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SEC together with FETCO share a common view to enhance FETCO position to “The Capital Market Federation of Thailand” which would have legal status as a “juristic person” like other federations in
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2020 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders on 22 April 2020 at 09.00 a.m. at Golden Tulip Sovereign Hotel, Bangkok in which the Invitation to the 2020 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders had been
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