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Home > Business > Alcove starts five projects targeting…
Nation Multimedia – Mar 28, 2008
Two other projects are condominiums – The Alcove Sukhumvit 49 and The Alcove Thonglor 10 – while the fifth is a hotel called The Best Western Alcove Hiptique Sukhumvit 13. The Alcove Sukhumvit 49 is under construction with completion expected this year – thus earning a tax incentive he said. The Alcove brand is focusing only on the Sukhumvit and Thonglor areas as they are well known by foreigners who come to do business in Thailand. The locations feature shopping centres restaurants and entertainment zones. Condominiums in these areas are very popular with prices at about Bt98000 per square metre. Prices may increase from last year by at least 10 per cent because of rising labour and oil costs. The average price of The Alcove Sukhumvit 49 and Thonglor 10 is Bt95000 per square metre… They are designed under the concept that a condominium is an optimisation of smart space and worth every square metre. Both projects have been 80 per cent booked and their combined value is Bt1 billion Anand said. The is potential for continuous growth for serviced apartments in the Sukhumvit and Thonglor areas because the number of foreigners coming to work in the Kingdom is growing every year. The Alcove's investment in its new hotel is valued at more than Bt300 million. There is considered to be high potential for growth as 12 million tourists visit Bangkok yearly. The group has appointed The Best Western Group to be in charge of the marketing of the hotel under the name Best Western Alcove Hiptique which is on Sukhumvit 13. This is a medium-size boutique hotel with a variety of rooms and rates running from Bt1500 to Bt3000 per night.
Incline woman to speak at Women’s Expo
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza – Mar 28, 2008
"Combining our areas of expertise is a perfect fit for this venue" explains Millie Szerman award-winning author of "A View From The Tub: An Inspiring and Practical Guide to Working From Home" (Stairwell Press; 192 pages January 2000 $17. "With the slumping economy more and more households are turning to other avenues of income and working from home fits the bill!""In addition" comments Betsy Van Sicklen Cohen author of "Wouldn’t You Really Rather Go Shopping?" (Skyhigh Press 96 pages October 2007 $14. 95) "getting and staying organized should be a first priority to making that transition! In fact it’s a priority that most households need but often avoid!" Aside from becoming friends since Szerman moved to the Lake Tahoe area two years ago Cohen and Szerman realized that their respective businesses were complimentary… on Saturday April 5. The presentation entitled "Working From Home: Is it a Dream or a Reality for you?" will examine a variety of areas relative to being successful in the work-from-home environment whether working for yourself or for someone else. "Today the work-from-home lifestyle is enticing but people are ill-equipped for success" explains Szerman who has run New Directions a successful Public Relations business from home for more than twenty years. "Working from home has been recognized as a legitimate way to earn a living. And while nearly 35 million Americans work at least a portion of their workday at home my book the new workbook and the workshop at Women’s Expo will certainly pave the way and encourage thoughts in this area. In addition I’m offering an opportunity to interested parties to work with me in a work-from-home coaching situation at reduced fees. It’s a win-win for everyone!" document.
Home > Business > Garments small retailers at risk
Nation Multimedia – Mar 28, 2008
These are the findings of a survey by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. The lower competitiveness of businesses in these sectors will bring closures particularly among small and medium-sized enterprises. "Higher costs from skyrocketing oil prices will definitely dampen business growth this year" said Thanawat Polvichai director of the university's Economic and Business Forecasting Centre. "Garments leather-goods manufacturing and small retailers will be most at risk because they are less developed than other sectors. "He said most enterprises wanted the government to help solve the problem of high diesel prices. Although the government is subsidising diesel prices by 90 satang a litre most entrepreneurs remain very concerned about rising oil prices because they contribute so broadly to production costs. Other factors causing concern include political stability the strength of the baht and higher prices for consumer goods.
Home > Business > Indorama launches stem-cell bank
Nation Multimedia – Mar 28, 2008
Published on March 28 2008 It is a joint venture between Indorama Group (Thailand) and RJ Corp (India) using technology licensed from US world leader Cryobank International. Cryoviva has already completed validation and approval following the standard operating procedures for cryo-preservation of cord-blood stem cells Vatchara Phanchet chairman of Cryoviva (Thailand) said yesterday. JMAC opens office Japan-based JMA Consultants has opened an affiliate in Thailand to expand business to Asean. JMA Consultants (Thailand) is the company's latest overseas office. Yoshiaki Makino president of the local unit said it would serve businesses here and in Asean with a full range of management consulting and human-resource development programmes.
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