material to {X1} Company share price. The purchases were made through trading accounts of his son in which Sumit was an authorized person. In late 2012, {A} learned of the information concerning {X1} Company
director and executive at the time of the offence, on the ground of insider trading. They were ordered to pay civil fines and return any gains from the offence.*Mr. Suphanan, however, sent a letter asking
Bangkok, July 26, 2016 ? The Criminal Fining Committee has imposed a fine of 500,000 baht on Mr. Sakorn Suksriwong for soliciting a person to purchase shares of BFIT Securities Public Company
characteristics of director and executive at any issuing or listed company for a period up to 3 years to be specified by the SEC.In case of Ornsiri, her assistance to Assavin?s insider trading was an offence under
shares and warrants (UMS-W1) by using the company?s then undisclosed information concerning its operating performance for Q4/2008, in which the company posted substantial decrease in net profit due to
by virtue of their positions to purchase shares of Professional Waste Technology (1999) Public Company Limited (PRO). The SEC investigation, following a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand
referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, the SEC's probe found that during July 27 - August 15, 2011, {A} sold 29 million {X1} Company shares in securities trading account of the {X2} Company. She
trading account to buy 9,000,000 ESTAR shares based on inside information he learnt as the CEO. Such information was about the company?s Q4/2013 performance with significant increase in revenue and profit
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
Bangkok, April 20, 2016 ? The Criminal Fining Committee has imposed a fine of 500,000 baht on Charin Hansuebsai for using insider information to sell shares of Pacific Pipe Public Company Limited