properly licensed. Nowadays, deceitful tricks are increasing in number and variety. For example, illegal solicitors usually claim that they could offer fixed returns worth more than those generated from
REITs will also be exempted for the REITs so converted. This is because a number of asset management companies currently manage a lot of Type 1 property funds investing in the same asset type, applying
showed that a number of clients' securities trading orders were not completely recorded. For {C}, the first investigation revealed that she failed to completely record her advice and a client's securities
be traded while the clients merely accepted the transactions. For {B} case, it was found that he failed to completely record the client's trading securities orders for a number of transactions; the
application for renewal of approval can be filed with the SEC within March 31, 2012.?Although those affected, when compared with all listed companies and securitiescompanies, may not be a large number, the SEC
application for renewal of approval can be filed with the SEC within March 31, 2012.?Although those affected, when compared with all listed companies and securitiescompanies, may not be a large number, the SEC
infrastructure businesses or hold more than 75 percent of the total number of shares sold in businesses investing in or having major revenues from infrastructure businesses, e.g., rail system, express way, power
total number of common shares of Origin Prime 2 or equivalent to registered capital of 288,953,000 Baht, to NRED. In this regard, NRED shall pay the total share transfer consideration to the Company in an
percent of the total number of common shares of Origin Prime 2 or equivalent to registered capital of 288,953,000 Baht, to NRED. In this regard, NRED shall pay the total share transfer consideration to the
directly or indirectly, by themselves or combining with others exceeding fifty percent of the total number of shares with voting right of such legal entities. “parent company” means (1) company holding