collection period (days) for FY23 was 52 days. Significant Events in FY23 • Advanced Wireless Network Company Limited (“AWN”) entered into an agreement to accept a transfer of the license of 700 MHz spectrum
a listed company, B.E.2560 (2017). Accordingly, the Company will be required to promptly disclose the information to the SET upon the occurrence of this event. 3. Approved the issuance and offering of
) sponsorship fees payable to Chelsea Football Club Limited as well as one-off expenses incurred from the event for official launch of Carabao Cup held in the United Kingdom. - Translation - Page 5 of 6 Note that
event for official launch of Carabao Cup held in the United Kingdom. Note that a significant factor that may impact our selling expenses in the following periods is the recognition of sponsorship expenses
least once a year. In case of the occurrence of any event which may significantly affect the governance of information technology, the policy on the governance of information technology shall be reviewed
least once a year. In case of the occurrence of any event which may significantly affect the governance of information technology, the policy on the governance of information technology shall be reviewed
least once a year. In case of the occurrence of any event which may significantly affect the governance of information technology, the policy on the governance of information technology shall be reviewed
the general types of events that would constitute a default, as well as the remedies that would be available in the event of default. G. Consequences of a Failure to Make Payment Disclose any
management company shall submit to the Office an application as per Form 117-6 attached to this Notification together with related documents. In the event that after the Office has granted an approval for such
application as per Form 117-6 attached to this Notification together with related documents. In the event that after the Office has granted an approval for such person appointed by the management company to act