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  2. Khaosod - Wikipedia

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    Khaosod English is a news website operating as Khaosod 's English-language arm. It was launched on 9 April 2013, and is known for its liberal standpoint and its criticism of the 2014 military government; [4] [5] [6] the Union of Catholic Asian News has described it as "a beacon of independent journalism in Thailand". [7]

  3. Krungthai Bank - Wikipedia

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    On 2 August 1989, Krungthai Bank was the first state enterprise to list its shares on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). [5] Its major shareholder is the Ministry of Finance through a shareholding of 6,184 billion shares by the Financial Institutions Development Fund (FIDF), accounting for 55.31 percent of total shares.

  4. List of companies of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's recovery from the 1997–1998 Asian financial crisis depended mainly on exports, among various other factors. As of 2012, the Thai automotive industry was the largest in Southeast Asia and the 9th largest in the world. [4] [5] [6] The Thailand industry has an annual output of near 1.5 million vehicles, mostly commercial vehicles. [6]

  5. Provincial Electricity Authority - Wikipedia

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    Its total assets were at 414,880 million baht. It currently employs 35,532 people. Maximum energy demand in 2018 was 19,139 MW. It was the fourth most profitable state enterprise in Thailand in 2014. [4] In Thailand's FY2021 budget, the PEA was allocated 523.9 million baht. [5]

  6. CH. Karnchang - Wikipedia

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    CH. Karnchang Public Company Limited (CK, Thai: บริษัท ช.การช่าง จำกัด (มหาชน)) is a Thai contractor and construction firm, operating in Thailand and Laos. [1] [2] The second-largest construction firm in Thailand, CH.

  7. Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi - Wikipedia

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    The Sirivadhanabhakdi family is now Thailand's largest property developer and landlord of 630,000 rai (101,000 ha; 250,000 acres), plus commercial and retail buildings in Singapore. [2] He also owns 50 hotels in Asia, the US, UK, and Australia, including Plaza Athénée in Manhattan, New York City, US, and The Okura Prestige Bangkok.

  8. Thai President Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, when the political crisis slowed Thailand's economic growth to 0.9% and eventually led to a military coup, the growth of MAMA noodle sales hit a low of one percent. In 2015, when the military government could not propel the country beyond an estimated 2.8% growth, sales of MAMA noodles only grew 0.4%—a 44 year record low. [ 12 ]

  9. Warrix Sports - Wikipedia

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    warrix.co.th The Thailand national football team 2017 Chayanuparb kit by Warrix Warrix Sport is a Thai sport manufacturing company established in 2013 [ 1 ] which produces jerseys, sports outfits, training equipment, etc.