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Tue, April 17, 2007 : Last updated 20:09 pm (Thai local time)



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JAPANESE TOURISTS

Sharp fall in visitors predicted

Association cites baht, negative news



SEAFOOD INDUSTRY

UFP starts fishing in new waters

Firm now working with local partners in the Indian Ocean





Strong baht may crimp rice exporters' prospects amid boom

Rising export prices being eaten into by appreciating currency



BFIT revamps for investment banking

BFIT Securities has regrouped its 14 investment-banking employees into five teams, aiming for more income in this area now that the unfavourable market has resulted in lower income from trading fees.



Fiscal Policy Office upbeat on growth of 4-4.5%

The Fiscal Policy Office remains confident of economic growth of 4 per cent to 4.5 per cent this year, although it concedes downside risks could drag it below 4 per cent.



True Corp chief insists firm has no need for strategic partner

Despite its huge debt, True Corp still has no need of a strategic partner, the company's chief executive has said.

STREET WISE

Billboards and baloney

Getting yourmessage acrossIf you're travelling upcountry, you can tell when you're approaching a city when small signs turn into big billboards.



Banpu to gain from surging coal prices: AYS

Despite a lower quarterly net profit, coal and energy firm Banpu is expected to benefit from the recent surge in coal prices, which reached US$54.60 (Bt1,908) per tonne, their highest in three years, reports Ayudhya Securities (AYS).



Credit Bureau to expand into data analysis

The National Credit Bureau (NCB) plans to expand its business into credit-information analysis over the next two years to supply the country's need for this service, CEO Niwat Kanjanaphomin said last week.



Sun to introduce new mobile data centre

Sun Microsystems plans to introduce a mobile data centre called Blackbox into the market in the next few months.






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