well as changes in consumer behavior. Therefore, Thai commercial banks must be ready for these trends and able to cope with changes in order to move forward in a sustainable way. Overall Picture of the
well-prepared, and ready to fine-tune business strategies in a timely manner to remain competitive. 4. Regulatory Risk Given that commercial banks are deposit-taking institutions which play a vital role
OFFERING) AND (2) A SPECIFIC INVESTOR (PRIVATE PLACEMENT) July 14, 2017 Reference is made to the Board of Directors’ Meeting of G Steel Public Company Limited (the “Company”) No. 6/2017, held on July 14
OFFERING) AND (2) A SPECIFIC INVESTOR (PRIVATE PLACEMENT) (Additions) July 14, 2017 Reference is made to the Board of Directors’ Meeting of G Steel Public Company Limited (the “Company”) No. 6/2017, held on
LIMITED TO (1) THE EXISTING SHAREHOLDERS PRO RATA TO THEIR SHAREHOLDINGS (RIGHTS OFFERING) AND (2) A SPECIFIC INVESTOR (PRIVATE PLACEMENT) (Additions) (Amendments) July 14, 2017 Reference is made to the
operating results from GLOW, together with the investment projects and projects that have been opened for commercial operation in 2019. The company is ready to move forward with the new organizational
No. TorChor. 12/2554. Nevertheless, in the case where Silom Road Limited and Mr. Viroj Tangjettanaporn have not fully subscribed to and made payment for the whole allotted shares, Silom Road Limited
1 August 17, 2018 Subject: Capital Increase for Offering for Sale to Specific Investors (Private Placement), Connected Transaction, Amendments to Articles of Association/Objectives of the Company and Determination of the Date of Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders No. 1/2018 To: President The Stock Exchange of Thailand Enclosures: 1. Information Memorandum on the Offering of Newly Issued Ordinary Shares to Specific Investors (Private Placement) at the Offering Price with a Discount of...
Thailand’s economy through a combination of government policies and changes in private sector business conduct, as well as changes in consumer behavior. Therefore, Thai commercial banks must be ready to cope
cause the Company to be in breach of an agreement; (8) arrange for the Partial Repayment of USD 7,053,938, or equivalent to THB 243,425,913.98 , to be made to ACO I; and (9) dispose of the Company’s