and considers the transaction is appropriate and beneficial to the company.The transaction is classified as a related party transaction and an asset acquisition; owing to the fact that one of DEMCO?s
KITHA shares is classified as acquisition of significant asset and related party transaction, the shareholders? resolution alone was unable to satisfy the requirements under regulations under the
KITHA shares is classified as acquisition of significant asset and related party transaction, the shareholders? resolution alone was unable to satisfy the requirements under regulations under the
decision-making.The above transactions are classified as high value acquisition and disposal of assets required the shareholders? meeting approval with the vote of at least three fourths of the shareholders
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A WCorpL4.1hig A Executive Summary of Management Discussion and Analysis 1 For the Year Ending December 31, 2018 In 2018, the overall Thai economy maintained its growth due largely to healthier growth of exports and tourism, especially in the first half of the year. Meanwhile, the government continued to implement measures to promote and strengthen the domestic economy through support of investment and private spending as well as bolstering opportunities for other econo...
equal to 17.99% and as a result is classified under Class 2 Transaction i.e. 15% or higher but not exceeding 50% pursuant to the Notifications on Acquisitions or Dispositions, the Company is required to
value based on total considerations method is equal to 17.99% and as a result is classified under Class 2 Transaction i.e. 15% or higher but not exceeding 50% pursuant to the Notifications on Acquisitions
loans to related parties and interest receivables of THB 4,358mn, primarily from the novation of remaining outstanding debt of assets acquired in the EBT of UE, (iii) investments in joint ventures of THB
December 2017. This was largely due to (i) long-term loans from related parties and interest payables of THB 5,025mn, or the outstanding debt assumed from the EBT of UE and (ii) an increase in current
13.5% or THB 3,004mn from 31 December 2017. This was largely due to (i) long-term loans from related parties and interest payables of THB 5,026mn, or the outstanding debt assumed from the EBT of UE, (ii