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
Baht appreciation, affected to production competitiveness that manufacturers made decision to shift production base or import materials from foreign. Similarly, private investment sector and employment
telecommunications operator in Thailand, to accelerate the growth of RLP’s user base and monthly-active-users (“MAU”) during the first half of this year. AIS has continued to demonstrate its commitment to shift its
decreasing purchasing power compared to Q1/2023. In terms of product categories, sales increased YoY. (1) Especially in the Mobile product, increased by THB 106.27 million (+238.54%) , (2) iPhone/ iPad product
. Natural fatty alcohols market in 2019 has slowed down from previous year due to the decline in purchasing power of Chinese consumers who are an important driving force for market, which was affected from US
Practice Lead, GMO, said, “We are witnessing a fundamental shift in the way in which investors are integrating material ESG risks and opportunities, such as climate change, and diversity, into their
sustainable development. This shift in recognition of society, environment and corporate governance has been driven by the fact that no business could survive the collapse of society and thus, has to extend its
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