IN BRIEF
property sector

MK Real Estate racks up sales of Bt2.28 bn, eyes 25% growth this yearMK Real Estate Development Plc expects sales growth of 25 per cent this year by launching seven new property projects worth Bt4.6 billion, the company's CEO Chuan Tangmatitham said.
MK yesterday announced total revenue of Bt2.28 billion and net profit of Bt459.15 million for last year - up 38.92 per cent and 3.38 per cent respectively from the year before. - The Nation.
--------------------------------------------- GLOBAL CONNECTIONS: Firm banks on continued high demand Global Connections Plc expects to achieve sales of Bt3.6 billion this year - 10 per cent higher than last year's Bt3.25 billion - following the continued demand for chemicals and by-products from the petrochemical industry, said president Somchai Kulimakin. Global Connections is the distribution agent of plastics, petrochemicals and additives which are used in the petrochemical and plastic transformation process. He added that the company also believed that its sales would reach Bt5 billion in 2009 by developing its products and integrated services. Major customers include ExxonMobil Chemical, Dupont Engineering Polymers, and Ciba Specialty Chemical. - The Nation.
--------------------------------------------- RETAIL EMPLOYMENT: Two-day Big C Ratchaburi Job Fair Big C has joined with the Ratchaburi Employment Office to host the Big C Ratchaburi Job Fair, being held yesterday and today at the Golden City Hotel. The fair provides local people with an opportunity to apply for one of the 180 new positions that are available at Big C's new Ratchaburi store, which will open mid-year. Thomas M Nielsen, Big C Supercentre Plc's senior vice president for human resources, said the store would be Big C's 47th location and the 24th store in Central Thailand. Big C welcomes applications from residents of Ratchaburi for 180 new positions, including 20 division executives and 160 staff. - The Nation.
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