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THAILAND-BOND/CALENDAR

Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:31pm EDT
 ISSUE DATE NOT YET SPECIFIED
 -- AEON Thana Sinsap AEON.BK told the stock exchange it
planned to issue bonds worth up to 3 billion baht for funding
purposes.
 -- Siam Gas and Petrochemicals SGP.BK, Thailand's
second-biggest liquid petroleum gas firm, plans to issue bonds,
or bills of exchange, worth up to 3 billion baht with
maturities of up to five years.
 -- Thailand's top chicken exporter, Charoen Pokphand Foods
PCL CPF.BK, said it planned to sell bonds worth up to 40
billion baht. [nBKK275554]
 -- Factory developer Ticon Industrial Connection TICO.BK
plans to issue bonds worth up to 3.0 billion baht with
maturities of up to 10 years. [ID:nBKK474834]
 -- Thailand's Kasikornbank KBAN.BK raised a planned bond
issue to up to 170 billion baht ($4.74 billion) from around $3
billion previously. [ID:nBKK383586]
 -- Thai housing developer Asian Property AP.BK plans to
sell bonds, or bills of exchange, worth up to 4.0 billion baht
with maturities of up to 10 years. [ID:nBKK393553]
 -- Power Line Engineering PLE.BK plans to sell up to 800
million baht of up to 5-year bonds to fund business expansion.
 -- Thailand's top mobile phone operator, Advanced Info
Service PCL (AIS) ADVA.BK, said it planned to issue bonds
worth up to 15 billion baht ($425 million) in baht or other
currencies. [ID:nBKK330473]
 -- Thai Oil TOP.BK, Thailand's top refiner, said it
planned to sell up to $500 million of bonds in domestic and
foreign markets to refinance debt and get reserves for business
expansion. [ID:nBKK421067]
 To include items in this diary, please phone Bangkok
Newsroom (662) 648-9729, or send a fax to (66) 2637-5620/1.
 ($1=35.40 Baht)
 (Compiled by Arada Therdthammakun)









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