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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from November 2004

Thai rancher wants risk factors outlined for cattle-raising promotion.
November 1, 2004

Thailand's Eastern seaboard see soaring demand for property development.
November 1, 2004

Thai project targets expatriates' preferences.
November 1, 2004

General Motors Thailand takes bold step in support of biofuel.
November 1, 2004

Housing prices poised to soar at Thailand's Pattaya resort beach.
November 1, 2004

Thailand hospital company plans spa in Dubai.
November 1, 2004

French to help boost Thailand's marine industry in Phuket.
November 1, 2004

Thailand's new chief of Market for Alternative Investment seeks growth.
November 1, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai column.
November 1, 2004

No risk of real-estate market bubble in sight, says Bank of Thailand.
November 1, 2004

British retailer Mothercare expects sales to rise 200 percent in Thailand.
November 1, 2004

Thai seafood processor raises its domestic market focus.
November 1, 2004

Security system sales to climb 20 percent next year in Thailand.
November 1, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, travel column.
November 1, 2004

BankThai eyes retail after development-fund deal ends.
November 2, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
November 2, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Leading the Way column.
November 2, 2004

Thai cellular operator lets users mix and match with reformed services.
November 2, 2004

Thailand's chicken purchasing plan under fire from farmers.
November 2, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
November 2, 2004

Thailand's Bank for Agriculture predicts 50,000 customers for new credit card.
November 2, 2004

Inflation dips but oil remains a major factor in Thai economy.
November 2, 2004

Japanese Panasonic maker Matsushita seeks to recycle electronics gear.
November 2, 2004

Gasohol now saves 75 satang per litre in Bangkok, Thailand.
November 2, 2004

Bangkok, Thailand, Chain Hospital IPO price is 3.80 baht.
November 2, 2004

Developer's riverside homes all sold in two months in Thailand.
November 2, 2004

Court wants more time to study Thai Petrochemical Industry plan.
November 2, 2004

Disposable pillowcases seen as health benefit for Thai hotels, hospitals.
November 2, 2004

Thai tourism operators seek security training.
November 2, 2004

One-day clearance to save Thai exporters, importers billions a day.
November 2, 2004

Bank of Thailand's 28-day T-bill auction fetches yield of 1.56 percent.
November 2, 2004

Unilever in Thailand repositions shampoo for wider beauty appeal.
November 2, 2004

Thai airlines to increase fuel surcharge.
November 3, 2004

Thailand's Thanachart Bank depositors get Singapore trips.
November 3, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, The Weekly Link column.
November 3, 2004

Thai cabinet turns down chicken purchase plan.
November 3, 2004

Tooth-friendly gum to drive sales for Thai confectionery firm.
November 3, 2004

Some 400,000 investors to attend financial fair in Bangkok, Thailand.
November 3, 2004

Big & Tall to meet demand for large sizes in Thailand.
November 3, 2004

Thai mobile phone operator, Microsoft woo corporate users.
November 3, 2004

Asian Property Development warns of tough times.
November 3, 2004

Thai retail design consultancy RKD looks region-wide in Asia.
November 3, 2004

Global smart-card leader Oberthur seeks opportunities in Thai market.
November 3, 2004

Thailand sporting goods maker Grand Sport seeks design flair.
November 3, 2004

Samart and Siam Sport join forces in Net venture.
November 3, 2004

Ko Chang groups call for more tourism, improvements on Thai islands.
November 3, 2004

Thailand to issue 10 million baht worth of Asian bonds.
November 4, 2004

Hair salon goes high-tech with database.
November 4, 2004

Acceleration of structural reforms urged in Thailand.
November 4, 2004

Siam Cement Group targets customised products.
November 4, 2004

Circuit breakers maker may look to Thai stock exchange for funding.
November 4, 2004

Thai commerce pledges marketing intervention for edible root to continue.
November 4, 2004

Nokia sees multimedia phones as major growth driver in Asia Pacific.
November 4, 2004

Gasoline prices to dip today as crude costs retreat.
November 4, 2004

Investment fund's manager to buy 13 percent stake in Siam Paper in Thailand.
November 4, 2004

Thai printers seek duty holiday on imports.
November 4, 2004

Resort firm invests 280 million baht in 2 new Thai properties.
November 4, 2004

Stock Exchange of Thailand cautiously welcomes expected victory by Bush.
November 4, 2004

Thai investment firm KGI Securities to launch retail short-selling.
November 4, 2004

Thai tourism officials seek to minimize impact of unrest in south.
November 4, 2004

TV programmer shifts focus to reduce risks in Thailand.
November 4, 2004

Local air-conditioner firms seek change in Thailand's tax code.
November 5, 2004

Regional airfares in Asia-Pacific region edge higher in third quarter.
November 5, 2004

Ruling postponed until Jan 20 in Bangkok, Thailand, Bank of Commerce case.
November 5, 2004

Lenders must itemize extra fees, Bank of Thailand says.
November 5, 2004

Bank of Thailand opens banknote distribution centers.
November 5, 2004

New sports drink line launched in Thailand.
November 5, 2004

Thai liquor tycoon plans 16 new property development projects.
November 5, 2004

Economic growth to continue well into next year in Thailand.
November 5, 2004

Feed tax cut seen as too small in Thailand.
November 5, 2004

Free trade agreements to expose Thai weaknesses, former official says.
November 5, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Global Insights column.
November 5, 2004

Banyan Tree Hotels plans new resorts, properties outside of Asia.
November 5, 2004

Asset securitization seen as a good option for Thai infrastructure projects.
November 5, 2004

Strong demand exists for shares of new Thai media firm.
November 5, 2004

Thai Metal Trade to float 85 million new shares in IPO next year.
November 5, 2004

Thai Petrochemical founder foiled in final attempt to derail plan.
November 5, 2004

Sony Ericsson aims to outpace Samsung in cell-phone market.
November 5, 2004

Competition intensifies in Thai telecom market with Hutchison offer.
November 5, 2004

Thai Airways to reduce costs, launch new promotions.
November 5, 2004

UPS projects export volume to grow 15 percent in third quarter.
November 5, 2004

International Chamber of Commerce wants return of arbitration.
November 6, 2004

Joint venture plans fairs across Asia.
November 6, 2004

Thai home builder to spin off and list subsidiary.
November 6, 2004

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