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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from July 2006

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
July 1, 2006

BEX seeks 30% trading share by 2008: Promotion needed to broaden base.
July 1, 2006

Saha pursuing alliances with Chinese firms.
July 1, 2006

Businesses need more CSR.
July 1, 2006

Experts warn of crisis amid globalisation.
July 1, 2006

BBL stands by forecast.
July 1, 2006

Imports jump as Thai consumers turn to cheaper foreign products.
July 1, 2006

Yamaha sees rivals catching up.
July 1, 2006

Prinsiri puts JV on hold to focus on finance promotions.
July 1, 2006

Suvarnabhumi tickets on sale.
July 3, 2006

New EU rules challenge firms.
July 3, 2006

Egat to transfer network back to Treasury Department.
July 3, 2006

New equipment keeps BH ahead.
July 3, 2006

Global view, people skills need upgrades.
July 3, 2006

ASL trims branches and steps up IB activity.
July 3, 2006

Shin cleared but NTC is still cautious.
July 3, 2006

Siemens focusing on emerging Asian cities.
July 3, 2006

TWZ brand goes in-house: Phones, laptops and LCDs by year end.
July 3, 2006

Industry future lies in trade pacts.
July 3, 2006

New faces bringing gains to THAI: Airline expands alliances, routes.
July 4, 2006

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
July 4, 2006

Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
July 4, 2006

Loyal clients can lift profits.
July 4, 2006

Prime Nature looks beyond luxury houses.
July 4, 2006

World Cup has us all plugged in.
July 4, 2006

Two new factories on President menu.
July 4, 2006

New Kasikorn fund targets 12-15% gains.
July 4, 2006

TFEX online expected to boost trade.
July 4, 2006

Inflation falls to 5.9%, easing woes.
July 4, 2006

SET keeps target of 50 new listings.
July 4, 2006

TPI Polene preparing to raise B16bn.
July 4, 2006

Agent taps event sales.
July 4, 2006

Ways sought to add value to unfinished buildings of 1997.
July 4, 2006

Mister Donut sees potential in fresh approach.
July 4, 2006

Tax overhaul will keep country competitive.
July 4, 2006

Brokerage revises down forecast.
July 4, 2006

Toyota plans logistics unit.
July 4, 2006

Welding competition aims to build up skills.
July 4, 2006

Green energy would benefit remote areas.
July 4, 2006

Shanghai Airlines setting sights on international player status.
July 5, 2006

Citibank relaunches platinum.
July 5, 2006

Visa plans to spend B40m this year to promote debit-card use.
July 5, 2006... Byline: Darana Chudasri Jul. 5--Visa International plans to invest 40 million baht this year for marketing activities to promote debit-card spending, despite the slowing economy. Somboon Krobteeranon, the country manager for Visa...

Cash usage down slightly last year.
July 5, 2006

Thais urged to fish for Kenya.
July 5, 2006

Young marketer with Kuang Pei San Food Products shares his passion.
July 5, 2006

Bank of Thailand says rate of inflation is expected to slow.
July 5, 2006

Firms opt for smaller investments this year.
July 5, 2006

Pension product launched: MAX Life confident of meeting target.
July 5, 2006

Price hikes finalised today: Home products may not get green light.
July 5, 2006

SET rallies with regional bourses as interest-rate worries begin to ease.
July 5, 2006

BMA to oppose district merger.
July 5, 2006

Suvarnabhumi gets interim code.
July 6, 2006

Ford says it is committed to Thai industry.
July 6, 2006

Thai companies fail to make the grade in national contest.
July 6, 2006

KBANK expects steady profits.
July 6, 2006

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
July 6, 2006

PTTEP cites October for Oman launch.
July 6, 2006

Ft to stay at current rate.
July 6, 2006

Ericsson cashing in on broadband demand.
July 6, 2006

S. Khonkaen beefs up regional pork exports.
July 6, 2006

BoI urged to better rival rest of Asia.
July 6, 2006

Oishi to start exports to the US.
July 6, 2006

Foreign firms still have high market hopes.
July 6, 2006

Thai poultry ban extended by European Commission.
July 6, 2006

Dhanarak aims to make contract bids fair.
July 6, 2006

SET to hold roadshow in Singapore.
July 6, 2006

Private sector urged to set up Arab councils.
July 6, 2006

US whisky makers push Thai sales.
July 6, 2006

Ogilvy & Mather remains upbeat as firms slash advertising budgets.
July 7, 2006

CPF to tap rising Russian demand.
July 7, 2006

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

Tris upgrades Total Access Communication.
July 7, 2006

China and India could be the right mix for business.
July 7, 2006

Paragon subsidiary set up to chase Mice.
July 7, 2006

Singapore's CDL to boost investments.
July 7, 2006

Hotels pushing up wholesale rates.
July 7, 2006

SET offers good value for money: Faber says returns are best in the region.
July 7, 2006

People's Bank lending could double to B10bn by year-end.
July 7, 2006

True offer attempts to trump DTAC.
July 7, 2006

Higher margins for NGV.
July 7, 2006

Rosy future beckons for petrochemicals.
July 7, 2006

Thaioil adds capacity with 'hot oil' unit.
July 7, 2006

LH reduces growth goal.
July 7, 2006

Ministry raises sugar price amid rising costs.
July 7, 2006

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