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Swedish Company M2 Engineering Plans To Invest In Solar Cell Production In Thailand

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Industry Minister Chanchai Chairungruang told the media after meeting with an M2 Engineering representative that the company is confident in Thailand and is ready to invest in solar cell production here.

Mr Charnchai said the Swedish firm was to invest about Bt4 billion in the first phase, with additional investment likely in future.

M2 Engineering attributed its keen interest to Thailand’s potential and readiness in all aspects, including existing policy to promote investments in alternative energy.

The company is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of optical disc manufacturing systems and equipment for CD, CD-ROM, CDR, DVD and DVDR.

In 2006, it opened a manufacturing facility in Chon Buri’s Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate, 40km from Laem Chabang Port. (TNA)

http://www.mcot.net/content/19272

The company was register in 2008 and has 1 employee in Sweden and a office, so this is a sure bogus company get some money and then

go up in smoke

The company was register in 2008 and has 1 employee in Sweden and a office, so this is a sure bogus company get some money and then

go up in smoke

Interesting statement. How did you come up with these facts?

After what I can see it was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Spanga, Sweden. It has additional offices in United States, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Russia, India, South Korea, Australia, Greece, Indonesia, Belarus, Hong Kong, and the Baltic states.

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