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Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 19/02/2018
» Loxley Mobile, owner of i-Kool brand, a mobile operator under the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) model, insists it will keep on providing mobile service via TOT's 3G network even though it has less than 10,000 active subscribers after eight years of operation.
Asia focus, Narendra Kaushik, Published on 19/02/2018
» After introducing a single nationwide Goods and Services Tax in India, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now floating the idea of a single election day for the entire country.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 19/02/2018
» The Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has warned people to be cautious about investing in cryptocurrencies, which it says hold various kinds of risk.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 20/02/2018
» Forty-five victims of call centre scams have been saved from losing over 20 million baht in a recent case, says the Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo).
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 20/02/2018
» Nok Airlines Plc, operator of low-cost airline Nok Air, aims a turnaround to profit this year thanks to expansion of domestic and international routes.
Published on 21/02/2018
» The Stock Exchange of Thailand index slightly gained on Wednesday, while most Southeast Asian stock markets ended in positive territory.
AFP, Published on 21/02/2018
» TAIPEI - The chairman of a Taiwan shipbuilding company that won a contract to build six naval ships was charged in a loan fraud case Tuesday, dealing a blow to the island's ambition to grow its domestic defence industry.
Business, Nanat Suchiva, Published on 22/02/2018
» NewTV, a digital TV channel operated by DN Broadcast Co, has trimmed 37 staff because of the industry's financial crisis.
Published on 22/02/2018
» The Stock Exchange of Thailand index and other Southeast Asian shares were buffeted by a region-wide sell-off on Thursday as investors fretted over the possibility of a quickening in US interest rate hikes.
News, Published on 23/02/2018
» Back in 1992, Singapore feared that its gleaming new subway would be wrecked by people using something sticky to disable automatic train doors -- so it banned chewing gum.