Company Limited (UMI) shares by allowing the accounts for securities trading and bank deposit to be opened in his name and facilitating relevant financial transactions. The court of first instance dismissed
Company Limited (UMI) shares by allowing the accounts for securities trading and bank deposit to be opened in his name and facilitating relevant financial transactions. The court of first instance disposed
Company Limited (UMI) shares by allowing the accounts for securities trading and bank deposit to be opened in his name and facilitating relevant financial transactions. The court of first instance dismissed
remuneration, tax penalty, and accounts receivable previously recorded as stock under consignment in 2011 and subsequently re-arranged to sale transactions in 2012. The SEC, therefore, has instructed TUCC to
. Such information includes cash account, purchases and sales transactions in cash, executive remuneration, tax penalty, and accounts receivable previously recorded as stock under consignment in 2011 and
consignment in 2011 and subsequently re-arranged to sale transactions in 2012. Subsequently, TUCC requested an extension of the above deadline for submitting the rectified and reviewed financial statements of
allowing to invest not less than 65% of net asset value in listed securities on the Stock Exchange of Thailand and the notification on waiving fees for the application and registration of such funds for
investors better. Key changes in the amendment include:- Expanding the payment amount of redeemed investment units on the unit trading day- Allowing asset management companies to fix the fund’s constant net
of 2018. The main reasons were: Revenues from circulation increased 7.34% with circulation revenues of comic books and children books increasing 0.92%. In addition, pocket books and consignment
circulation revenues of comic books and children books increasing 0.37%. In addition, pocket books and consignment products increased 10.35%. • Revenues from rendering of services decreased 68.82% due to less