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The best way to sell software business?
I hope this is the right section. Need advice and your experience in selling small online software projects. I am planning to sell several own profitable projects - but I don't know where to start. Does anyone have experience with this? Where do you find buyers for online software businesses? Linkedin? Any advice is welcome. -
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Tourism TAT and AIS Launch "Sukjai Travel Thailand" Campaign to Boost Domestic Tourism
Yep. Tourism will boom. -
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Tourism Thailand Hosts "Sawasdee Ni Hao" to Boost Chinese Tourism
you can lead ahorse to water but you cant make it drink -
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Angela Rayner Quietly Carves Out Space as Labour's Left-Leaning Successor-in-Waiting
Well that and your ever present problem with intelligent, articulate and assertive women. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 23 May 2025
Phuket Parcel Delivery Firm Faces Scrutiny Over Public Land Use Pictures courtesy of The Phuket News A parcel delivery company on Chao Fa East Road in Wichit, Phuket, is facing significant backlash over allegations of encroaching on public land, leading to considerable traffic disruptions. This has sparked considerable outrage among local residents plagued by the ensuing safety hazards and inconvenience. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1361574-phuket-parcel-delivery-firm-faces-scrutiny-over-public-land-use/ -
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Report Phuket Parcel Delivery Firm Faces Scrutiny Over Public Land Use
Pictures courtesy of The Phuket News A parcel delivery company on Chao Fa East Road in Wichit, Phuket, is facing significant backlash over allegations of encroaching on public land, leading to considerable traffic disruptions. This has sparked considerable outrage among local residents plagued by the ensuing safety hazards and inconvenience. Following numerous complaints, a comprehensive joint government inspection took place on May 22. Spearheaded by Phuket MP Chalermpong Saengdee, the probe was supported by multiple government bodies, including the Phuket Provincial Ombudsman’s Office, Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) Phuket branch, Phuket Highways Office, Mueang District Office, Wichit Municipality, and Wichit Police. The investigation focused on the parcel company's practice of parking large delivery vehicles along Chao Fa East Road, particularly in Village 2, Wichit. Residents have raised concerns about how these parked vehicles impede traffic flow, obscure visibility, and pose safety risks to both drivers and pedestrians. A company representative clarified that delivery operations occur twice daily: a large vehicle visits in the morning and a smaller one in the afternoon, with each delivery session lasting about 30 minutes. Despite acknowledging past complaints and efforts to mitigate issues, the inspection revealed these measures were insufficient. In a bid to rectify the situation, officials issued strict directives requiring the company to adjust its delivery schedules to avoid peak traffic periods. Deliveries are now prohibited between 6am to 10am and 3pm to 7pm. Additionally, officials mandated that delivery vehicles must not block roads, pavements, or private properties and are to be parked only within legal or company-designated boundaries. Authorities have also urged the company to employ smaller vehicles whenever feasible to minimize obstructions. Compliance will be closely monitored, with the warning that any further violations will lead to severe legal actions. The company has committed to adhering to these new regulations, making necessary adjustments to their operations. MP Chalermpong confirmed that authorities will review the situation within a week to assess compliance and determine if penalties are needed, ensuring that public safety and order are maintained moving forward. Adapted by ASEAN Now from [source] 2025-05-23
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