
PTT confident despite changes

PTT is confident that its operations will not be affected by recent changes in policy. PTT president Prasert Bunsumpun yesterday said that though the National Energy Policy Office (NEPO) had decided to amend the Royal Decree to deprive the company of privileges over the land on which its pipelines are located, PTT's operations would not be affected.
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Hi-Tec sportswear to re-enter Thailand

UK sportswear brand Hi-Tec sees the health-conscious trend in Thai society growing and so has re-entered Thailand after a hiatus. It expects to reach Bt100 million sales in the next 12 months.
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Piyasvasti pinpoints priorities

Diversification of energy sources and lower fuel subsidies are top of Energy Minister Piyasvasti Amranand's to-do list.
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MCOT ROW

Board says only 'minor changes'

Pongsak pledges to donate his salary to charity
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SET consults SEC on Power-P

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has sought information from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) concerning a complaint filed against Power-P's top three executives on accounting-fraud charges, bourse senior vice president for the Market Regulation Division Sakkarin Ruamsangsri said yesterday.
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LATE NEWS

ShinSat loss

Shin Satellite made a net loss of Bt746.8 million in the third quarter, compared with a net profit of Bt154.4 million in the same period last year.
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Kosit: We'll ensure public participation

Deputy Prime Minister and Industry Minister Kosit Panpiemras said the new government would ensure public participation and social harmony in its economic policy, in order to avoid the mistakes of the previous administration.
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Krirk-krai sets out his economic goals

Speaking at the "Open House with Economic Ministers" seminar yesterday, Commerce Minister Krirk-krai Jirapaet outlined his seven goals.
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Pridiyathorn reassures business community

Deputy Prime Minister MR Pridiyathorn Devakula yesterday reassured the foreign business community and diplomats that Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont's government was still pro-development, with the principle of a sufficiency economy as a guide.
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Minister wants SEC to cast off govt fetters

Finance Minister MR Pridiyathorn Devakula is setting off a big-bang overhaul of the Securities and Exchange Commission to free it from political inference once and for all.
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