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Article: Swiss group ABB targets 10% growth.(Company overview)
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- Bangkok Post (Bangkok, Thailand)
- Article date:
- July 5, 2007
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Byline: Aranee Jaiimsin
Jul. 5--ABB Ltd, the Swiss-based power and automation technology provider, continues to see Thailand as a promising country in the region and aims to increase its annual sales revenue here by at least 10 percent, according to president Fred Kindle.
"Thailand has the potential to grow 6 percent in the longer term. The only question now is when it will happen again?" said Mr Kindle, who is also the chief executive.
Increasing private consumption and positive thinking about the country's future would help the company realise its goal, he said.
ABB's global sales revenue increased by 20 percent to US$26 billion last ...
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