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Listed firms’ profits increase only 2.4%

Listed companies reported total net profits for the first nine months of 2011 of 511.9 billion baht, an increase of 2.4% from 500 billion in the same period last year, according to Tientip Subhanij, director of the SET’s Capital Market Research Institute. Sales revenue in the period rose 30% year-on-year to 6 trillion baht for [...]

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SET likely to take more local focus

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has been cautious in adjusting its strategy to keep up with both the floods and the European debt crisis. Pakorn Peetathawatchai, chief marketing officer of the SET, said that even though the current euro-zone public debt crisis would have more impact on sentiment in the Thai market than the [...]

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Rubber growers to cut supply 25%

Rubber growers in the southern provinces have agreed to reduce supply by at least 25% in an attempt to stabilise prices that have been declining steadily for two months. Under the agreement, planters will reduce tapping to 15 days a month from 20 during the high season, said Wit Pratuckchai, director-general of the Office of [...]

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Expansion ahead for Major Cineplex

Chairman Vicha Poolvaraluck said 26 of the screens would be developed at the Mega Bangna shopping complex in Bang Na and at Seacon Bangkhae, under renovation on Phetkasem Road. The other 24 will open at other retail sites such as CentralPlaza shopping complexes, Big C and Tesco Lotus. The additional 50 will bring the number [...]

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Leaders bullish on post-flood prospects

Captains of industry are upbeat about the economic outlook for next year, given that the private and state sectors will spend massively on restoring infrastructure hit by the flooding, which will in turn create jobs and boost growth. Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi, president and chief executive officer of Thai Beverage, yesterday said he agreed with remarks made [...]

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Tata ready to roll at Bitec event

Tata Motors, India’s largest carmaker by revenue, is preparing to sell buses and trucks in Thailand amid tough competition in the commercial vehicle sector. The company will showcase an array of Tata commercial vehicles at Bus & Truck ’11, to be held at the Bangkok Trade & Exhibition Center from Dec 15-17. Tata will show [...]

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Prices in flood zones to be hit

Land prices in flooded areas show signs of slumping 20-30 per cent and staying there for two or three years before returning to normal, according to Colliers International (Thailand) Co. Patima Jirapate, managing director of the real-estate agency, said in a group interview yesterday that the new metropolitan master plan would not be amended to [...]

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Manufacturer to resume normal ops next month

The flood disaster has had a heavy impact on Kasisuri Co, a leading producer and exporter of rice-bran oil, which is facing business losses of Bt40 million to Bt50 million. It hopes to resume normal operations by next month. The company plans to build up a stockpile of least one month’s worth both of finished [...]

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Yum spices up its investment menu

Yum Restaurants International (Thailand) Co, the local operator of KFC and Pizza Hut, plans to increase its investment budget by 30% to one billion baht next year to accommodate domestic expansion. Managing director Milind Pant said part of the budget will be used to convert existing stores to the new global design standard that already [...]

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UTCC presents dismal growth, confidence figures

Gross domestic product might grow only 0.5-1 per cent this year if flood waters expand to every district in Bangkok and hit industrial estates in the eastern part of the capital, according to the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. The UTCC also showed that consumer confidence last month plunged to its lowest point [...]

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