separate note, the SEC has received a tip that a foreign company incorporated on the British Virgin Island solicits foreign investors in Thailand to invest in the High Performance Development Limited (HDPL
securities without approval in the category of debenture in violation of Section 33 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992). The SEC has therefore filed separate complaints against the four
by Noppawan and Viroj who allowed their separate trading accounts to be used for the YCI transactions in exchange for compensation.The aforesaid offenses were in violation of Section 243 of the
amount of 33,339,500 baht for using inside information to purchase shares of Siam Makro Public Company Limited (MAKRO), and (5) Somsak Chiarawisithkul and (6) Areeya Asvanund at a separate, equal amount of
share price of S.E.C. Auto Sales and Services Plc (SECC) during September 12 ? November 24, 2008. The SEC also filed a separate complaint against Suriya for colluding with the said securities company
aforementioned electricity fee since December 2011. According to Separate Financial Statements of the Company as at 30 September 2017, the Company has total liabilities of THB 17,622 million, which can be
securities company shall separate the work units and personnel responsible for communicating, soliciting or giving securities investment advice to clients from the work units and personnel responsible for
opportunity to access such insider information and the work units and personnel who have the opportunity to take advantage of such insider information. Clause 6 A securities company shall separate the work
separate financial statements of the Company as at March 31, 2017 (according to the consolidated financial statements of the Company, the Company’s current ratio and debt to equity ratio are 0.24 and 1.58
separate financial statements of the Company as at March 31, 2017 (according to the consolidated financial statements of the Company, the Company’s current ratio and debt to equity ratio are 0.24 and 1.58