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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from May 2005

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
May 2, 2005

Prices to rise by as least 5%.
May 2, 2005

Homebuyers also bound by escrow rules.
May 2, 2005

Cost of smoking-related deaths seen as downside of lower tariffs.
May 2, 2005

Tourism's role in poverty alleviation highlighted.
May 2, 2005

Bigger role seen for BAAC.
May 2, 2005

Bang & Olufsen turns up the volume at the lower end.
May 2, 2005

BBL group wins mandate for B24bn deal: Financing involves securitised bonds.
May 2, 2005

Temasek keen on Thailand.
May 2, 2005

Investments from Japan set to increase.
May 2, 2005

SMEs embrace potential of brand-building.
May 2, 2005

Estar to focus on projects in Bangkok.
May 2, 2005

Performance-based bonuses gain favour: Work level of staff tends to improve.
May 2, 2005

Web services for tourism operators promoted.
May 2, 2005

Parts makers rail against FTA: Locally made car demand could plunge.
May 3, 2005

Closer co-operation sought to carry out medium-term plan.
May 3, 2005

Family film business moves onto the global stage.
May 3, 2005

April inflation of 3.6% a seven-month high.
May 3, 2005

Terrorism coverage in demand.
May 3, 2005

T+2 investment clearing system put off to later this year.
May 3, 2005

Motorola acquires wireless network specialist.
May 3, 2005

Oil imports likely to drop: High pump prices to trim consumption.
May 3, 2005

New agency needed to run pension system.
May 3, 2005

Indian software firm to expand locally.
May 3, 2005

Asco seeks new chief.
May 3, 2005

Sarsi root beer stages fizzy return to Thai market after seven years.
May 3, 2005

SET turns Maruey Knowledge and Resource Centre into 'edutainment' spot.
May 3, 2005

Subway plans listing in Q3 to raise B3bn.
May 3, 2005

TOT questions need for more numbers.
May 3, 2005

Businesses urge negotiators not to waver against Tokyo.
May 3, 2005

Potential source of high revenues.
May 3, 2005

Connections are primary concern.
May 3, 2005

Converse set to add Thai designs.
May 3, 2005

Amigo sees 50% sales growth.
May 4, 2005

GDP 'better than expected'.
May 4, 2005

BoA unit to sell SET 100 index fund.
May 4, 2005

Oil official lashes back at Sophon.
May 4, 2005

TOT to give new numbers under duress.
May 4, 2005

Prudent Siam seeks high-end niche.
May 4, 2005

Eastern Wire to maximize steel benefits.
May 4, 2005

SET 100 greeted with gain.
May 4, 2005

Initial phase of talks with Tokyo to be wrapped in July, says Somkid.
May 4, 2005

Exports of chicken recover from the flu.
May 5, 2005

Bangkok will be hub of L'Oreal cosmetics operations.
May 5, 2005

South weathers Q1 economic setbacks.
May 5, 2005

Long-term plans set for energy saving.
May 5, 2005

Loans available for efficiency.
May 5, 2005

Analysts see little local impact from widening rate gap.
May 5, 2005

Incentives sought for health care, education.
May 5, 2005

Kitchen suites new option for homebuyers.
May 5, 2005

Kohler sees sales gains on new designs.
May 5, 2005

MRTA to buy back subway.
May 5, 2005

Siam2You up 7.85% on first day of trade.
May 5, 2005

New Carefree to get doubled ads budget.
May 5, 2005

TOT refuses to allocate new numbers.
May 5, 2005

Bangkok real estate prices to climb.
May 5, 2005

Trade negotiators keep secret on latest steel proposals.
May 5, 2005

Samui airport in B230m makeover: New facility on island still being proposed.
May 6, 2005

B4bn increase in NPLs linked to change in classifications.
May 6, 2005

More firms expected to pursue listings.
May 6, 2005

Local gypsum market to grow at slower pace.
May 6, 2005

NFC Fertilizer seeks link with PTT to maximise potential of Rayong terminal.
May 6, 2005

New B5bn issue planned for June.
May 6, 2005

Capital Ideas: Financier Robert Mullis sees entertainment as the next frontier.
May 6, 2005

Steps needed to avoid legal disputes with US.
May 6, 2005

Pool producer to begin exporting: Asean countries first target market for J.D.
May 6, 2005

Concession conversions abandoned.
May 6, 2005

'Mutual benefit' essential: Tokyo's car-import requests opposed.
May 6, 2005

Rice exporters losing ground.
May 9, 2005

Thailand presses EU on tariff cuts.
May 9, 2005

THAI unit looks overseas.
May 9, 2005

Local sector risk scaled back one notch to 'moderately high'.
May 9, 2005

First Dhanarak bond issue to total B9.5bn.
May 9, 2005

Ubolchart Group begins first condo venture.
May 9, 2005

GDP growth for year could be below 5 percent.
May 9, 2005

Snag in Egat privatisation: Listing on SET still planned this year.
May 9, 2005

Three winning contracts could be dumped.
May 9, 2005

Thaksin tells businessmen to shape up for free trade.
May 9, 2005

State commitment to governance questioned.
May 9, 2005

Net gains: Internet advertising has yet to challenge Thai mainstream media.
May 9, 2005

CMG eyes international expansion.
May 9, 2005

Coal-fired power plants may return: Inclusion in IPP bids under consideration.
May 9, 2005

Four units proposed for SRT.
May 9, 2005

Lalin intent on clearing inventory ahead of raising prices by 5-7 percent.
May 9, 2005

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