A year after Thai coup, stability trumps growth for business

BANGKOK (Reuters) - When Thailand's army seized power in a bloodless coup, much of the business establishment quietly cheered them on. A year on, the captains of Thai industry remain firmly behind the junta, despite a lackluster economy and a delayed return to democracy.<img width='1' height='1' src='http://reuters.us.feedsportal.com/c/35217/f/654198/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/mf.gif' border='0'/><br clear='all'/><br/><br/><a href="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/rc/1/rc.htm" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/rc/1/rc.img" border="0"/></a><br/><a href="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/rc/2/rc.htm" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/rc/2/rc.img" border="0"/></a><br/><a href="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/rc/3/rc.htm" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/rc/3/rc.img" border="0"/></a><br/><br/><a href="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/a2.htm"><img src="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/a2.img" border="0"/></a><br/><a href="http://adchoice.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/ach.htm"><img src="http://adchoice.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/ach.img" border="0"/></a><img width="1" height="1" src="http://pi.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/a2t.img" border="0"/><img width="1" height="1" src="http://pi2.feedsportal.com/r/228766195131/u/49/f/654198/c/35217/s/4689bcf9/sc/24/a2t2.img" border="0"/><div class="feedflare">
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