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ANALYSIS

Tarisa first female to head BOT?

Seems to have the edge over Bandid, Thirachai if Pridiyathorn joins interim govt



POWER

Ratch eyes regional role

Plans to invest Bt100 bn at home and abroad



GERMAN GIANT

Bayer to put more emphasis on healthcare

Group's ¤17-billion takeover of Schering seen as determining its future balance



TOT-CAT merger looks to be on ice

TOT Plc and CAT Telecom Plc might have to wait for the next government to decide if they can go ahead with their plan to merge, a source at the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Ministry said on Friday.



Asean fund commences trading in Singapore

An exchange-traded fund (ETF) called the FTSE/Asean 40 ETF, the performance of which is based on the FTSE/Asean 40 Index, was listed on the Singapore Exchange on Thursday.

ELECTRICITY

Egat slims down to get ready for expansion

Streamlined management structure will be faster and smoother: Pichai



Philips Research working overtime

Every year Philips Research, the research unit of Royal Philips Electronics, attempts to bring at least 50 major research products to the market. Its operating principle is "learning how to fail fast".

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

SIA upbeat on move to Suvarnabhumi

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has been operating in Thailand since 1948. Its general manager for Thailand, David Lau, last week shared some thoughts on the upcoming opening of Suvarnabhumi Airport.

PERSONALITY

Sorapoj, ready to embark on new projects targeting niche customers.

Whiz kid scores with first condominium project in the capital

STREET WISE

The great charity money-maker

The latest edition of BizWeek contained an amazing article about businessman Vichai Raksriaksorn of King Power Duty Free.



Institute draws producers' attention to China's great appetite for frozen food

Thai exporters should not overlook the potential growth of the frozen-food market in China, the National Food Institute (NFI) warned recently.



Sectors seen at risk

Capital Nomura Securities (CNS) believes the coup will have an adverse impact on the tourism and hotels, household goods, printing and publishing, telecommunications, property, automobile and financial sectors.



Discarded cathode ray tubes which have been sent to the recycling plant.

Don't just chuck out that clapped out old telly:get it recycled!

SPECIAL

Local retailers under pressure to differentiate if they are to stay afloat

Despite protection offered by the Commerce Ministry, which is seeking to halt expansion by international superstores, local retailers must devise a way to differentiate their businesses and attract consumers, or they will perish, writes Larry Chao.



In Brief :Charn Issara Development to go ahead with three new condominium projects

Despite the coup last week, Charn Issara Development Plc will launch its three new condominium projects worth Bt3.7 billion in the final quarter of the year.



Pushing polyurethanes

Bayer MaterialScience AG, a subsidiary of Bayer AG, is focusing on innovative products that will meet customer demand, especially its innovative polyurethane products, according to the company's global head of polyurethane business Peter Vanacker



Aguston unveiled on day of coup

Almost everything about Aguston, the latest high-rise condominium to go up along mid-Sukhumvit in Bangkok, is unique.

GREEN NINTH

Eco-friendly developer

Heeds dangers of global warming






Top Stories



Street reaction 'just a joke'?

Shoppers stay away from downtown as stores shutter

SUVARNABHUMI

Jakarta seeks info on killings

Decision on Kularb Kaew next week


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