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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

DVD, VCD piracy is worsening

US studio heads to discuss issue in Bangkok




PTT executives counter public criticism

PTT has launched a defence strategy against growing public pressure to nullify the privatisation of five years ago.





Firm sells glass for indoor and out

Eco Coat Ltd, a new Thai-German company, made its debut during Architect '06 this week by launching coloured and transparent glass for outdoor and indoor home decoration under the Betoglass brand.



Cabinet considers cost cuts

The Cabinet will discuss how to cut state operating expenses during its meeting on Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister Chitchai Wannasathit said yesterday.

SPECIAL

Head-hunting and the art of finding good help

How is your HR team contributing to the drive for profitable growth?



Firm elbows its way into beam sector

A metal beam is perceived as the strongest of all beams for supporting a roof, but now some construction firms are trying to change this long-held belief.



Kasikorn sees higher jobless figures

Kasikorn Research Centre (KResearch) thinks the unemployment rate in 2006 may stand at 2 per cent against 1.8 per cent last year.



Property-developers need to 'adjust business plans'

Companies in the property sector will have to restructure their businesses by cutting construction costs and reducing their margins from last year's average of 35 per cent to about 30 per cent this year, due to high oil prices and increasing interest rates, a developer has warned.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

SHIFT in strategy for Nissan Motor

Auto-maker expects new business concept will help ensure its fortunes continue

LATE NEWS

SRT hikes freight oil premium

The State Railway of Thailand announced this week that the oil premium on freight rail traffic would be increased to Bt50-Bt190 from the previous range of Bt20-Bt120 per trip.



Once Suvarnabhumi hums, THAI may manage Don Muang

Thai Airways International Plc may take over management of Bangkok International Airport at Don Muang from Airports of Thailand Plc once Suvarnabhumi Airport is running smoothly, a THAI executive said on Thursday.






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