ordinary shares to Silom Road Limited and Mr. Viroj Tangjettanaporn is considered a connected transaction according to the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorChor. 21/2551 (2008) Re
2 The entering into the Transaction of returning Spring’s License is considered as the disposal of assets according to the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorChor. 20/2008 Re
Meeting of Shareholders No. 1/2019 To President Stock Exchange of Thailand Enclosure Information Memorandum for the Connected Transaction of G Steel Public Company Limited We, G Steel Public Company Limited
Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorChor. 20/2551 Re: Rules on Entering into Material Transactions Deemed as Acquisition or Disposal of Assets, and the Notification of the Board of
(hereinafter referred to as the “Transaction”). UWM is a juristic person registered in Thailand with registered capital of Baht 450.00 million with issued and paid-up capital of Baht 112.50 million. UWM held 99
). Total Gross Refinery Margin (Total GRM) rose 67% YoY and 26% QoQ, while Market GRM lowered from the decreasing production volume. Moreover, the average crude price adjusted upward in the quarter, leading
Injection Baht 200M Est. completion date Q2/FY2020 Acquisition of fixed asset 0.06% of the total asset in Q4/2019 (under the total value of the consideration criteria). The transaction size of asset
million, decreased by Baht 72 million or 4.0% from Q3’2017, mainly from declining in total green tea market while the company still maintained market leader position, and partly from the fire incident at
%. Because in the past the market has increased the price competition. In addition, customers negotiate the price by referring to the decrease in world wheat market prices and the appreciation of the baht in
purchase price of up to Baht 10,000,000 4. Calculation of Transaction Size The transaction is considered as acquisition of assets according to the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No