
Published on August 21, 2007
The company predicts sales of Bt800 million next year and Bt900 million in 2009, with 10 per cent of revenues coming from exports in two years' time, CEO Suthiphan Wacharopas said yesterday.
"We believe sales will achieve our target after recording Bt370 million in the first half of this year, up 5.7 per cent year on year."
Nepal boom
The Nepali government has decided to allow all foreign airlines to add up to four flights a week for four months, in anticipation of an air-seat crunch during the tourism season.
The decision will be applicable from September 8 to the end of December. The government will also facilitate charter flights.
Thai Trade Fair
The Thai Trade Fair 2007 will take place in Hanoi from tomorrow until Saturday before moving on to Ho Chi Minh City. The fair, the seventh of its kind in Vietnam, has attracted 109 Thai companies and their agents and will showcase machinery, industrial products, electronic and electrical appliances, food and drink, fruits and vegetables, cosmetics, health products, stationery, children's goods, jewellery, household and kitchen utensils, fine-art articles, garments and textiles.
Art troupes from Thailand will entertain exhibition-goers with court-music performances held to honour His Majesty the King's 80th birthday this year.