(“TIES”) (now known as “T”) shares between 2010-2012 which when combined with TIES shares held by his spouse and his minor child caused his aggregate holding of TIES shares reached or passed five percent
”) shares on October 13, 2014 which when combined with TIES shares held by her spouse and her minor child caused her aggregate holding of TIES shares reached or passed five percent of the total number of
Siwasit jointly acquired NMG shares at approximately the same period of time in an attempt to take over NMG business. The three parties’ combined acquisitions exceeded any 5 percent trigger point and
revealed that NEWS, POLAR and Siwasit jointly acquired NMG shares at approximately the same period of time in an attempt to take over NMG business. The three parties’ combined acquisitions exceeded any 5
Siwasit jointly acquired NMG shares at approximately the same period of time in an attempt to take over NMG business. The three parties’ combined acquisitions exceeded any 5 percent trigger point and
, his spouse’s and concert party’s shares in the combined amount of 547,969,500 shares which equaled to 62.11 percent of the total number of voting rights of BIG. But Mr. Chan did not report other shares
in absolute receivership by the Central Bankruptcy Court's order. Mr. Bhusana acknowledged the order but persisted IEC to buy SK1 shares from Mr. Sutin Jaitham and Miss. Charuwan Bhusanabhibankup
Central Bankruptcy Court's order. Mr. Bhusana acknowledged the order but persisted IEC to buy SK1 shares from Mr. Sutin and Miss. Charuwan Bhusanabhibankup, who were his debtors. Later Mr. Sutin repaid
receivership by the Central Bankruptcy Court's order. Mr. Bhusana acknowledged the order but persisted IEC to buy SK1 shares from Mr. Sutin Jaitham and Miss Charuwan, who were his debtors. Later Miss
receivership by the Central Bankruptcy Court's order. Mr. Bhusana acknowledged the order but persisted IEC to buy SK1 shares from Mr. Sutin Jaitham and Miss Charuwan Bhusanabhibankup, who were his debtors