan: Official rules clash with export needs.
July 7, 2005

PTT raises pump prices to match the others.
July 7, 2005

Seacon to work faster to save on materials.
July 7, 2005

Muang Thai stresses cushion effect: Insurance protects as economy slows.
July 7, 2005

New property fund set up to support Central stores.
July 7, 2005

New SEC rules to limit short-term debt.
July 7, 2005

Steel firm LPN expects strong gains after debt deal.
July 7, 2005

Subway operator set for major share float.
July 7, 2005

Mobile-phone giant to boost product range.
July 7, 2005

TOT concludes deal to take over Thai Mobile from CAT Telecom.
July 7, 2005

Tollway wins over GSB to debt restructuring.
July 7, 2005

Opportunity in nearby provinces.
July 7, 2005

GM starts work on $66 million paint unit.
July 8, 2005

Service guarantee offered.
July 8, 2005

Oishi ready to stimulate 'longan mania'.
July 8, 2005

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