inside information related to trading orders of securities of fund which was managed by himself and disclosed such information to Miss Monsicha, in which, Miss Monsicha placed trading orders of securities
inside information related to trading orders of securities of fund which was managed by himself and disclosed such information to Miss Monsicha, in which, Miss Monsicha placed trading orders of securities
shares to exceed trigger point at 50 percent of the total voting rights of JAS. However, Mr. Pete failed to comply with rules specified by the Capital Market Supervisory Board by virtue of Section 247 of
in TAPAC shares to exceed trigger point at 25 percent of the total number of voting rights of TAPAC, but Mr. Surachai failed to comply with tender offer rules specified by the Capital Market
his aggregate shareholding in SVI shares to exceed trigger point at 50 percent of the total number of voting rights of SVI, but Mr. Pongsak failed to prepare and submit (1) a report of the acquisition
make false entries or fail to enter any material statement in the accounts or documents of NMG or related to NMG to deceive any person. In this regard, they managed to record non-existent income in the
make false entries or fail to enter any material statement in the accounts or documents of NMG or related to NMG to deceive any person. In this regard, they managed to record non-existent income in the
entries or fail to enter any material statement in the accounts or documents of NMG or related to NMG to deceive any person. In this regard, they managed to record non-existent income in the NMG's
entries or fail to enter any material statement in the accounts or documents of NMG or related to NMG to deceive any person. In this regard, they managed to record non-existent income in the NMG's
voting rights of JAS which caused his aggregated holdings of JAS shares to exceed 50 percent. The amount of his holdings of JAS was a significant degree of control of JTS. However, Mr. Pete failed to