Thai Law: Good, Bad and Ugly Ways to Wipe Out Corporate Losses
How to wipe out corporate losses? The solutions to restoring shareholder equity are many – but not equally attractive.
BOT Forecasts 8 Million Foreign Visitors in 2020, Down 80%
BANGKOK (Xinhua) — Thailand's central bank has forecast only an estimated 8 million foreign visitors in Thailand this year, down 80 percent from last year's record number of 39.8 million, according to the Bank of Thailand (BoT) governor Veerathai Santiprabhob.
Samsung Recalls Galaxy Note 7 For Exploding Batteries
SEOUL, South Korea — Samsung recalled its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones on Friday after finding some of their batteries exploded or caught fire.
Ichitan IPO Tipped To Earn '3.9 Billion Baht'
(7 April) Green tea tycoon Tan Passakornnatee said the initial public offering of his company's stocks tomorrow will earn as much as 3.9 billion baht.
Cellphone Operator Waives 200,000 Baht 'Cookie Run' Bill
BANGKOK — Parents of the 13-year-old child who purchased over 200,000 baht in upgrades for the popular cellphone game Cookie Run will not have to pay the massive bill, says cellphone service operator AIS.
Thailand’s Gold Price Continues to Rise; Counterfeiting Concerns
BANGKOK - The gold price in Thailand reached a new all-time high three times in a single day on 21 March 2024. This confirms...
Gov’t Apologizes for Delayed PromptPay Tax Returns
BANGKOK — The Revenue Department apologized Tuesday for telling some taxpayers their refunds had already been sent via the new national e-payment system earlier than the money landed in their accounts.
Thai Fisheries Slavery Boosts Seafood Fair Trade Revolution
PORTLAND, Maine — Fair trade coffee, bananas and ... scallops? Yes, very soon.
Fair trade certification status, which is conferred by independent groups to denote...
Police Seize Contraband Child Spirit Dolls
BANGKOK — A haul of strange looking dolls was shown off by police today as the latest evidence of public obsession over a kind of haunted spirit doll.
Online Advertising Shines in Sputtering Economy
BANGKOK — Unfazed by Thailand's faltering economy, businesses are penciling in bigger budgets for digital advertising as they target Thai consumers via smartphone apps, social networking forums and video-sharing websites.