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The SEC is also working with the DSI in accordance with the bilateral Memorandum of Understanding for Cooperation to investigate EARTH’s suspicious acquisition of the legal rights over coal mines in
clarify and disclose information in the following matters: (1) the true existence and legal rights on the coal mines, and (2) the report on the re-assessment results of the fair values of the mining
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Reference is made to the fact that the SEC had instructed EARTH to clarify the information relating to the existence and the fair value of the mining rights of the two coal mines in Indonesia and
of 2 coal mines and the revision of fair value of the right of such coal mines in Indonesia. In addition, 3 directors of EARTH, namely: Mr. Sawin Chindakul, Miss Paradee Teawanitchakul, and Mr
should had been stated, according to the assessment report assigned by EARTH’s business rehabilitation planner (EY Corporate Advisory Services Company Limited), about the existing right of 2 coal mines and
that should had been stated, according to the assessment report assigned by EARTH’s business rehabilitation planner (EY Corporate Advisory Services Company Limited), about the existing right of 2 coal
should had been stated, according to the assessment report assigned by EARTH’s business rehabilitation planner (EY Corporate Advisory Services Company Limited), about the existing right of 2 coal mines and
installed capacity of 24,000 megawatts, which are primarily from coal-fired power. Peak demand in the Philippines is expected to increase 5.4 percent annually. The Philippines plan to expand its capacity by