♫ April 10th, 2011 11:26 pm

Many visitors to Thailand hook up a mobile phone service when they get to the country.
Getting Connected With DTAC – Getting connected to any mobile phone service provider, including DTAC, is the easiest thing in the world. All you do is go to a cell phone shop, to a supermarket or a 7-11 or other convenience store and buy a SIM card that’s connected to a particular cell phone service provider. At the cost of around $5, you’ll get the SIM card, a dedicated phone number and around 30 minutes of mobile phone time. You can also buy refill cards, which look like a credit card, for each specific service provider
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Tags: Cell Phone, Service, SIM Card
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♫ April 8th, 2011 11:29 pm

Find all new Real Estate Listings of Koh Tao on this Website. Our top featured Property Listing will always be right at the top of the page. Find the best deals for your real estate investment at www.kohtaorealty.com. To stay informed and up to date on all newest properties for sale on Koh Tao and elsewhere in Thailand, please subscribe to our RSS Newsletter here. Always be amongst the first to know about new opportunities and real estate deals in Thailand!
Today’s featured property is a 1.5 Rai plot in the north-west of Koh Tao. This incredible piece of land contains already four houses, ready to move in at any time. Each house is designed differently and the area is large enough to start a resort business on Koh Tao.
Go here to read the details and see many pictures of this truly unique real estate opportunity.The property is located near Sairee and is marked as Number 1 on our Map of Koh Tao.
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Tags: Investment, Property, Real Estate
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♫ April 7th, 2011 11:52 pm

Thailand’s monetary – and financial – systems is basically governed by the bank of Thailand. The BOT has a range of responsibilities, including …….
The printing and subsequent issuing of banknotes and other documents. The bank of Thailand has sole right in doing this by way of the Currency Act. Promoting monetary stability and formulating monetary policies. This includes the determining of interest rates, trading in foreign exchange as required to ensure adequate cash-flow and trading securities for all matters in the country’s best financial interest.
The Bank of Thailand is also provider of banking facilities to the Thai government – acting as custodian for the government in all matters monetary. This includes financial support and lending facilities for the Ministry of Finance. Financial and regulatory facilities for the major financial institutions. The BOT establishes or supports the establishment of payment system, electronics clearing system, and administers such systems for safety and efficiency. Manage the country’s foreign exchange rate under the foreign exchange system and manage assets in the currency reserve according to the Currency Act. Control the foreign exchange according to the exchange control act.
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Tags: Banking, Currency, Foreign Exchange
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♫ April 5th, 2011 11:24 pm

The Report: Thailand 2009 was launched on 29 June 2009 at Royal Thai Government House Santi Maitri Building in the presence of the Prime Minister of Thailand Abhisit Vejjajiva, the Minister of Industry, Chanchai Chairungruang, and other key representatives from the world of politics and business.
Marking OBG’s first report on Thailand’s economy, The Report: Thailand 2009 includes a detailed, sector-by-sector guide for foreign investors, together with a wide range of interviews with the most prominent political, economic and business figures, including the Prime Minister.
Other key personalities contributing interviews include Taro Aso, the Prime Minister of Japan, Korn Chatikavanij, Thailand’s Minister of Finance, and Supachai Panitchpakdi, Secretary-General UN Conference on Trade and Development and former Director-General WTO.
High profile international figures, such as former US President George W Bush also gives their views on Thailand’s economic development. The Report: Thailand 2009 has been produced in partnership with the Board of Investment (BOI), which provides investment information, services and incentives for investors. Contributions have also been made by Thanachart Securities as OBG’s capital markets research partner, Tilleke & Gibbins as its legal partner and BDO Richfield Advisory Limited as its accountancy partner.
Thailand’s Minister of Industry, Chanchai Chairungruang, welcomed OBG’s decision to publish its first report on the country. “OBG has provided ground-breaking analysis and data in The Report: Thailand 2009 at a time when key players in the international business community are making important investment decisions,” he said. ” Dr. Atchaka Brimble, BOI Secretary General, said that the Board had relished the opportunity to contribute its knowledge and experience of Thailand’s investment potential to The Report: Thailand 2009.
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Tags: Accountancy, Investment, Thailand Business
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