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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from June 2005

SCBAM sees portfolio growing 50% through bank branch sales.
June 1, 2005

Thai tyre plant planned for Dunlop.
June 1, 2005

April deficit climbs amid slower activity.
June 1, 2005

Chalerm Nakorn opens sales in last phase of Rangsit project.
June 1, 2005

Diesel subsidy ending but prices firm.
June 1, 2005

Food exporter eyes home market.
June 1, 2005

Market takes toll on Phatra debut.
June 1, 2005

State moves on subway shares.
June 1, 2005

Benefits of milk protein expected to appeal to consumers.
June 1, 2005

How to become a millionaire in three years.
June 1, 2005

TMB helps Nanyang Textile cut power bills.
June 1, 2005

11 projects on Sansiri's drawing board.
June 1, 2005

CPN spends B3.5bn for 11th location.
June 1, 2005

Market see-saws amid concern about fuel costs, growth.
June 1, 2005

Private operators say NTC on questionable legal ground.
June 1, 2005

Sampanh set to add 130 cars to its fleet.
June 1, 2005

O.P. expands.
June 1, 2005

Scrap diesel subsidy soon, say listed firms.
June 1, 2005

PTTEP to do feasibility study in Bahrain.
June 1, 2005

'Turn off the lights and save'.
June 1, 2005

More function business foreseen.
June 1, 2005

New rule set for size of non-bank lenders: Ceilings to apply on personal loans.
June 1, 2005

Thai Optical seeks to raise B250m.
June 1, 2005

'Show us the money,' bankruptcy court tells TPI founder Prachai.
June 1, 2005

Firms want Ranong port enlarged.
June 1, 2005

ATC not affected by textile dispute: Petrochemical prices concern investors.
June 1, 2005

April arrivals down but rate of decline slows.
June 1, 2005

Lighthouse Development to buy Coffee Trader site.
June 1, 2005

New SAT lines will help generate B1.57bn.
June 2, 2005

SCNB retail rate rise follows deposit hike.
June 2, 2005

Singha producer welcomes change in excise tax regime.
June 2, 2005

No trade on state bond debut.
June 2, 2005

B1.2bn billing system claims first casualty.
June 2, 2005

B18.35bn sought from True.
June 2, 2005

CK foresees revenue of over B10bn.
June 2, 2005

Sansiri sells Sofitel Silom for B1.2bn.
June 2, 2005

Inflation recorded at 3.2% through May.
June 2, 2005

Picnic's MD quits, raising controversy: Management problem feared.
June 2, 2005

PTT agrees to reduced margins to help sustain pump petrol prices.
June 2, 2005

PTT, three agencies sign deal to buy 61.5% of TPI.
June 2, 2005

Golden Land counts on themes as new magnets.
June 2, 2005

Auction of houses and land to start next week.
June 2, 2005

Saha to triple investment: Auto parts, fashion school in the pipeline.
June 2, 2005

Miss Mexico helping promote Corona beer.
June 3, 2005

Dairy farmers warn of disaster over cows.
June 3, 2005

KGI's equity-linked notes prove popular.
June 3, 2005

Weak currency adds lustre to export stocks.
June 3, 2005

World-class status sought for Thailand in two years.
June 3, 2005

Increase in subsidy for gasohol proposed.
June 3, 2005

50% rise in GDP share sought.
June 3, 2005

Bank of Thailand has 39 lawsuits against top brass in court.
June 3, 2005

Major stake in tyre unit sold to Michelin.
June 3, 2005

Prachai 'has right' to repay debt.
June 3, 2005

Subway shop openings put off to August.
June 3, 2005

Home Pro on expansion trail.
June 3, 2005

Switch to shorter settlement period postponed.
June 3, 2005

State banks offer more help.
June 3, 2005

Wider scope of talks will include finance.
June 3, 2005

Thai firms urged to tap potential soon.
June 3, 2005

Tipco to raise juice output.
June 4, 2005

Net inflows continue despite foreign sell-off.
June 4, 2005

Concrete pile firm emerges from the red.
June 4, 2005

Green light for first phase of Sahaviriya smelter.
June 4, 2005

True toasts new 'Sip and Surf' lifestyle shops.
June 4, 2005

MFC plans first 'social responsibility' fund.
June 4, 2005

PTT: Diesel, petrol prices have to rise.
June 4, 2005

Rate cap may bridle loan growth.
June 4, 2005

Developer: 10-15% sector growth still feasible.
June 4, 2005

Hybrid rice breed offers high potential.
June 6, 2005

Tight curbs may leave some in cold.
June 6, 2005

Ajinomoto expands horizons: Amino acid-based cosmetics doing well.
June 6, 2005

Amata riding Suvarnabhumi craze: 20% surge in sales and profits projected.
June 6, 2005

All signs point to slowdown in GDP growth.
June 6, 2005

Deputy finance minister looking high and low to turn bad luck around.
June 6, 2005

KBANK sees home loans picking up.
June 6, 2005

More to follow Silom acquisition.
June 6, 2005

Restructuring of five sectors to be accelerated with training.
June 6, 2005

Dividend stocks, bonds recommended.
June 6, 2005

Shariah Bank sale to be completed this month.
June 6, 2005

NGV businesses expected to get maximum incentives.
June 6, 2005

Star Alliance aims to shake up travel distribution.
June 6, 2005

Night owls sing the TV blues: Producers grudgingly accept cuts in airtime.
June 6, 2005

Star Alliance eyes three more airline members.
June 7, 2005

Aerothai to spin off two business units: Communications expertise leveraged.
June 7, 2005

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