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THAILAND

WEH's 6.75% Bonds Approved by SEC

Published on 11/07/2024

» The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the filing of Wind Energy Holding Company Limited to offer 2-year debentures maturing in 2026, with an interest rate of 6.75% per annum. The total value is not exceeding 500 million baht, offered to institutional investors and/or high net worth investors. The subscription period is set for July 11-12 and 15. The funds will be used for business expansion and development of new projects both domestically and internationally.

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LIFE

Tracking a silent enemy

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 08/04/2020

» People have been living in fear as the number of the Covid-19 patients nears 2,260 and the country has undergone a curfew to contain the virus spread.

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BUSINESS

On with the wind

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 24/02/2020

» Seven years ago when Olivier Duguet moved to Southeast Asia to pursue his dream as an energy entrepreneur, things got off to a rocky start. As he explored opportunities in Thailand and Cambodia, the Frenchman faced challenges -- some of which are still unresolved -- but that didn't hold him back from establishing a foothold in the renewable energy business in the region.

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OPINION

Thais must face up to China reality

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 28/03/2016

» There has always been a special bond between China and Thailand, which hosts the largest overseas Chinese community in the world. In Thai culture, the Chinese influence is easily traced, through descendants whose origins can be found in rural areas of the southern Chinese mainland, from where their ancestors fled poverty, communism and political oppression to the more hospitable environs of Thailand.

ADVANCED NEWS

Floods: Blame the weather, not humans

Jon Fernquest, Published on 03/11/2011

» With droughts & dams half-full until May this year, storms then filled dams & water was released slowly to avoid even greater flooding.

ADVANCED NEWS

Post-Japan quake natural gas squeeze

Jon Fernquest, Published on 06/05/2011

» Japan's switch from nuclear energy to LPG after the quake almost two months ago, has sent the world scrambling for limited supplies.