exceed 444.70 million baht. Due to the significance of such transaction in terms of size and involvement with EMC?s major shareholder, the Leenabanchong group, the proposal is therefore classified as
revenues in the ledger and used such numbers in the company?s financial statements for Q2, Q3 and 2004. Consequently, PICNI?s financial statements in 2004 showed irregular profits of 178,440,072 baht, which
to their shareholding proportion, in which the exercise of warrants may be done by a person who is not a shareholder of a listed company or a public limited company which is obliged to the duty under
there are shares unsubscribed from the first round of allocation, the Company will re-allocate those unsubscribed shares to the shareholder who wishes to over subscribe the shares exceeding their right in
fraction shall be disregarded, and in the case where there are shares unsubscribed from the first round of allocation, the Company will re-allocate those unsubscribed shares to the shareholder who wishes to
currently the Company’s major shareholder, and the transaction size is equal to MB 358.01, which is more than the amount of MB 20.00 (NTA cannot be calculated because the NTA of the company is negative
Baht 0.5 in an initial public offering (IPO) and to the Company’s shareholders based on the shareholder proportion (pre-emptive right). This will affect the Company's ordinary shareholders resulting in a
) B.E. 2551 (2008) hereby issues the following regulations: Clause 1. In this Notification: (1) the term “company,” “parent company,” “subsidiary company,” “major shareholder,” and “controlling person
(2008) hereby issues the following regulations: Clause 1. In this Notification: (1) the term “company,” “parent company,” “subsidiary company,” “major shareholder,” and “controlling person” shall mutatis
and Exchange Act (No. 4) B.E. 2551 (2008) hereby issues the following regulations: Clause 1. In this Notification: (1) the term “company,” “parent company,” “subsidiary company,” “major shareholder