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Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 07/11/2012
» Digital music streaming will be the main driver next year for RS Plc's music business, which is the country's second-largest entertainment company, says chief executive Surachai Chetchotisak.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 18/07/2012
» GMM Grammy, the country's largest entertainment company, plans to spend over 10 billion baht on content to support its satellite television platform over the next three years, said chairman Paiboon Damrongchaitham.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 20/07/2012
» Businesses are calling on the government to put the right man in the right job and embrace advice from the private sector.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 20/07/2012
» True Fitness, the Singapore-based fitness chain, plans to spend 400 million baht to open four more fitness centres in Greater Bangkok next year to attract customers switching from the financially ailing California Wow.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 25/07/2012
» Major CineAd, the Major Cineplex Group's cinema advertising provider, expects revenue growth of 12-15% this year thanks to new advertising strategies and a blockbuster line-up.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 25/07/2012
» Life will become much more convenient once mobile phones can serve as keys and wallets.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 27/07/2012
» The country's largest entertainment company GMM Grammy Plc increased its satellite television budget to 12 billion baht from 10 billion over the next three years.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 09/08/2012
» Contacting end-customers directly is a preferred way of both making brands broadly acceptable and increasing sales, says Optimo Co.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 10/08/2012
» Myanmar Spa Today Far East Advertising (MSTF), a Thai-Myanmar advertising company, plans to expand services and strengthen its team in preparation for growth in Myanmar's ad industry.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 10/08/2012
» GMM Grammy, Thailand's largest entertainment company, yesterday announced it will remove its official music videos from YouTube, the world's biggest video sharing website, to avoid copyright infringement.