taken by the issuer or other entity in the group, as the case may be, to rectify the situation (including the status of any restructuring negotiations or agreement, if applicable). 3. A statement as to
Conversion Plan of the Company of which a plan for allocation and offering of the newly issued ordinary shares of the Company according to the Debt to Equity Conversion Scheme, was a part thereof. This would
Subdistrict, Klongtoey District, Bangkok, 10110 Tel. 0 2204 2601 Fax. 0 2204 2616 lack of budget allocation and prioritizing, which adversely affect the determination of budget allocation for each marketing
. Especially, there was a lack of budget allocation and prioritizing, which adversely affect the determination of budget allocation for each marketing tools. Moreover, the current economic circumstances have not
. Especially, there was a lack of budget allocation and prioritizing, which adversely affect the determination of budget allocation for each marketing tools. Moreover, the current economic circumstances have not
Company considered that such effect may result from the lack of strategic planning and marketing operational plan. Especially, there was a lack of budget allocation and prioritizing, which adversely affect
Company considered that such effect may result from the lack of strategic planning and marketing operational plan. Especially, there was a lack of budget allocation and prioritizing, which adversely affect
the plan. The Company considered that such effect may result from the lack of strategic planning and marketing operational plan. Especially, there was a lack of budget allocation and prioritizing, which
plan. The Company considered that such effect may result from the lack of strategic planning and marketing operational plan. Especially, there was a lack of budget allocation and prioritizing, which
periodically that the issuer is not in default or that it is in full compliance with the terms of that contract to provide any early indication of any deterioration in the issuer’s financial condition. III. RISK