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Public outrage over approval for CP Group's acquisition of Tesco Lotus


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23 minutes ago, scorecard said:

I don't buy that.

There are plenty who want the current outrageous gap in income strongly reduced. 

 

Currently Thailand has the biggest gap in the world regarding the gap in income. 

I wouldn't complain too much about this. If labor costs increase to western standards then Thailand will get very expensive. These low labor costs are the reason why Thailand is still somehow affordable. I wouldn't call Thailand cheap anymore. Many products here are more expensive than in my home country. 

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2 hours ago, mark131v said:

Oh I don't know they are definitely serving some people, unfortunately it's mainly the very, very rich and themselves.
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'they are definitely serving some people,'   Only the ones in the 7 Eleven queue -  in order to make even more money.

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1 hour ago, MasterBaker said:

who are those academics i am hearing every day about? is it better just to close all stores and lay off all workers? hello, academics, what do you think?

That’s not the right question. Even if CP don’t buy that doesn’t necessarily mean Tesco Lotus would close down. There are other alternatives, one- broken up and sold to smaller investors. ( this would increase their cost of operation and thus their attractiveness. Two- sell enbloc to another single buyer in completion with CP 

So the CORRECT question is - was their any OTHER buyer. 

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All CP did was buy back an asset they used to own, when they sold it to Tesco

after the 1997 financial meltdown in Asia.

 

They now control food products in Thailand, from manufacturing, wholesale,

and many retail outlets ,they have it all covered.

regards worgeordie

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9 minutes ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

 

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Nipon Poapongsakorn, distinguished fellow at the Thailand Development Research Institute


Couldn’t they have found someone with a job description to comment on this ??

What makes him 'distinguished'?  The cut of his jaw? His hair style?

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