voting rights of the business1 and 2 8 Example: ■ Company A Plc (“Company A”) has 1 million voting rights of the total paid-up share capital and a total of 50,000 issued warrants, with the exercise ratio
total voting rights of the business. 2. Securities that are subject to the reporting obligation are shares issued by a company whose shares are listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand and securities
voting rights of the business1 and 2 8 Example: ■ Company A Plc (“Company A”) has 1 million voting rights of the total paid-up share capital and a total of 50,000 issued warrants, with the exercise ratio
total voting rights of the business. 2. Securities that are subject to the reporting obligation are shares issued by a company whose shares are listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand and securities
voting rights of the business 1 and 2 8 Example: ■ Company A Plc (“Company A”) has 1 million voting rights of the total paid-up share capital and a total of 50,000 issued warrants, with the exercise ratio
reserved for conversion reaches or crosses 5% …10% … 15% … 20% … to 100% of total voting rights of the business. 2. Securities that are subject to the reporting obligation are shares issued by a company
% …10% … 15% … 20% … to 100% of total voting rights of the business. 2. Securities that are subject to the reporting obligation are shares issued by a company whose shares are listed on the Stock Exchange
paid-up share capital less the total number of outstanding treasury stocks as of the last day of the month prior to the transaction (Information of treasury stocks of a listed company is available at
Public Company Limited (“The Company”) would like to inform the company and its subsidiaries’ operating result for the quarter 3 ended September 30,2017 as follows. The comparison of operating results for
. Property Public Company Limited (“The Company”) would like to inform the company and its subsidiaries’ operating result for the quarter 3 ended September 30,2017 as follows. The comparison of operating