For decades, Thailand’s rotating-door politics was a sideshow for companies and investors. The recent eight-day seizure of Bangkok’s airports by anti-government protesters changed that.“They could camp out in Government House for five years and nobody would really notice,” said Christopher Bruton, a director at Bangkok-based Dataconsult Ltd., which does market research for companies looking to invest in Southeast Asia. “But camp out in the airport and you get noticed pretty quickly.”...
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2008-12-15T23:17:00+07:00Bangkok Pundit
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