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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from October 2004

Thailand's Finance Ministry expects surplus in 2005.
October 1, 2004

KFC foresees no repeat of chicken scare in Thailand.
October 1, 2004

Creditors give vote of confidence for Thai mobile phone operator.
October 1, 2004

Thailand's Siam Commercial Bank adjusts mortgage rates.
October 1, 2004

Goldman executive urges Thailand to lift productivity, growth quality.
October 1, 2004

Thailand to raise rice payments.
October 1, 2004

Thailand-based Shin Corp. to offer new round of stock options for executives.
October 1, 2004

Siemens of Germany takes upbeat view on business in Asia.
October 1, 2004

Supplements, soap firms in Thailand may benefit from new bird flu development.
October 1, 2004

Mistakes in the first year of Thai-China trade need to be addressed.
October 1, 2004

Thailand adverstising group's new president vows to tackle staff shortage.
October 1, 2004

Thailand's farm, manufacturing growth slow down in August.
October 1, 2004

Thai auto parts maker expects strong future gains.
October 1, 2004

Court delays ruling on failed Bangkok, Thailand, bank.
October 1, 2004

Black Label beverage maker reconsiders Thai plant.
October 1, 2004

Thai developer Hemaraj buys enough land to last a decade.
October 1, 2004

Thai finance minister says Asean to be $1-trillion bloc by 2010.
October 1, 2004

Thai economic officials wear black to protest against 'outsider' appointment.
October 1, 2004

Innovation is key to sustainable growth for Thai economy, says consultant.
October 1, 2004

Bangkok, Thailand, businessmen sceptical about plan to market farm products.
October 1, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, guest column.
October 1, 2004

Thais are alert medically, but poorly covered by health insurance.
October 1, 2004

Thai businessman plans to expand health-care holdings.
October 1, 2004

New Thai Board of Investment chief aims to draw 600 billion baht in 2005.
October 1, 2004

Thailand's Bangchak Petroleum predicts prices will climb 10 percent next year.
October 1, 2004

Trio buys out Thai property developer's shares.
October 1, 2004

Radio unit of Thai firm to acquire two stations.
October 1, 2004

Fundamental reforms are key to prosperity in Thailand.
October 1, 2004

Phuket, Thailand, project taps Hong Kong, Singapore marketing potential.
October 1, 2004

Syrus Securities to float 54m shares in October IPO in Thailand.
October 1, 2004

Thailand's Commerce Ministry may scrap anti-dumping duties on steel.
October 1, 2004

CAT Telecom to push for revision of mobile phone service provider deal.
October 1, 2004

United States offers grant, security advice to Thai carrier.
October 1, 2004

Cash-strapped Thai electric agency drops plan to raise stake in utility.
October 1, 2004

Thailand army radio, television station gets fifth chief in past year.
October 2, 2004

French bank sells its stake in Asia Credit.
October 2, 2004

Thai minister says there's little chance of halting bird flu impact on exports.
October 2, 2004

Fashion Week bid winner in Thailand cites expertise.
October 2, 2004

Modern finance chiefs require grasp of issues, Thai business leaders say.
October 2, 2004

Thailand Government Savings Bank to offer new consumer loan option.
October 2, 2004

Thailand's inflation rate increases to 3.6 percent in September.
October 2, 2004

Thailand conglomerate to revise investment strategies.
October 2, 2004

New products offered by Muang Thai Life Assurance.
October 2, 2004

Stock Exchange of Thailand reaches 1-week high as oil prices ease.
October 2, 2004

New Unocal discovery to lift natural gas output by late 2006.
October 2, 2004

Bangkok Bank plans to reallocate funds.
October 4, 2004

Thai CEO calls budget airlines' cheap fares far 'too low' for survival.
October 4, 2004

Electricity demand to outpace supply in Southeast Asia, publisher says.
October 4, 2004

Thai panel increases privileges for energy efficiency.
October 4, 2004

More Thai firms to expand abroad.
October 4, 2004

Manufacturing index declines as Thai meat production slows down.
October 4, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai column.
October 4, 2004

Nokia to focus more on custom production to maintain lead.
October 4, 2004

Thai petrochemical subsidiary plans to increase production in Rayong.
October 4, 2004

China poses limited threat to Thailand's rubber industry.
October 4, 2004

Thailand's Finance Ministry aims to lift domestic savings.
October 4, 2004

Thai sports-club owner prefers to measure success in terms of happiness.
October 4, 2004

Thailand's expansion of steel import quota a 'compromise' for Japan.
October 4, 2004

Plan to hike investor tax breaks is opposed by Thai finance ministry.
October 4, 2004

Thai fund managers fear increased competition from U.S. trade pact.
October 4, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, travel column.
October 4, 2004

Basel, Switzerland, accord could help Thai asset managers.
October 5, 2004... Byline: Darana Chudasri Oct. 5--The new international banking capital accord to take effect in 2006 should bolster business prospects for local asset management companies. The Basel II accord is a framework that will stipulate how...

Fate of Krung Thai Bank's president is in hands of central bank.
October 5, 2004... Byline: Wichit Chantanusornsiri Oct. 5--Uncertainty regarding the presidency of Krung Thai Bank should be completely resolved within a week or two, according to Finance Minister Somkid Jatusripitak. Dr Somkid said the task of...

Bird-flu study funded by Thai drug research firms.
October 5, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
October 5, 2004

Bangkok Post, Thailand, Leading the Way column.
October 5, 2004

Dispute lingers over headhunting restrictions on brokerages in Thailand.
October 5, 2004

Thai Home Builders Fair generates 2 billion baht in sales.
October 5, 2004

Chevrolet marks 93rd year with 'homecoming' in Bangkok, Thailand.
October 5, 2004

Chili paste latest Thai product hoping to find a place on store shelves abroad.
October 5, 2004... Byline: Achadtaya Chuenniran Oct. 5--Local and foreign tourists recognise Phuket as a resort island with some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world. But not many know about nam prik kung siab (chili paste with dried shrimp), a...

Coca-Cola in Thailand adds coffee product.
October 5, 2004

Thailand futures market to co-operate with Japan's commodities exchange.
October 5, 2004... Byline: Woranuj Maneerungsee Oct. 5--Japan's second largest commodities exchange, the Central Japan Commodity Exchange (C-Com), is eager to learn more about Thailand's fledgling futures market, especially for rice trading. "Rice...

Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
October 5, 2004

Thailand Privilege Card freezes investments, changes Elite Card marketing.
October 5, 2004

Grand Unity Development plans new project in Thailand.
October 5, 2004

Gasohol to remain cheaper than petrol Thailand, despite rising costs.
October 5, 2004

Thai ice cream chain targets younger clients.
October 5, 2004

Thai industry minister to take tough action on steel hoarding.
October 5, 2004

Shares leap on telecom optimism on Thai Stock Exchange.
October 5, 2004

Thai stores, hypermarkets propose new hours.
October 5, 2004... Byline: Phusadee Arunmas Oct. 5--Operators of hypermarkets and department stores have proposed new operating hours for the government to consider at today's cabinet meeting. The existing hours, which have been in effect for a month as...

Liquefied natural gas, coal, hydropower to become main fuels in Asia.
October 6, 2004

Basel accord could help Thailand asset managers.
October 6, 2004

Fate of Thai finance minister in hands of central bank.
October 6, 2004

Siam Commercial Bank seeks partner to help grow private banking.
October 6, 2004

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