Mr CHAIVIT AROONNETTONG On 1 July 2024, Mr CHAIVIT AROONNETTONG, together with four other individuals acting in concert (Concert party), held EA shares, resulting in their combined shareholding
Miss SIRILUCK AROONNETTONG On 1 July 2024, Miss SIRILUCK AROONNETTONG, together with four other individuals acting in concert (Concert party), held EA shares, resulting in their combined shareholding
SPBL Holding Company Limited On 1 July 2024, SPBL Holding Company Limited (“SPBL”), together with four other individuals acting in concert (Concert party), held EA shares, resulting in their combined
civil sanctions under Section 317/4 and Section 317/5 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992), as amended by the Securities and Exchange Act (No. 5) B.E. 2559 (2016). The Civil Sanction
Earlier, the Civil Sanction Consideration Committee resolved to apply civil sanctions on Mr. Suphanan, an IFEC director and chief executive officer, and Mr. Thanawat Chansuwan, who was IFEC
Section 296/2 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992), which was amended by the Securities and Exchange Act (No.5) B.E. 2559 (2016).The Civil Sanction Committee agreed with SEC to enforce
volume, and price per unit that increased. Combined with revenue from the Natural Resources business which rose from the rising global crude oil price. 2. Gross Profit was THB 3,858 million, increased by
, mainly attributable to the refinery business having gone through turnaround maintenance, combined with the higher crude oil cost stemming from widening Dated Brent / Dubai spread (DTD/DB) which increased
issuers including disclosure of assessment factors; (3) the investment limit is capped at no more than 100,000 baht for each retail investor, equity and debentures combined, up from no more than 50,000
297 of the SEA.The Civil Sanction Committee has decided to impose civil sanctions** on the three offenders through the imposition of civil penalty, compensation at an equal amount to the benefit