. Worraphant sold 1,121,000 of STEC shares in Miss Preeya's securities trading account, his subordinate by using inside information, prior to the disclosure of such information to the public on 15 February
of PHOL and PHOL-W1 via Mr. Apichart Jarutangtrong’s securities trading account prior to the disclosure of such inside information to the public on 28 February 2017. Furthermore, Mr. Teeradej also
or sale volume of those cryptocurrencies. In this regard, the Market Maker had reported trading activities in its account to Satang for Satnag’s acknowledgement. Satang’s offence was resulted from
on 9 September 2020 and later on 10 September 2020 Mr. Sittilarp sold his TASCO shares through Miss Panida Kerdtoob’s securities trading account to avoid loss before TASCO disclosed such information to
. Wittawat had accessed the information from attending the director meeting and related discussion. Subsequently, Mr. Wittawat sold his DCON shares through Miss Visara Pornkul's securities trading account
. Sommart Dhupchinda to commit offense in using Mr. Sommart's securities trading account to purchase TIPCO shares in such a way as to take advantage of other persons before TIPCO disclosed the inside
extraordinary payment and the highest rate of payment in five years. Subsequently, they commit offense in using Mr. Sommart's securities trading account to purchase TIPCO shares in such a way as to take
price at that time. Subsequently, Mr. Worawoot colluded with Miss Patcharapat Tongwaen to commit offense in using Miss Patcharapat’s securities trading account to purchase COL shares in such a way as to
shares at higher price than their market price at that time. Subsequently, they commit offense in using Miss Patcharapat’s securities trading account to purchase COL shares in such a way as to take
details of the capital increase in the Capital Increase Report Form (F53-4) (Enclosure 3). The Board of Directors has delegated the power to the Senior Accounting and Administration Manager and or any