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Bangkokpost.com : Business
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Gold prices for Saturday announced
The Gold Traders Association today announced the buying price at 17,691.72 baht per baht-weight for gold ornaments and 17,950 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.
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Population changes drive property shift
Property developers should adjust their products to reflect changes in household demographics, which will drive higher demand for specific housing types, says Sethaput Suthiwatnarueput, the chief economist of Siam Commercial Bank.
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September 3G auction confirmed
The long-delayed auction for 3G mobile broadband licences is scheduled for Sept 22-28, according to an official announcement published late Thursday in the Royal Gazette.
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Benefits of 'well-known' trademark status
What do "Botox", "Nike", "Hello Kitty", "Red Bull", "Gucci" and "IBM" all have in common? They are all registered well-known trademarks in Thailand reaping the ongoing significant benefits of that status provided by the highly successful Thailand well-known trademark registration process.
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4-5% growth the target for 2012-16
Thailand's economic growth is expected to average 4-5% annually between 2012 and 2016 when the country embarks on its 11th national economic and social development plan, according to the state planning unit.
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Automated parking latest Areeya condo feature
If you own a high-rise condominium unit, you may be tired of driving all the way to the top of the parking building in search of an empty slot or to reach your reserved space. Some days you may be lucky enough to find one open on a lower floor, but who can guarantee that?
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Taking a bite out of fast food
The international fast food industry is huge and has no boundaries. It is estimated that US$36 billion (1.2 trillion baht) is spent each year to market products such as fried chicken, hamburgers, pizza and soda to foster brand awareness and loyalty, particularly among young people all over the world.
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B300bn rail line would link with China
The government wants to spend 300 billion baht to build a new standard-gauge rail line from Nong Khai in the Northeast to the southern border with Malaysia, says Korbsak Sabhavasu, the secretary-general to the prime minister.
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