PRIVATE EQUITY - Sitting out a storm
A coup, controversial capital controls and uncertainties over foreign ownership have perversely made Thailand a more appealing destination for a select group of venture capitalists and private equity firms looking for large, long-term profits. As one holding company's ambitions reveal, the funds believe there will be a wealth of opportunities for those who can afford to stick around in such turbulent times. Ben Davies sizes up this silver lining.
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