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Sat, June 9, 2007 : Last updated 23:42 pm (Thai local time)



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TMB BANK

Subhak silent on rumours

Shareholders said to be mulling change of president



ILO GLOBAL REPORT

Thai working hours 'too long'

Agency also finds Kingdom's annual holidays among Asia's lowest





Thai pledge

Apinan Sumanaseni, president of Thai Airways International, has announced that from tomorrow passengers will receive faster service at Suvarnabhumi Airport after the national carrier hired 125 more employees.



Thanasin Insurance finds buyer

A Thai giant trading firm focusing in China has take over a financial-trouble Thanasin Insurance which it also prepares a capital of Bt600 million to secure the company's liabilities and also to maintain its insurance reserve fund.



Central's S'Fare set for a revamp

Central Trading is refreshing its 30-year-old S'Fare men's apparel brand to broaden its appeal.



King Power 'stalling' until next govt

King Power International Group is suing Airports of Thailand (AOT) only to stave off problems with its concessions to operate the duty-free shop and commercial areas at Suvarnabhumi Airport until a new government is in place, according to an industry source.



DTAC, True Move to be sued over access fees

TOT and CAT Telecom have decided to sue Total Access Communication (DTAC) and True Move over the access-charge dispute with the two companies, TOT acting president Vuthiphong Priebjrivat said yesterday.



Demand for white goods dropping

The cooling economy and sluggishness in home sales has resulted in a slowdown in demand for household appliances, according to GfK Marketing Services Thailand.

FOREIGN RESERVES

BOT will keep role - Tarisa

The country is not ready for a separate organisation to invest its foreign-currency reserves in financial instruments, according to the central bank.



Late news :Minister gives nod to IPP bids

Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding and Electricity Generating can join the independent power producer (IPP) bidding, Energy Minister Piyasvasti Amranand said yesterday.






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