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Tue Jan 6, 2009 8:40am IST
 
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 -- Esso (Thailand) ESSO.BK, a unit of Exxon Mobil (XOM.N: Quote, Profile, Research)
plans to sell up to 8 billion baht of bills for working
capital.
 -- Advanced Info Service ADVA.BK plans to sell bonds to
refinance 6.9 billion baht in debt due for redemption.
 -- Thai Tap Water TTW.BK plans to sell bonds or bills of
exchange to finance capacity expansion and repay debt.
 For details, click on [ID:nBKK350177].
 -- Major Development MJD.BK plans to sell up to 1.5
billion baht of bonds with a maximum maturity of five years.
 -- TMB Bank TMB.BK, Thailand's fifth-largest bank, plans
to sell up to $2 billion of bonds to fund expansion plans.
 -- Indorama Polymers IRP.BK, Thailand's biggest
polyethylene terephthalate polymers maker, plans to sell up to
4 billion baht of bonds to finance an expansion programme.
 -- G Steel GSTE.BK, a maker of hot-rolled steel coil,
plans to sell up to $300 million of bonds to refinance debt.
 For details, click on [ID:nBKK226975].
 -- Hotel operator Grand Asset Development GRAN.BK plans
to sell up to 12 billion baht of 2-year bonds to fund
expansion.
 For details, click on [ID:nBKK106102].
 -- Electricity Generating EGCO.BK plans to sell up to 20
billion baht of bonds for expansion plans and debt refinancing.
 For details, click on [nBKK117528].
 -- Property developer Sansiri SIRI.BK is to sell up to 3
billion baht of up to 10-year bonds for working capital.
 -- Nava Leasing NVL.BK plans to issue 2 billion baht of
bonds to finance expansion plans.
 To include items in this diary, please phone Bangkok
Newsroom (662) 648-9729, or send a fax to (66) 2637-5620/1.
 ($1=35.04 Baht)
 (Compiled by Arada Therdthammakun and Orathai Sriring)







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