Late News :HK Disneyland tickets in raffle

CP Meiji Co Ltd will spend Bt10 million on a joint promotion with CP's 7-Eleven convenience stores. Customers who buy CP Meiji milk products at the shops are eligible for a lucky draw for a three day, two-night package trip to Hong Kong Disneyland.
Managing director Paisarn Chonbanyatcharoen said that the campaign would boost CP Meiji sales in the last quarter of this year.
New Aegis CEO Aegis Media announced yesterday the appointment of Patrick Stahle as chief executive of Aegis Media Asia-Pacific. Patrick, 51, has been acting CEO of Aegis Media Asia-Pacific since July 2006. He worked for Aegis Media since 1995. Aegis Media also announced that it would start Carat Hong Kong and Carat Singapore as new regional hubs to target large local and multinational clients and prospects in the region. As part of this, it has established a dedicated business development team.
Show is still on The Export Promotion Department of the Ministry of Commerce, yesterday said that Thailand Auto Parts and Accessories (TAPA) 2006, which scheduled for October 11-15, was still on. The fair at BITEC, Bangna Road is expected to draw more than 5,000 trade visitors from 73 countries around the world and will highlight Thailand as the region's auto parts hub, with first-class products on display and destined for global markets. Thailand's automobile and partsexports in the first eight months of the year grew to US$4.37 billion (Bt164 billion), an increase of 26.63 per cent compared to the same period of last year. Auto parts and accessories accounted for $3.48 billion of the exports, up 13.4 per cent from the same period last year. The major markets for automobiles and parts are Australia, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, the UK, the Philippines, Singapore, Oman, United Arab Emirates, New Zealand, and Germany.
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