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Teen Cuts Off Stepfather's Arm in Shocking Attack in Prachuap Khiri Khan
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Why do they repeat back a credit card number 3 digits at a time? It's bloody annoying!
My very long last name, unfortunately for Thai native speakers, has a V in it. I groan inwardly every time I am asked on the phone how to spell my last name because I know that when we get to the V it will be mistaken for a Z and no amount of explaining it is a V not a Z will suffice. Not the use of Zed, not saying ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTU V!!!!! It is hopeless. I have added this interaction to the dang blanged list (a similar list to the one you keep your credit card issue in)! -
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Which movies you never get tired about?
Apollo 13. Shawshank redemption. The Deer Hunter. Apocalypse Now. Star wars. 2001: A Space Odyssey. A fist full of dollars. A few dollars more. Enter the Dragon. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 7 January 2025
Mama mia! Noodle giant stirs up billion-baht expansion plan by Bob Scott Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post Thai President Foods Plc, famed for its beloved Mama instant noodles, is cooking up a major expansion plan worth over 1 billion baht. This bold move aims to ramp up production and expand plant facilities within the year. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1348107-mama-mia-noodle-giant-stirs-up-billion-baht-expansion-plan/ -
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Mama mia! Noodle giant stirs up billion-baht expansion plan
Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post by Bob Scott Thai President Foods Plc, famed for its beloved Mama instant noodles, is cooking up a major expansion plan worth over 1 billion baht. This bold move aims to ramp up production and expand plant facilities within the year. General Manager Pun Paniangvait unveiled that a hefty 777 million baht will be channelled into domestic enhancements. This budget will power the acquisition of cutting-edge machinery, upgrades to existing equipment, facility enhancements, and the bolstering of research and development systems. The Rayong plant is set to welcome a brand-new machine, adding to the 29 already in operation across the country. This addition is expected to boost production capacity by a promising 3-4%, said Pun. “We anticipate that this new machine will significantly bolster our production capabilities.” Visionary in its approach, the company is planning yet another machine installation at Rayong by 2026, reinforcing its commitment to sustained growth. Casting its net overseas, Thai President Foods is injecting an additional US$10 million into its Cambodian subsidiary. This will facilitate the relocation of a Phnom Penh factory to a new site, slated to start operations by 2026, said Pun. “This new facility in Cambodia will be pivotal in supporting our future production capacity expansion.” Over in Hungary, the company’s board has green-lighted a capital increase to 900 million baht from 300 million baht previously. This financial surge is set to double production capacity this year, with 600 million baht earmarked for expanding the Hungarian factory. While the budget for new machinery remains under wraps, these strategic expansions highlight Thai President Foods’ unwavering commitment to enhancing its operations and solidifying its position on the global stage. With these dynamic developments, the future looks bright for the noodle titan. Picture of Pun Paniangvait courtesy of Bangkok Post In related news, late last year, Thai President Foods PLC expressed no opposition to the proposed minimum wage increase to 400 baht, according to Pun. He urged the Thai government to finalise the decision promptly, citing the recent volatility of the Thai baht. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-07 -
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Thailand Post to Hike Fees Again as Costs Rise
International EMS is expensive but not necessary - use "Rong Tabien" (Registered Airmail) instead -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Do you have a bank account in Thailand?
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