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PTT wins 2 achievements in 2009 State Enterprises Awards
By k on August 21, 2009
BANGKOK, 21 August 2009 (NNT) – PTT Plc wins two achievements in the 2009 State Enterprises Awards in the most outstanding state enterprise and outstanding organizational leader categories.
Finance Minister Korn Chatikavanij bestowed the awards to PTT President and CEO Prasert Bunsumpun today. The most outstanding state enterprise award is given to the organization with outstanding performances in all aspects of operation while the outstanding leader award is given to the supreme leader in the organization with sustainable success management.
On this occasion, Mr Prasert stated that the awards could boost morale for employees working in state enterprises, adding that it was another channel for people to keep up with the operation of state enterprises while the organizations would continue to develop for excellence and national economic development.
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