
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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