. 4. Investments in securities An investment in debt instrument means an investment in a contract showing that the instrument issuer has both directly and indirectly obligation to pay cash or other
company not shown in financial statement, which are: 1. contingent liabilities arising from guarantee, [or] certifying or aval on bill of exchange; 2. contingent liability which the securities company shall
........ Year ............. Year ............. Year ............ Total assets Total liabilities Shareholders’ equity Total income Cost Net profits Earnings per share (EPS) Debt/equity ratio (D/E ratio) Return on
categories of bills of exchange, promisory notes, bonds and debentures but excluding structured notes and debenture imposing obligation on debenture holder. In case the remaining time to maturity of the debt
, clarify the results of the implementation of such plan as well; - In case of issuance of debt securities with an obligation to maintain financial ratios, clarify whether or not such obligation has been
the Public (No.2) dated 7 September 1992. Clause 2 In this Notification and the forms attached to this Notifications: (1) (a) in case of reporting the results of selling securities which is not debt
of such plan and prediction as well; - In case of issuance of debt securities with an obligation to maintain financial ratios, clarify whether such obligation has been fulfilled. (Compare the actual
Securities and Exchange Commission No. Or Thor. 21/2543 Re: Guidelines for the Operating Control of Brokerage and Dealing of Securities That Are Not Debt Instruments _____________________________ For the
) all types of securities business license except the followings: (a) debt securities brokerage; (b) securities borrowing and lending business. (2)2 licenses for providing securities registrar services
Exchange Commission No. KorThor. 43/2543 Re: Rules, Conditions and Procedures for Dealing of Debt Securities By virtue of Section 14 and Section 114 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992), the