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  • FOOD

    Mister Donut plans aggressive sales campaigns

    02/07/2009 : Central Restaurant Group (CRG) expects sales of Mister Donut will grow by 7-10% to 1.3 billion baht this year, driven by aggressive marketing campaigns and new products.

  • Nestle' promotes coffee for health

    02/07/2009 : Nestle' (Thai) Limited is spending 200 million baht to promote its new Nescafe' Protect ProSlim, a three-in-one coffee mix with white kidney bean extract, to cater to health-conscious consumers.

  • New condo supply plunges

    02/07/2009 : New condominiums launched in the first quarter plummeted by 36% year-on-year due to the world financial crisis and domestic political turmoil, said the property brokerage Century 21 Thailand.

  • FURNITURE & PROPERTY

    Modernform cuts sales target by 15%

    02/07/2009 : The listed furniture manufacturer Modernform Group has cut its sales target by 15% to 2.6 billion baht in the face of recession, said CEO Thaksa Busayapoka.

  • TRADE

    Food firms eye Singapore

    01/07/2009 : Thai companies are looking forward to a partnership with Singapore on food and bio-security.

  • PHARMACEUTICALS

    Bayer targets growth in pet medications

    01/07/2009 : The Thai unit of Bayer expects increasing expenditure on pet care to help its animal health business group achieve double-digit growth this year unless a surge in the price of crude hits the market.

  • MARKETS & BROKERAGES

    Analysts seek to save research units from cost-cutting drive

    29/06/2009 : The Securities Analysts Association wants regulators to establish minimum requirements for research functions at local brokers before the planned liberalisation of brokerage fees next year.

  • Analysts give three H2 picks

    29/06/2009 : Investors looking to enter the stock market should focus on the energy, property and agriculture sectors in the second half of the year, according to local securities analysts.

  • KGI to rely on new business models as fees decline

    29/06/2009 : Diversification will remain the main focus for KGI Securities in a bid to stay competitive and successful over the long run, according to president Wei Chang Fang.

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