. (AIE) and its parent company, Asian Insulators Plc. (AI), to cooperate with the auditors in auditing their 2014 financial statements where the auditors were unable to express opinions due to limitation
publicly disclosed through the SET’s Electronic Information System within 30 November 2017. However, PACE has failed to meet the original deadline because the company would like to seek further opinions from
with the opinions of the bondholder representative. The bondholders are, therefore, encouraged to thoroughly review the information and exercise their rights to protect their own interests. They should
data standards to facilitate the exchange of open data among business operators for better convenience of investors. After taking the respondents’ opinions and suggestions into consideration, the SEC
bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the above matters with respective supporting reasons, and clearly provide information to the bondholders together with the opinions of the
opinions on NRF’s interim financial statements for the third quarter of 2024 because the auditor was unable to obtain sufficient, appropriate audit evidence regarding the fair value measurement of the shares
approval for the above matters with respective supporting reasons and the opinions of the bondholders’ representative. The bondholders are, therefore, encouraged to thoroughly review the information and
benefits and shortcomings as well as the potential impacts on the bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the above matters with respective supporting reasons and the opinions of
opinions of the bondholders’ representative. The bondholders are, therefore, encouraged to thoroughly review the information and exercise their rights to protect their own interests. They should also make
opinions to the public prosecutor for consideration of prosecution. This approach follows the check and balance principle within the judicial process. In such proceedings, the SEC can integrate collaboration