
Probe into IEC still on: SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) insisted yesterday its probe into possible manipulation of International Engineering stock was still on, despite IEC saying the case had already been dropped.
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Company reports

AIRPORTS OF THAILAND's board approved an additional budget of Bt189.24 million to install air-conditioners in educational institutions, hospitals and religious sites located within sensitive and noise-affected areas near Suvarnabhumi Airport that record a noise-exposure forecast of 30-40.
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Govt urged to support upstream steel

The Iron and Steel Institute of Thailand has called on the government to play a greater role in developing upstream steel production in Thailand.
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Fixed price for corn exports

To avoid any extra import tariff charges, the Foreign Trade Department will soon fix a standard price for sweet corn as a guideline for exporters to set their export prices.
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Event-organising industry may grow only 4-5%

The general economic slow-down and the government's budget cuts for promoting policies are deflating growth in the event-organising industry to only 4-5 per cent this year, an agency chief said yesterday.
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In brief :RS waives some copyright fees

RS will next month start to collect its copyright fee from 440 restaurants and hotels nationwide, to increase protection of its intellectual property right, according to the company's senior legal and copyright official, Sutthisak Prasatkarukarn.
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Anatis Foods

Bangkok Ranch's wholly owned subsidiary, Anatis Foods, will acquire all shares in Duck To Holding from GJ Tomassen Holding and Rabo Private Equity and Duck To's management for US$40.099 million (Bt1.39 billion).
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Ticon plans first logistics industrial park

Ticon Industrial Connection, a rental-factory provider, plans to spend Bt3.867 billion to build the country's first-ever logistics industrial park on 450 rai in Chachoengsao province.
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ThaiBev plans dual listing this year

Inspired by the recent successful dual listing of Total Access Communication (DTAC), the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) looks forward to listing Thai Beverage this year to boost its market capitalisation to Bt6 trillion.
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DTAC shares settle into the market

Shares of Total Access Communication (DTAC) on their local trading debut closed yesterday at Bt41.75, lower than the day's opening price of Bt42.75 but higher than the public offering price of Bt40.
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Mass-transit committee envisaged

The Transport Ministry will propose a plan to establish a mass-transit management committee for Bangkok and the surrounding area to the Cabinet next week.
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