Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission No. Sor Jor. 63/2559 Re: Reporting of Information Disclosure of Debt Securities Issuers After Offer for Sale of Debt Securities, dated 29 December 2016
Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission No. Sor Jor. 63/2559 Re: Reporting of Information Disclosure of Debt Securities Issuers After Offer for Sale of Debt Securities, dated 29 December 2016
investment decision making. The program approval suits the issuer making several offers for sale of debt securities in the proximate period and allows the issuer to make such offer when having financial need
eventually the 25 percent trigger for a mandatory tender offer of the total NMG shares sold. In so doing, they failed to report their acquisitions, and did not make the tender offer for NMG takeover. As a
percent trigger point and eventually the 25 percent trigger for a mandatory tender offer of the total NMG shares sold. In so doing, they failed to report their acquisitions, and did not make the tender
eventually the 25 percent trigger for a mandatory tender offer of the total NMG shares sold. In so doing, they failed to report their acquisitions, and did not make the tender offer for NMG takeover. As a
of shares held in Form 246-2 (2) an announcement of a statement of the intention to make a tender offer in Form 247-3 and (3) a submission of the offer document in Form 247-4 to the SEC Office within
securities for business takeover under Form 247-3, and file a tender offer for securities under Form 247-4 to the Office within the period prescribed by the announcement. However, Miss Paleerat did not submit
proposal to purchase outstanding and newly issued shares of Andaman Power and Utility Co., Ltd. (APU) totaling 3.4 million shares worth 340 million baht, to obtain concession to sell the power to Myanmar
approached nor was approached by any person interested in acquiring the company, and that he was unaware of any proposal for business takeover, while in fact a group of new investors had already expressed an