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Post Reporters, Published on 16/10/2019
» Thailand placed in the bottom five out of 47 countries ranked for privacy protection, according to a study by Comparitech, a website that researches and compares technology services.
Richard Leu, Published on 16/10/2019
» B-segment hatchback gets latest TNGA platform and three-pot engines; Thailand may get different looks and specs.
Business, Reuters, Published on 16/10/2019
» From the pinnacle of the City of London's largest skyscraper, Stuart Lipton is wagering a $1.2 billion bet that the British capital remains a master of the international financial universe no matter what happens with Brexit.
Business, Reuters, Published on 16/10/2019
» LONDON: Royal Dutch Shell Plc still sees abundant opportunity to make money from oil and gas in coming decades even as investors and governments increase pressure on energy companies over climate change, according to its chief executive officer.
Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 16/10/2019
» The Excise Department will cut the tobacco tax from 10 satang to 2.5 satang per gramme for one year, starting Jan 1, 2020, to give farmers time to adjust to the new rate.
Reuters, Published on 16/10/2019
» Thailand's largest mall operator, Central Pattana Plc (CPN), said on Wednesday it will invest 22 billion baht by 2022 in new projects and store renovations.
Business, Siraphob Thanthong-Knight, Published on 16/10/2019
» Some 36% of Thailand's corporate equity is concentrated in the hands of just 500 people, highlighting wealth inequality in the country, according to a study released by the Bank of Thailand's research institute.
Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 16/10/2019
» Competition is getting fierce in solar panel installation, with many companies investing heavily in their own power generation via solar rooftops on office buildings.
Published on 16/10/2019
» UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has made it very clear via his public statements that Great Britain will be leaving the European Union, one way or another, at the end of this month.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 16/10/2019
» Business sentiment plunged to the lowest level in 21 months in September as the sector fretted over the ongoing trade war, the Brexit impasse and the PM2.5 dust particle problem.