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  2. Thai addressing system - Wikipedia

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    A typical address in Phuket might be: [5] 7/22 M.5, Soi Ta-iat, Chaofa West Rd., T. Chalong A. Phuket 83130 Thailand. This corresponds to house 22 on plot 7, Mu 5, Ta-iat lane, Chaofa West Road, Chalong Sub-district, Mueang Phuket District. The address of a guesthouse in rural Thailand is: [6] 144/4 M.5 Ban Tham Chiang Dao Chiang Mai 50170 Thailand

  3. Itochu - Wikipedia

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    In August 2018, Itochu acquired 8.6% share of FamilyMart which is Japan's second largest convenience store chain behind 7-Eleven, through TOB, which made Itochu the 50.1% shareholder. Itochu participated in its equity earlier in 1998, and, after merging other competitors including CircleK , acquired further share to be a 95% shareholder in 2021.

  4. Category:Itochu - Wikipedia

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    Itochu (est.1949) — a trading and conglomerate company of Japan. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C.

  5. Postal codes in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Postal code of a given location can be found on the side of Thai postal box there. In the picture, this is 82220. Postal codes in Thailand are five digit numbers. The first two digits of the postal code denote the province or special administrative area (e.g., 43120 Phon Phisai, Nong Khai), while the last 3 digits represent the post office within the province. [1]

  6. Category:Itochu people - Wikipedia

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  7. Uichiro Niwa - Wikipedia

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    He became president of Itochu in 1998, at the age of 61. At the time, Itochu was suffering significant losses from the collapse of the Japanese asset price bubble. Niwa cut 300 unprofitable businesses and held an initial public offering of Itochu's IT subsidiary Itochu Techno-Solutions in order to raise cash. He established a team called "Net ...