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Nation Multimedia – Nov 22, 2007
Meanwhile the proportion of "empty nesters" (elderly folk whose children have grown up and do no longer need financial support) and older singles are expected to increase from 14 per cent in 2005 to 21 per cent in 2025. He said these people would become a significant consumer market. gilvy tapped this trend by setting up a new business unit called gilvy Health a year ago to act as an advertising and marketing consultant for its clients. The regional head office is in Seoul. Regarding doing business in Thailand Graves showed a great concern in seeing the next government create "rock-solid stability" predictability and competency in order to restore investor confidence and create a strong national brand. "The new government needs to create meaningful change to convince investors that they will not have to encounter any unfavourable surprise particularly in terms of political atmosphere and reversal of law enforcement in a short time" he said. He said stability was of the utmost concern among investors… Meanwhile the country needs to improve its transportation network particularly roads. In terms of a talent pool he said the country had enough talented people to serve many fields. Graves said the government needed to work hard to wipe out corruption. However he said Thailand's image had not been completely negative over the past 14 months since the coup. It actually depends on who is looking at the country. Investors in the stock market are satisfied with the country's movement while investors in the industrial sector feel a slowdown. People opposed to military government give the Kingdom a failing grade.
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Nation Multimedia – Nov 22, 2007
The company plans to invest in mergers and acquisitions. "We have projects in the pipeline but we cannot disclose details yet" he said. "SCG has pursued a business direction to expand investments in Asean. We saw the Philippines' potential to become a key market a decade ago which made us decide to invest in the country. We are looking at further investment opportunities in the future depending on current growth and demand. " SCG's businesses in the Philippines include United Pulp and Paper the Philippines' largest producer of packaging paper and corrugated material used in carton packaging products; Mariwasa Siam Ceramics the country's largest ceramic tiles manufacturer; CPAC Monier Philippines a manufacturer and distributor of concrete roof tiles fittings and accessories; and SCT (Philippines) a trading company that supplies energy industrial and recycling products. The company also disclosed a plan to increase its share in Mariwasa from 47 per cent to become the majority owner.
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Nation Multimedia – Nov 22, 2007
The complex to be developed in Long Son in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau is scheduled to be fully operational by 2013. SCB Securities quoted SCG's Investor Relations Department as saying the cost of the project was not as much as quoted in the newspaper. Building a new naphtha cracker will cost about $1. 5 billion and investment in the downstream business (1 million tonnes of polyolefin products) will come to about $600 million. It will also have to invest in an infrastructure project but the broker believes the total cost will still not reach the $3. 7 billion stated in the report. SCB Securities said the stock still provided a sustainable and attractive dividend of Bt15 a share or a yield of 5.
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Nation Multimedia – Nov 22, 2007
The project is not attached to any property project. CRC plans to open an average of three lifestyle community malls annually over the next three years in Bangkok before moving out to major travel destinations like Phuket. Meanwhile Areeya's business plan next year calls for four new property projects. Wisit said the company would develop two new condominiums under the A Space brand and one or two new townhouse projects under The Colour brand. He did not mention exact locations for the new projects but said the company had land worth Bt2 billion ready for development. Currently the A Space brand already has three condominiums: two at in the Kaset-Navamitra and one in Soi Asoke. Another condo in Sukhumvit Soi 77 is by Wandara with Areeya providing management services.
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Slyck – Nov 22, 2007
The only real work at home gig’s are the web cam girls and guys and physic hot line people. There use to be jobs to assemble products at home for crappie little manufacturer and there was always envelop stuffing and doing telemarketing from your home phone line. There bill collecting… Not real a home business but it is a business you can do before going to your regular job. If you have technical skills you can do some telecommiting I program Perl and python for a few companies on the east cost where no one wants to live or travel too. Ik houd van stelend muziek.
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Nation Multimedia – Nov 22, 2007
" That is more popularly known today as "No pain no gain". Published on November 22 2007 Investors must therefore thank the sub-prime crisis for increasing the risk assessment of various financial instruments. The world economy continues to feel the reverberating effects of the sub-prime crisis with massive write-offs from most major merchant banks that played an important role in popularising these low-grade collateralised debt obligations (CDs). In a series of bad omens Freddie Mac posted a US$2-billion (Bt67.
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