Supervisory Board No. Tor Nor. 27/2554 Re: Commitment between the Unitholders of an Infrastructure Fund and the Management Company ______________________________ By virtue of Section 16/6 of the Securities and
Capital Expenditure Program We continue to invest in the business to enhance overall production, vertical integration and quality of earnings. Improved cash flows and ongoing commitment from shareholders
Industry fundamentals continue to be positive, led by strong demand growth outlook for 100% recyclable PET, supply balance and on-going restructuring seen in the PET and PTA industry with limited new supply
following the policy rate increase by the US Federal Reserve, may see an economic slowdown during this quarter. Aside from their fragile economic fundamentals, these countries were vulnerable to capital
assets. Aside from government bonds of core economies, they raised their holdings of Thai assets thanks to Thailand’s healthier fundamentals when compared with regional peers. The Thai Baht therefore
. The Company is committed to the long ter m success of JASIF. Its commitment to lock- up 19 per cent of the total number of units of JASIF as provided at the IPO of JASIF remains unchanged. In
, represent ing approximately 23.51 per cent of the total number of issued investment units of the Fund. The Company is committed to the long term success of JASIF. Its commitment to lock-up 19 per cent of the
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. Industry fundamentals continue to be positive, led by strong downstream demand growth, limited new supply and on-going restructuring seen in the PET and PTA industry. Significant recovery in Asia PTA margins