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REAL ESTATE: Project fever sweeps city, NATION.

Publication: Finance Wire

Publication Date: 29-JAN-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 FDCH e-media

Original Source: Emerging Markets Datafile

As a result of increased turnover last year, a number of leading property firms have this month announced new projects for the year ahead with a combined investment value of just over Bt30 billion.

Five of these developers yesterday introduced projects with a combined market value of Bt19 billion.

LPN Development will launch eight projects worth Bt5 billion, while Preuksa Real Estate Co has 10 projects worth Bt7 billion...

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