owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial statements for the
outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial statements for the year 2015 without
the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial
the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial
believing that the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual
auditor into believing that the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the
, in May 2017, that the estimated cost of PPC&PPE project was relatively different to the actual cost. That led to SRICHA experienced the net loss of 93.32 million Baht in the 2nd quarter of 2017
ordering the defendants to jointly reimburse the execution cost to the plaintiff. 26/02/2018 filed a lawsuit to a civil court24/10/2017 referred the case to a state attorney for filing a
;) shares. It was discovered that Mr. Kitisak and Mr. Kitti used T Money (Thailand) Company Limited ("T-Money") to purchase MTS shares from the original shareholders at a cost price of only 400,000
;) shares. It was discovered that Mr. Kitisak and Mr. Kitti used T Money (Thailand) Company Limited ("T-Money") to purchase MTS shares from the original shareholders at a cost price of only 400,000