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http://www.cnbc.com/id/15838831/pgn/1/
หัวข้อคร่าวๆของสองวันที่ผ่านมา
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Thailand's Rich Growing Richer 20 Sep 2010
The wealth of Thailand's 40 richest people increased by 46% from 2009. Suzy Nam, contributing editor at Forbes, tells CNBC's Martin Soong & Karen Tso how the rich managed to get even richer in spite of the political unrest.
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CentralWorld Set to Reopen 20 Sep 2010
CentralWorld is set to reopen its doors later this month after being set ablaze during the political unrest earlier this year. Kobchai Chirathivat, CEO of Central Pattana, the mall's developer, tells CNBC's Martin Soong & Karen Tso why he remains upbeat about the Thai mall's prospects.
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Tackling Thailand's Traffic 20 Sep 2010
The Expressway Authority of Thailand is tasked with constructing and managing expressways and public transportation infrastructure. Its governor, Taweesin Rakkatanyu, tells CNBC's Martin Soong what it is doing to ease the country's traffic congestion.
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Add Thailand to Your Portfolio 20 Sep 2010
Selected Thai stocks can offer decent returns in the long run, says Adithep Vanabriksha, deputy CIO at Aberdeen Asset Management. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong that Thai stocks' valuations still aren't that expensive compared to its peers in the Asia Pacific region.
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Regulating Thailand's Markets 20 Sep 2010
The changes that global market regulators are making have not enough relevance for emerging markets like Thailand. Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala, secretary-general at Thailand's Securities & Exchange Commission, explains why to CNBC's Martin Soong.
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Luxury Bounces Back in Thailand 20 Sep 2010
Demand for luxury goods has bounced back very quickly since the May protests, says Charn Srivikorn, chairman of Gaysorn Shopping Centre. He sheds light on Thailand's luxury retail sector, with CNBC's Martin Soong.
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Thailand's SET to Hit 1,000 This Year 20 Sep 2010
Thailand's benchmark SET will hit 1,000 this year, says Montree Sornpaisarn, CEO of Kim Eng Securities. He sees more upside to the stock market and sheds light on business conditions in the country, with CNBC's Martin Soong.
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Thailand's Speedy Recovery 20 Sep 2010
Thailand is rebounding faster than most countries in Asia from the year before, notes Anoop Singh, director of the Asia Pacific Department at the IMF. He shares his thoughts with guest host Thierry Apoteker, CEO, founder & chief economist of TAC Financial, CNBC's Martin Soong & Karen Tso.
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Ratchaprasong Emerges From the Ashes 20 Sep 2010
Ratchaprasong is emerging from the ashes after violence ripped through the area during the May protests. CNBC's Craig Knowles reports from Bangkok.
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Strong Baht and Thai Companies 19 Sep 2010
Dusit Nontanakorn, chairman at Thai Chamber of Commerce, believes businesses can deal with a strengthening baht as long as the currency's appreciation is in line with its neighbors'. He also tells CNBC's Martin Soong, that Asean's free trade initiative is good for his country and will ultimately benefit the consumer.
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Thai PM: Economy Making Steady Progress 19 Sep 2010
Thailand's Prime Minister tells CNBC that the political turmoil earlier this year has not prevented the economy from making steady progress. Abhisit Vejajiva, prime minister of Thailand, also tells CNBC's Martin Soong that Thailand is on track to meet the official GDP target of between 7-8% in 2010.
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Asean Has Strong Potential for Automakers: Ford 19 Sep 2010
Peter Fleet, ASEAN president at Ford Motors, says Thailand's auto industry is an export-led story and he sees exciting growth opportunities for the sector. He talks to CNBC's Martin Soong.
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Political Uncertainty Clouds Thailand's Outlook 19 Sep 2010
Thailand's economic outlook is very much clouded by the political risk factor there but some bright spots still exists, says Rajiv Biswas, director, South-East Asia at The Economist Group. CNBC's Karen Tso & Sri Jegarajah find out where these bright spots are.
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Hana Microelectronics Sees Strong Asian Demand 19 Sep 2010
U.S. consumers are buying electronic gadgets despite the doom and gloom about their spending power, says Richard Han, CEO of Hana Microelectronics. That, and demand in Asia, are helping the contract manufacturer to enjoy exceptional growth. He talks to CNBC's Martin Soong.
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Baht, Innovation Help Reduce Cost Burden: Unilever 19 Sep 2010
Domestic consumption in Thailand is picking up pace, observes Bauke Rouwers, chairman of Unilever Thai Group of Companies. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong, that the strengthening baht and innovation are helping the group to trim input costs and cope with rising commodity prices.
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US Upbeat About Thailand's Economic Prospect 19 Sep 2010
U.S. companies are optimistic about Thailand's economic performance, says Joseph Geagea, president of AmCham Thailand. He sheds light on its domestic consumption potential and tells CNBC's Martin Soong about the segments that are good investment opportunities.
ไม่รู้ว่าเพื่อนๆ ทราบกันหรือเปล่าว่าทั้ง week นี้ CNBC มีรายการ
SQUAWK BOX ON THE ROAD: THAILAND
ใช้ link นี้ดูย้อนหลังผ่าน Net ได้ครับ
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15838831/pgn/1/
หัวข้อคร่าวๆของสองวันที่ผ่านมา
#
Thailand's Rich Growing Richer 20 Sep 2010
The wealth of Thailand's 40 richest people increased by 46% from 2009. Suzy Nam, contributing editor at Forbes, tells CNBC's Martin Soong & Karen Tso how the rich managed to get even richer in spite of the political unrest.
#
CentralWorld Set to Reopen 20 Sep 2010
CentralWorld is set to reopen its doors later this month after being set ablaze during the political unrest earlier this year. Kobchai Chirathivat, CEO of Central Pattana, the mall's developer, tells CNBC's Martin Soong & Karen Tso why he remains upbeat about the Thai mall's prospects.
#
Tackling Thailand's Traffic 20 Sep 2010
The Expressway Authority of Thailand is tasked with constructing and managing expressways and public transportation infrastructure. Its governor, Taweesin Rakkatanyu, tells CNBC's Martin Soong what it is doing to ease the country's traffic congestion.
#
Add Thailand to Your Portfolio 20 Sep 2010
Selected Thai stocks can offer decent returns in the long run, says Adithep Vanabriksha, deputy CIO at Aberdeen Asset Management. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong that Thai stocks' valuations still aren't that expensive compared to its peers in the Asia Pacific region.
#
Regulating Thailand's Markets 20 Sep 2010
The changes that global market regulators are making have not enough relevance for emerging markets like Thailand. Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala, secretary-general at Thailand's Securities & Exchange Commission, explains why to CNBC's Martin Soong.
#
Luxury Bounces Back in Thailand 20 Sep 2010
Demand for luxury goods has bounced back very quickly since the May protests, says Charn Srivikorn, chairman of Gaysorn Shopping Centre. He sheds light on Thailand's luxury retail sector, with CNBC's Martin Soong.
#
Thailand's SET to Hit 1,000 This Year 20 Sep 2010
Thailand's benchmark SET will hit 1,000 this year, says Montree Sornpaisarn, CEO of Kim Eng Securities. He sees more upside to the stock market and sheds light on business conditions in the country, with CNBC's Martin Soong.
#
Thailand's Speedy Recovery 20 Sep 2010
Thailand is rebounding faster than most countries in Asia from the year before, notes Anoop Singh, director of the Asia Pacific Department at the IMF. He shares his thoughts with guest host Thierry Apoteker, CEO, founder & chief economist of TAC Financial, CNBC's Martin Soong & Karen Tso.
#
Ratchaprasong Emerges From the Ashes 20 Sep 2010
Ratchaprasong is emerging from the ashes after violence ripped through the area during the May protests. CNBC's Craig Knowles reports from Bangkok.
#
Strong Baht and Thai Companies 19 Sep 2010
Dusit Nontanakorn, chairman at Thai Chamber of Commerce, believes businesses can deal with a strengthening baht as long as the currency's appreciation is in line with its neighbors'. He also tells CNBC's Martin Soong, that Asean's free trade initiative is good for his country and will ultimately benefit the consumer.
#
Thai PM: Economy Making Steady Progress 19 Sep 2010
Thailand's Prime Minister tells CNBC that the political turmoil earlier this year has not prevented the economy from making steady progress. Abhisit Vejajiva, prime minister of Thailand, also tells CNBC's Martin Soong that Thailand is on track to meet the official GDP target of between 7-8% in 2010.
#
Asean Has Strong Potential for Automakers: Ford 19 Sep 2010
Peter Fleet, ASEAN president at Ford Motors, says Thailand's auto industry is an export-led story and he sees exciting growth opportunities for the sector. He talks to CNBC's Martin Soong.
#
Political Uncertainty Clouds Thailand's Outlook 19 Sep 2010
Thailand's economic outlook is very much clouded by the political risk factor there but some bright spots still exists, says Rajiv Biswas, director, South-East Asia at The Economist Group. CNBC's Karen Tso & Sri Jegarajah find out where these bright spots are.
#
Hana Microelectronics Sees Strong Asian Demand 19 Sep 2010
U.S. consumers are buying electronic gadgets despite the doom and gloom about their spending power, says Richard Han, CEO of Hana Microelectronics. That, and demand in Asia, are helping the contract manufacturer to enjoy exceptional growth. He talks to CNBC's Martin Soong.
#
Baht, Innovation Help Reduce Cost Burden: Unilever 19 Sep 2010
Domestic consumption in Thailand is picking up pace, observes Bauke Rouwers, chairman of Unilever Thai Group of Companies. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong, that the strengthening baht and innovation are helping the group to trim input costs and cope with rising commodity prices.
#
US Upbeat About Thailand's Economic Prospect 19 Sep 2010
U.S. companies are optimistic about Thailand's economic performance, says Joseph Geagea, president of AmCham Thailand. He sheds light on its domestic consumption potential and tells CNBC's Martin Soong about the segments that are good investment opportunities.
"Attempt to be fearful when others are greedy and to be greedy only when others are fearful"
"It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price"
"It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price"
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"Attempt to be fearful when others are greedy and to be greedy only when others are fearful"
"It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price"
"It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price"