Toscana, totally Italian
While the Toscana Italian and Moom Talay Thai restaurants share the same very large space, there are two points where the two are strictly...
WiFi and price are the key determinants for hotel bookings
According to a survey undertaken in August by Expedia and the HL Group, complimentary WiFi narrowly trumped price as the single most important factor...
Toscana, totally Italian
While the Toscana Italian and Moom Talay Thai restaurants share the same very large space, there are two points where the two are strictly...
The Blue Olive makes some positive changes
The Blue Olive (located in Soi 8, off Thepprasit Road in Jomtien) has well and truly established itself as a restaurant offering excellent quality...
The AEC in 10 years time, part two
In the last issue we looked at material from an article published in the East Asia Forum soon after Britain voted to leave the...
Thailand Business Roundup
Wholesaler Siam Makro, via its subsidiary Siam Food Services, recently entered agreements to acquire four food service businesses in Asia and the United Arab...
Southeast Asia Business Roundup
Singapore
PortfolioQuest, a training simulation platform, recently raised US$750,000 in a Pre-Seed round of funding. The funds raised will help fuel the global roll-out...
The AEC in 10 years time
According to an article written just after the British decided to exit the European Union and published in the East Asia Forum, ‘The AEC blueprint involves much more than economic integration; it is about concerted domestic reform and good governance, which has potential benefits for all. The drive towards a more inclusive Asean is already embodied in the text of the Asean blueprints; the challenge is in their implementation.
Thailand Business Roundup
North Haven Private Equity Asia Angel recently completed a tender offer to buy a 25.63-percent stake in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)-listed baby-and-adult diaper maker DSG International (Thailand) Pcl (DSGT) for 1.61 billion baht.
Southeast Asia Business Roundup
Singapore Press Holdings Ltd, which is the biggest newspaper publisher by market value in Southeast Asia, has announced plans to merge two of its tabloids to form a new free-distribution publication as part of a restructuring effort.