disclosed to the public. 09/01/2026 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty Committee as follows : - a civil monetary penalty of 333,333.33
account using such information – constituting an offense of insider trading 19/02/2026 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty Committee as follows :  
of 2015 and ended on March 31, 2016. This matched with the decrease of costs of the year 2017. In 2016, the Company had income from selling lighting and air conditioning systems in the amount of Baht
of 2015 and ended on March 31, 2016. This matched with the decrease of costs of the year 2017. In 2016, the Company had income from selling lighting and air conditioning systems in the amount of Baht
end of 2015 and ended on March 31, 2016. This matched with the decrease of costs in the first quarter of the year 2018. DCORP had profit before expenses Baht 5.94 million and after deducting the total
meeting also considered changing the securities settlement cycle to be within the second day following the trading day (T+2) for all types of investors. Furthermore, both parties agreed to review rules or
regulatory mapping exercises whereby a common ground has been established on 3 January 2020 regarding mutual recognition of funds. At the preliminary stage, both parties agreed on cross-border offerings of
penalties under Section 296 of the SEA. He agreed to enter the criminal fining process and paid a fine of 4,333,480.50 baht.In addition, the criminal fine has caused Assavin to have untrustworthy
Bangkok, July 21, 2014 ? The SEC announced the results of the 3rd Mekong Capital Markets Cooperation (MCMC) meeting in Pattaya City that all 5 member countries agreed on mutual benefits of this
Premsinee or Wimonphak), and Boon together with other 4 persons colluded or agreed to trade TYM shares continuously through 9 securities trading accounts. They traded TYM shares in the manner that concealing