.?Trigger fund attracts a lot of investors? interest. This regulatory amendments aim to give investors an access to clearer and fuller disclosure of such funds before making a well-informed investment
whether their investment purposes would aim for children?s education, purchase of new car or accommodation or even retirement. What an interesting application!? said Mr. Mongkol Leelatham, Chairman of the
revealed to the public are liable to criminal sanctions. More severe penalties will be imposed in case the act is done with an aim to deceive investors or general public. The SEC thus urges executives and
focus on OOH platform to an integrated platform that combines the offline and online worlds. This new approach has proven effective in helping advertisers reach the exact target audience rather than
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. (“WCIG”), ”), which is an indirect subsidiary with 100% shares held by WCI Holding Co., Ltd. (“WCIH”), of which 50.17% shares held by E FOR L AIM Public Co., Ltd. (“EFORL”) and 49.83% shares held by minor
residential property as well as for a long-term investment. Before starting every project, we carefully selecte locations and requirement of our target buyers. Although overall economy is soft, the Company’s
Business, the Company will add more commercial banks to its banking agent ecosystem, with the target to add at least 1 more commercial bank in addition from its current 6 commercial banks, namely, Krungthai
target customers for realization of the importance and improvement of the product quality and service. Management's Discussion and Analysis and operating results for the Quarter 2/2017 Page 2 / 7 Meanwhile
subsidiaries was achieved its target both revenues from debt collection service and revenues increase from debt acquisition from the portfolio acquired. And income from interest from lending business “J Money