") (Master Contract). This contract identified the subsidiary paying assignment fee to GISP, but this fee was transferred back to Mr. Aran. Later, the subsidiary entered into additional contract in
("GISP") (Master Contract). This contract identified the subsidiary paying assignment fee to GISP, but this fee was transferred back to Mr. Aran. Later, the subsidiary entered into additional
Limited ("GISP") (Master Contract). This contract identified the subsidiary paying assignment fee to GISP, but this fee was transferred back to Mr. Aran. Later, the subsidiary entered into
") (Master Contract). This contract identified the subsidiary paying assignment fee to GISP, but this fee was transferred back to Mr. Aran. Later, the subsidiary entered into additional contract in
("GISP") (Master Contract). This contract identified the subsidiary paying assignment fee to GISP, but this fee was transferred back to Mr. Aran. Later, the subsidiary entered into additional
") (Master Contract). This contract identified the subsidiary paying assignment fee to GISP, but this fee was transferred back to Mr. Aran. Later, the subsidiary entered into additional contract in
have some money paying for some debt of Krung Thai Bank 103,420,000 baht from the total debt about 130,000,000 baht (capital, contract interest and default interest). It can reduce some debt from the
income of Baht 21.40 million from the same period last year due to some businesses that the company invests having lower dividend payment and some businesses refraining from paying dividend. .../2
rate from 7.75 percent per year to 8.00 percent per year, during the extended maturity period; (3) Paying interest partially at a rate of 5.00 percent per year and deferring the remaining interest at
Department, PDPCThe workshop on “Paying the Price but Losing the Battle: Why Cybersecurity Investments Fail?”In the picture (from left to right):1. Mr. Aruj Thirawat, the Association of Thai ICT Industry (ATCI