Bei der Lektuere der heutigen Pressemeldungen stiess ich noch auf die Meldung der Nation, das die Aktien der Shin.Corp. 8% gefallen sind, Investoren verkaufen in Panikverkaeufen, ihre Anteile aus Angst das der Deal platzen koennte und dann die Anteile weiter abstuerzen koennten - das wird jemanden sehr bitter stimmen.
The price of Shin Stocks collapsed yesterday..
Ausserdem gibt es Treffen mit Vertretern von Handelskammern und Botschaftern in denen die politische Situation dsikutiert wird.
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"Senator Kraisak called on Singapore’s parliament president and prime minister to investigate the alleged lack of transparency surround the Shin Corp stock sale to Temasek.
A seminar on the Shin Corp issue was organized by the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee at parliament.
Among those attending were representatives of foreign chambers of commerce, including Britain, Israel, India, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Sweden and South Korea."
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Die Lage spitzt sich zu, es wird ernst!
Other royal family members supporting the petition include MR Wiriyapha Kitiyakara (Chang-rean), MR Naruemon Kasemsan, MR Suwanan Walayasewi, MR Wutthisak Swasdiwat, MR Suta-nont Sintawanont, MR Ram-piampha Kasemsri, MR Saisigha Siributr and MR Saisawashi Thompson.
Thirapat Serirangsan, president of the Political Science Association, and other respected figures went to His Majesty's Principal Private Sec-retary's Office at the Royal Palace yesterday to submit a petition endorsed by 98 signatories in support of a Royal-sponsored prime minister.
The signatories include Chai-anan Samudvanij, a member of the Royal Academy; Prof Rapee Sakrik, a former rector of Kasetsat Univer-sity; Auditor General Jaruvan Main-taka; Senators Chirmsak Pinthong and Kraisak Chonhavan; Thanpu-ying Preeya Kasemsan na Ayutthaya, a former member of the National Counter Corruption Commission (NCCC); former NCCC secretary-general Klanarong Chantik; Asda Jayanama, a former ambassador to the UN; and Kasit Pirom, a former ambassador to the US.
Observers said the petitions
by royal family members and
prominent public figures demonstrated that Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra had lost support with Thailand's elite.
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