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PROPOSED ALCOHOL AD BAN

Cinema firms would be hit hard

Beer, spirit commercials account for 14.6% of all advertising in theatres




Oil Fund move means motorists must wait

Motorists will see their fill-up costs falling more slowly than global oil prices, as they will have to contribute more to the Oil Fund so it can pare down its debt load more quickly.





Rado Watch opens boutique outlet in CentralWorld

Buoyed by Thailand's high-growth potential, Swiss watchmaker Rado Watch Co Ltd has opened its first boutique at CentralWorld to target middle- to upper-income earners.



Ministry wants to ban dual positions

Newly appointed Energy Minister Piyasvasti Amranand's policy of clarifying his agency's administrative structure might affect the rotation of some high-ranking officials, says a ministry source.



Moccona's Bt1-billion pledge

Sara Lee (Thailand) Co Ltd, manufacturer and distributor of Moccona coffee, has made a commitment to its parent company to achieve revenues of Bt1 billion within the next two years.



Cathay banks on Suvarnabhumi

Cathay Pacific Airways hopes the opening of Suvarnabhumi Airport will help the airline expand both its passenger and cargo network in the long term.

IN BRIEF

Thai cosmetics plant for Uganda

A Thai company that manufactures cosmetics will soon embark on the construction of a factory in Wakiso district in Uganda.



UAE businessman wants Thai hospitals

Thailand's hospitals have met such strong demand from foreign patients that a prominent Qatari businessman and activist was prompted to call on major Thai hospitals to open branches in Doha, so that people from the region can access their services at reduced cost.

CENTRAL BANK

BOT seeks authority to invest

Old legislation was drafted in 1942, no longer up to date

LATE NEWS

Complaint filed against former Picnic execs

The Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday filed an additional complaint with the Department of Special Investigation against two former executives of Picnic Corp Plc - Theeratchanon and Supaporn Lapvisuthisin - involved in an embezzlement case.



New Commerce Minister outlines insurance plans for the poor

Commerce Minister Krirkkrai Jirapaet yesterday gave a framework plan to the Insurance Department that is designed to provide insurance coverage to low-income workers, farmers and the elderly.






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