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Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) archives from October 2005

Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
October 1, 2005

Issuer reassures investors of low risk.
October 1, 2005

Planners seek court assurance of management role for PTT.
October 1, 2005

Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
October 1, 2005

More stimulus spending possible: Account balance key, says Virabongsa.
October 1, 2005

Manufacturing data bode well for remainder of year.
October 1, 2005

Challenge unit set to revolutionise food-court concept.
October 1, 2005

Hawaii talks leave key points out.
October 1, 2005

Vendors warned not to hike prices.
October 1, 2005

Intel Vision seller in big Picnic trade: Buyer holds various speculative stocks.
October 1, 2005

3M taps lucrative niches: Bright prospects seen for specialty products.
October 3, 2005

New flight service to Phuket: Austrian Airlines to fly direct from Vienna.
October 3, 2005

Bitec to benefit from new airport: Prime facility just 15 minutes away by car.
October 3, 2005

Thai Rung in joint-venture talks with India's Tata Motors.
October 3, 2005

New bank opens its doors: High rates offered to attract deposits.
October 3, 2005

System-wide NPLs expected to stay around 10% at year-end.
October 3, 2005

New units to target growing capital market.
October 3, 2005

DTAC beefs up call centres.
October 3, 2005

Expats help stimulate Pattaya condominium market demand.
October 3, 2005

Second round of debt assistance imminent.
October 3, 2005

Ekarat to manufacture solar cells in Rayong.
October 3, 2005

Shape-up bandwagon.
October 3, 2005

Overseas consulting centres recommended.
October 3, 2005

More overseas roadshows.
October 3, 2005

PTTEP studying Oman and Libya.
October 3, 2005

Small factories now attracting new investors.
October 3, 2005

KGI helps fund school for northern children.
October 3, 2005

Asia-Pacific carriers likely to fare better than other operators.
October 4, 2005

Local industry keeps fingers crossed.
October 4, 2005

Islamic Bank opens accounts to help poor in troubled South.
October 4, 2005

Thanachart Securities taps Paribas network.
October 4, 2005

Court ruling clears way for TPI Polene to settle some debts.
October 4, 2005

Public debt expected to drop by next year.
October 4, 2005

PTT adds means to transport gas.
October 4, 2005

I-Mobile to boost sales in Vietnam: Kantana joins Samart unit in new venture.
October 4, 2005

Inflation shoots up to 6% in September: Central bank sees 4.7% by end of year.
October 4, 2005

Work Point expands into movie-making.
October 4, 2005

Nok Air adds weekly flights to Nakhon Si Thammarat.
October 4, 2005

Egat insists IPO will take place in November this year.
October 4, 2005

Share cross-listings urged.
October 4, 2005

SET drops probe into Picnic trade.
October 4, 2005

THAI to fly to Moscow: Asia's first carrier with direct service.
October 4, 2005

Phuket woos visitors from Eastern Europe.
October 4, 2005

Hospital taps rising demand for heart care.
October 5, 2005

Grammy keen on TV station if regulatory picture clears.
October 5, 2005

UBC insists on showing ads, saying MCOT did not object.
October 5, 2005

'Business as usual' after CEO's exit.
October 5, 2005

Real rates to turn positive next year.
October 5, 2005

Country's first gold fund due: TMB Asset stresses diversification of risk.
October 5, 2005

Adidas, Toshiba kick off World Cup plans.
October 5, 2005

Piyasvasti: Oil at $60-$70 here to stay at least until 2011.
October 5, 2005

Jetro outlines 10-point plan for Asean.
October 5, 2005

True ready for surge in WiFi usage: Market leader aiming to have 400 hotspots.
October 5, 2005

Phuket airport fees halved for charters: But industry says gains will be modest.
October 6, 2005

English channel proposed.
October 6, 2005

CAT wants to scrap concessions: Fees under new terms to be 'enormous'.
October 6, 2005

Credit-card NPLs with state banks to get 50% write-down.
October 6, 2005

Cut in excise taxes urged to boost sales.
October 6, 2005

Diethelm to expand through acquisitions: B1bn for Bang Na distribution centre.
October 6, 2005

PTT sets up new polymer sales unit.
October 6, 2005

SET poised to rise past 800 next year: Upcoming IPOs may put pressure on market.
October 6, 2005

Tollway price will be book value.
October 6, 2005

One-stop travel centre opening in Pratunam.
October 6, 2005

Four factors increase risks of Egat shares.
October 6, 2005

World Cup to rake in B1bn worth of sales.
October 6, 2005

Preuksa not affected by slowdown.
October 7, 2005

Car efficiency ratings planned.
October 7, 2005

EWC head purchases 48% stake in Thanasin.
October 7, 2005

Personal debt aid principal totals B7bn.
October 7, 2005

Thaniya Plaza owner to spend B700m on three new projects.
October 7, 2005

AIS posts double-digit gains from value-added services.
October 7, 2005

Time is running out for iTV stake deal.
October 7, 2005

Fabric imports from Taiwan to boost local garment trade.
October 7, 2005

Transport Ministry trims megaproject budget.
October 7, 2005

Cut in direct service to New York likely.
October 7, 2005

Poll: Thais foresee cloudy outlook over next 12 months.
October 7, 2005

Egat insists on calculating new Ft based on future energy cost.
October 7, 2005

Gold miner's expansion in limbo: Plans frozen for three years on licence delay.
October 7, 2005

Finansa unit offers second chance at FIF.
October 7, 2005

Matichon tender offer likely to yield an additional 10%.
October 7, 2005

KGI strives to regain lostmarket share.
October 7, 2005

Toys "R" Us sees good prospects in Thailand.
October 7, 2005

New management to expand EWC business through acquisitions.
October 8, 2005

Key interest rate poised to hit 3.75%: Local rates to move in line with US Fed.
October 8, 2005

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