Securities Exchange of Thailand Act B.E. 2517 (1974) and Sections 243 (1),(2) and 244 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) (SEA) in conjunction with Sections 83 and 91 of the Penal Code. They
Securities Exchange of Thailand Act B.E. 2517 (1974) and Sections 243 (1),(2) and 244 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) (SEA) in conjunction with Sections 83 and 91 of the Penal Code. They
243(2) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1992 and Sections 83 of the Criminal Code. Prayuth?s, Naruephol?s, and Ladda?s actions were liable to contravention of Section 243(1) and Section 244 of the
Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) (SEA). He was sentenced to serve 8-year imprisonment for corporate fraud in accordance with Section 90 of the Penal Code. In addition, he was also sentenced to serve 8-year
, decreased by Baht 5.0 million or 9.9% compared to Q3/2019. The decrease was mainly due to loans repayment during Q4/2019. The interest-bearing debt at the end of Q4/2019 was Baht 4,685.9 million, reduced from
November 13, 2017 The President & Director, The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) LETTER OF CLARIFICTION: CENTEL’s Q3/2017 & YTD 9 MONTHS /2017 OPERATING PERFORMANCE RESULTS This is to inform the SET
million mainly from the balance of US dollar debt and payables while THB and VND were appreciated against US dollar in this period; and • Non-operating expenses of Baht 135 million, primarily from 1) a non
the rules related to the debt-to-equity ratio, which may apply specifically to the fund. (8) having the objective to have the units sold to the general investors listed on the Stock Exchange; (9) the
the rules related to the debt-to-equity ratio, which may apply specifically to the fund. (8) having the objective to have the units sold to the general investors listed on the Stock Exchange; (9) the
held by a fund at an amount more than seventy five percent of its outstanding shares and representing more than seventy five percent of its total voting rights; (f)7 the debt instruments issued by the