Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand) back issues from February 2005:
New licences will have teeth: Watana aims to stop exploitation of farmers.
Feb 01, 2005
Law to give car buyers, watchdog more clout.
Feb 01, 2005
GSB prepares for heavy lending.
Feb 01, 2005
San Miguel lifts local profile of beer brands.
Feb 01, 2005
Bangkok Post, Thailand, business briefs column.
Feb 01, 2005
Major Cineplex expects market share to reach 80%.
Feb 01, 2005
Bangkok Post, Thailand, company reports column.
Feb 01, 2005
Producer of concrete products plans to list on SET in first quarter.
Feb 01, 2005
Private investment remains steady.
Feb 01, 2005
4-Me acquires Goonk Gink glass noodle brand.
Feb 01, 2005
Auto parts maker in impressive debut on SET.
Feb 01, 2005
Greenshoe option ruled out in TMT stock offering.
Feb 01, 2005
Advanced Info Service offers further mobile phone discounts.
Feb 01, 2005
New machines raise hopes in drought-hit areas.
Feb 01, 2005
Cherilon to take brand beyond just stockings.
Feb 01, 2005
Natural Park's 10% subway stake to be sold.
Feb 01, 2005
Thais eyeing Yunnan need to do homework.
Feb 01, 2005
State-led buyout considered for bad loans held by tsunami victims.
Feb 01, 2005
Tourism meeting aims to breathe life back into wave-devastated areas.
Feb 01, 2005
Accor wins hotel contract with airport authority.
Feb 02, 2005
Sharp distributor exits one-door refrigerator units.
Feb 02, 2005
Boeing sticks to belief in virtues of smaller planes despite A380.
Feb 02, 2005
Bearing Point team joins Grant Thornton in major shift in consultancy market.
Feb 02, 2005
Siam Center operator eyes Suan Lum site.
Feb 02, 2005
Prompt response best way to defend brand.
Feb 02, 2005
Natural Park needs to do more, say analysts.
Feb 02, 2005
SET extends curbs on margin trading in BNT Entertainment to Feb 14.
Feb 02, 2005
Bancassurance spurs growth at SCNYL.
Feb 02, 2005
Central bank defends its role in soft-loan programme for victims.
Feb 02, 2005
Rivals chided for exploiting tsunami tragedy.
Feb 02, 2005
Samsung eyes 60% growth from IT line.
Feb 02, 2005
Bangsaphan gains 2.6% on debut.
Feb 02, 2005
Asia Metal doubles capital to B400m through rights issue.
Feb 02, 2005
Mazda Thailand claims it's ready for new law.
Feb 02, 2005
B33bn paid back by BAM into FIDF coffers last year.
Feb 03, 2005
Central Bangkok flats getting scarce: Overall occupancy rate to reach 90%.
Feb 03, 2005
French giant plans new local investments.
Feb 03, 2005
Oil exploration arm to negotiate asset swaps.
Feb 03, 2005
Hoteliers fear delayed recovery.
Feb 03, 2005
Phuket Action Plan targets international media coverage.
Feb 03, 2005
Printing firms urged to boost quality to succeed abroad.
Feb 03, 2005
Isetan makes strong return with facelift.
Feb 03, 2005
Rubber prices seen climbing in near term.
Feb 03, 2005
Shrimp losses estimated at B22.5bn.
Feb 03, 2005
Chairman of Stock Exchange of Thailand says boosting investment priority.
Feb 03, 2005
TA Orange increases its network capacity.
Feb 03, 2005
BoT denies dragging its feet.
Feb 03, 2005
Young Thais less conservative.
Feb 03, 2005
Thai Airways plans win Development Board nod.
Feb 04, 2005
Amendment to reduce NPLs in the system.
Feb 04, 2005
Kim Eng set on staying number one.
Feb 04, 2005
Duty-free zone planned: Move to support tourism revival bid.
Feb 04, 2005
Survey finds corruption a key issue for business.
Feb 04, 2005
More firms join anti-graft drive.
Feb 04, 2005
Fund managers cautiously optimistic.
Feb 04, 2005
MK Real Estate Development may be sole bidder on Thai Airways village.
Feb 04, 2005
Thai-designed handsets to be regional brand.
Feb 04, 2005
Orient Thai eyes windfall as rivals avoid tsunami area.
Feb 04, 2005
Parts maker in new pipe venture.
Feb 05, 2005
$300m note issue set to help funding needs.
Feb 05, 2005
Importing expertise is faster.
Feb 05, 2005
More townhouses eyed as interest rates rise.
Feb 05, 2005
New B570m vehicle to focus on industrial estate properties.
Feb 05, 2005
Samsung reaps benefits of branding: Consumer electronics sales set to rise 40%.
Feb 05, 2005
Capital outlay increased sixfold to spur sales.
Feb 05, 2005