could remain an IFEC shareholder and exercise the voting right to select company directors at three shareholders’ meeting in 2017. It is considered that His such failure violated a law and he illegally
collateral. Furthermore, BAY failed to monitor and oversee the collateral while it was under its care. Such actions constitute a violation of Section 300 in conjunction with Section 46, which is subject to
. As a result, JKN’s financial statements reflected inflated revenue and liabilities. Additionally, it was found that royalty payables were recorded inaccurately, not corresponding to the actual
. As a result, JKN’s financial statements reflected inflated revenue and liabilities. Additionally, it was found that royalty payables were recorded inaccurately, not corresponding to the actual
2022. However, on March 31, 2023, ALL submitted the form 56-1 One Report for the year 2022 without disclosing information about these disputes. Instead, it stated that “The company has no legal disputes
One Report for the year 2022 without disclosing information about these disputes. Instead, it stated that “The company has no legal disputes that may cause damage to the group’s assets exceeding five
;) shares. It was discovered that Mr. Kitisak and Mr. Kitti used T Money (Thailand) Company Limited ("T-Money") to purchase MTS shares from the original shareholders at a cost price of only 400,000
;) shares. It was discovered that Mr. Kitisak and Mr. Kitti used T Money (Thailand) Company Limited ("T-Money") to purchase MTS shares from the original shareholders at a cost price of only 400,000
;) shares. It was discovered that Mr. Kitisak and Mr. Kitti used T Money (Thailand) Company Limited ("T-Money") to purchase MTS shares from the original shareholders at a cost price of only 400,000
;) shares. It was discovered that Mr. Kitisak and Mr. Kitti used T Money (Thailand) Company Limited ("T-Money") to purchase MTS shares from the original shareholders at a cost price of only 400,000