On Nut BTS…the ‘start’ of Sukhumvit
The On Nut BTS was, in the time after it first opened, the place where many people who had taken the bus from Pattaya and were heading to the Ekkamai bus terminal, would get off and then continue via the Skytrain to their intended destinations.
Sukhumvit News – July 2017
It’s now the height of the low season here in the Sukhumvit area and although it’s slow here, it doesn’t seem to be as...
Robinson in expansion mode
The company that owns the Robinson department stores, Central Retail Corporation, has announced that it is expanding its store footprint, with an eye especially...
THAI Holds 7th Annual Smart Energy Fair
Energy Press Releases Wednesday July 5, 2017 12:44
Bangkok--5 Jul--Thai Airways International
Mr. Narongchai Wongthanavimok (third from left), Executive Vice President, Finance and Accounting, Thai...
Bangkok – the most visited city in the world
According to the latest MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index, Bangkok took first place as the most visited city in the world in 2016 based...
Japan’s Toyota increases profit forecast
Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor Corp has revised its net profit expectations upwards from 2.15 trillion Yen to 2.35 trillion Yen for the current business...
WeWork and Uber write-downs push up SoftBank losses
Japanese Investment company SoftBank Group lost a huge 704.4 billion Yen (US$6.4 billion) in the quarter ending September 30th 2019. Most of these losses...
State employees set for pay rise
State employees set for pay rise
A pay rise for low-ranking civil servants will become effective in April next year, with the Cabinet signing off...
Board of Investment’s New Campaign Highlights Thailand’s Resilience
Event Calendar Press Releases Tuesday July 21, 2020 14:44
Bangkok--21 Jul--Thailand Board of Investment (BOI)
The Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) has unveiled a new 2020...
On the count of three it’ll be ‘sold, sold, sold’
On the count of three it’ll be ‘sold, sold, sold’
It may be hard to believe, but Pattaya has well and truly stolen a march...