Public Company Limited No. 1/2019, which are named, unsubordinated, unsecured and without any representative of the debenture holders, due for redemption in 2021, whereby the terms and conditions allow for
Limited No. 1/2019, which are named, unsubordinated, unsecured and without any representative of the debenture holders, due for redemption in 2021, whereby the terms and conditions allow for conversion and
debentured, subordinated or unsubordinated debentures, secured or unsecured debentures and with or without debentureholders’ representative, depending on market conditions or any other factors at the time each
debentured, subordinated or unsubordinated debentures, secured or unsecured debentures and with or without debentureholders’ representative, depending on market conditions or any other factors at the time each
debentured, subordinated or unsubordinated debentures, secured or unsecured debentures and with or without debentureholders’ representative, depending on market conditions or any other factors at the time each
debentured, subordinated or unsubordinated debentures, secured or unsecured debentures and with or without debentureholders’ representative, depending on market conditions or any other factors at the time each
working capital settlement in the amount of USD 1.3 million or approximately THB 42 million coming in this quarter. Other important events in this quarter: The company has issued a senior unsecured
person incorporated under specific law. “subordinated bond” means an unsecured bond where the rights of the bondholders are prescribed to be subordinate to those of the ordinary creditors; “terms and
megawatts of electricity and 170 to 300 ton per hour of steam. The project has 2 PPAs with EGAT (Firm type) at 90 megawatts each, lasting 25 years and, PPA with IRPC Group for 60 megawatts of electricity and
MERCURIA with reference to the evaluation of asset of Origin Grand by an independent valuation firm under the Joint Venture Agreement and the Share Purchase Agreement. In this regard, after due consideration