misappropriating the company?s assets in contravention of Section 307, 308, 311, 313 and 315 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1992 (SEA). A referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and the SEC
Luangwaykin and Tanakorn Ritthibunlue in the amount of 500,000 Baht each for manipulating share price of Asia Metal PLC (AMC). With a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand on irregular trading of AMC
Luangwaykin and Tanakorn Ritthibunlue in the amount of 500,000 Baht each for manipulating share price of Asia Metal PLC (AMC). With a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand on irregular trading of AMC
Luangwaykin and Tanakorn Ritthibunlue in the amount of 500,000 Baht each for manipulating share price of Asia Metal PLC (AMC). With a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand on irregular trading of AMC
Luangwaykin and Tanakorn Ritthibunlue in the amount of 500,000 Baht each for manipulating share price of Asia Metal PLC (AMC). With a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand on irregular trading of AMC
account of performing duties dishonestly, misappropriating client assets, and producing false evidence.According to a referral from KASIKORNBANK Public Company Limited (KBANK) and the SEC's further
Limited (TIES*), and his aider Ms. Ornsiree Chinkamtornwong, for using inside information to sell the company?s shares. Following the SET?s referral, the SEC?s further investigation revealed that Assavin
. Following a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), the SEC probed into the case and found that on September 23, 2009, Chutchapong, then deputy managing director and director of SLC, had sold SLC
. Following a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), the SEC probed into the case and found that on September 23, 2009, Chutchapong, then deputy managing director and director of SLC, had sold SLC
} and (11) {K} for manipulating share price of Millcon Steel Plc. (MILL). With the referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand on irregular trading of MILL shares by a group of persons, the SEC probed