Mr. Nipon Phoophagaphanphong Mr. Nipon Phoophagaphanphong, former purchasing manager of Agro Industrial Machinery Plc. (AMAC) (Presently Max Metal Corporation Plc. (MAX)), together with Mr. Suthisak
(or in the other name as Mr. Wuttipong Rattananon) aid and abet Mr. Winai Tiaosomboonkij by permitting to use his own securities trading account in purchasing TFG’s share or purchasing TFG’s share
that has not covered the enforcement of investors’ rights as determined in the filing and prospectus. Other mechanisms equivalent can be used in replacement. For example, obligations or document with
shareholders’ equity. 4.2 Capital expenditure In the year 2018, the Company had capital expenditure for the replacement of electrical equipment and machine accessories amounted 17.82 million Baht. 7 /8 ( ) Union
-Wallet usages, and the increase in number of competitors’ kiosks, as well as a decrease of the middle-to-low income population’s purchasing power. The details of total revenue are as follows: 1) Income
expenditure for the replacement of machinery and equipment to support employees’ operations amounted 3.59 million Baht. 7 /8 ( ) Union Textile Industries Public Company Limited : 205 4 . 39.5 10280 . 0 2323
for 6 or 10 months installment payment when purchasing electrical appliances. In addition, AEON Specialized Bank (Cambodia) Plc had credit card revenue in the second quarter of 2020 of 25 million baht
from EGAT regarding the consideration of power purchasing and waiting for the upcoming new PPA signing. All 5 replacement projects are under development process with the scheduled commercial operation
Mr. Teera Deesawat Between 7 January 2015 to 24 March 2015, Mr. Teera Deesawat aided or abetted Mr. Werawat Changyoo by allowing Mr. Werawat to use his account and funding for selling and purchasing
purchasing Thiensurat Company Limited ("TSR") shares continuously in a way of concealment so as to mislead general public regarding the price or volume of TSR shares. Consequently, the conduct of