under Section 17 paragraph one, Section 26, Section 57, Section 66, and Section 94 of the Royal Decree on Digital Asset Businesses B.E. 2561 (2018). The defendant's conduct constituted a single act
to believe that Mr. Suphan Sethapanich has obtained benefits from selling the bills of exchange (B/E). He, therefore, committed an offense under the second paragraph of Section 281/2 and Section 311 of
percent per annum of SBLC Face Value for the first 180 days and then 8 percent per annum of SBLC Face Value for the days after 180 days, calculating based on actual days which SBLC has been issued in
had announced significant measures using for employees and visitors as follows; - Service staff needs to wear a face mark whole the times while working - Providing body temperature examination before
1,139.5 1,182.8 1,148.4 (34.4) (2.9%) 4,540.2 4,586.4 46.2 1.0% Revenue from finance lease under power purchase agreement 100.9 102.8 103.2 94.3 (8.9) (8.6%) 410.4 401.2 (9.2) (2.2%) Revenue from
such error resulting in the incorrect unit price under paragraph one hereof consequently affects the following calculation of unit price, e.g., resulting in error in the determination of interest rate
such error resulting in the incorrect unit price under paragraph one hereof consequently affects the following calculation of unit price, e.g., resulting in error in the determination of interest rate
resulting in the incorrect unit price under paragraph one hereof consequently affects the following calculation of unit price, e.g., resulting in error in the determination of interest rate, etc., the
No. 9 (B.E. 2540) issued under the Securities and Exchange Act, B.E. 2535 (1992), the Securities and Exchange Commission hereby issues the following regulations: Clause 1. In this Notification: “Short
Procedures for Securities Borrowing and Lending By virtue of Section 14 of the Securities and Exchange Act, B.E. 2535 (1992) and Clause 5 of the Ministerial Regulation No. 9 (B.E. 2540) issued under the