reference 30 shares group in the SET100 index that has value follwing the market capitalization and has the high and continuous yielding dividend 3 years ago. Results of the Quality Assessment of the Annual
of Land and Houses financial business group. The company agrees in principle to issue 7,544,961,342 new ordinary shares at Baht 2.20 per share totaling Baht 16,598,914,952.40 to offer CTBC Bank through
purposes only and does not predict or depict the performance of the Fund. ** The MSCI World Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index that is designed to measure the equity market
obligation for this acquisition or disposition: 8.1 Shares ( ✓ ) Common shares ( ) Preferred shares 8.2 Convertible securities ( ) Warrants ( ) Convertible debentures (CD) ( ) Transferable subscription rights
Notification of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission Re: Reporting the Results of Selling Shares to the Public dated 18 May 1992; (2) the Notification of the Office of the Securities and Exchange
Notification of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission Re: Reporting the Results of Selling Shares to the Public dated 18 May 1992; (2) the Notification of the Office of the Securities and Exchange
of the Securities and Exchange Commission Re: Reporting the Results of Selling Shares to the Public dated 18 May 1992; (2) the Notification of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission Re
.) whose60% of total shares are held by NCL LG (TH)mainly earns from logistics services with its own containers, and in 2018 earned 59.95 million Baht more than the previous year, but the gross profit
as well as conducting e-commerce business and online and offline advertising media, in the total number of shares not exceeding 120,808,387 shares equivalent to 33.05 percent of the total outstanding
Issued Ordinary Shares of the Company under the Debt to Equity Conversion Scheme. 5. After the Partial Repayment in 2. and the Trade Debt reduction in 4., the Company’s net outstanding debt before the debt