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Mon, May 29, 2006 : Last updated 20:10 pm (Thai local time)



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POWER

Egco sees its growth fading in IPP limits

Expansion curbed if unable to bid to be independent power producer



SAVINGS SCHEMES

Everybody wins in banks' lotteries

The GSB and BAAC give away prizes such as extra interest - and grand prizes of B10m



DALAABURI

Mixed-use estate in eastern Phuket

Shin Home starts work on 15-rai site



Afet's contracts for concentrated latex are a global first of their kind

Since the first day of trading on the Agriculture Futures Exchange of Thailand (Afet), rubber has been the hero of the bourse both for its volume and variety.

AVIATION

Malaysia embraces budget revolution

KL's airport is perfectly placed for low-cost boom with terminal for no-frills carriers



Kenzai plans big export push

Kenzai Ceramic Industry Co Ltd, a small-scale ceramic-tile manufacturer and exporter, plans to increase sales revenue from Bt450 million this year to Bt800 million within the next three years.



World Cup Series

Adidas ready for major sales kick from football fiesta



Ministry now a key forex player

A high level of offshore debt has pushed the Finance Ministry into becoming a key player in the foreign-exchange market, building up a position massive enough to move the baht, a ministry official said.



Minor International to expand its overseas investment in hotels, spas

Hotel-operator Minor Inter-national Group is spreading investment out of the Kingdom by joint ventures with overseas partners to manage hotels, resorts and spas, with Dubai, the Maldives, India, Vietnam and Sri Lanka as priority projects.



Allianz turns focus to the global stage

Will "life" ever be the same again?

ANALYSIS

Cash-strapped govt may be forced to cut costs as economy cools

The government has spent its treasury reserves without leaving a cushion to cope with the economic slowdown and is being forced to take austerity measures, critics claim.



Citypark homes buck trend

Middle-class housing finds buyers amid slump






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Thaksin says Suvarnabhumi will open no later than September

Are teak trees seeking revenge?

'Bus Uncle' a massive Web hit

SMEs hit hard by economic pressures


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