of TRUE about (1) the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (“NBTC”) imposed True Move Company Limited (“True Move”), a subsidiary company of TRUE, to submit Baht 3,381.95 million of
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the special case inquiry
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the inquiry official. SEC
has total liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the inquiry
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the inquiry official. SEC
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the inquiry official. SEC
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the inquiry official. SEC
EARTH has total liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the inquiry official. SEC
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the inquiry official. SEC