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
BKI shareholders at the ratio of five existing shares to two dividend shares, on top of the normal dividend payment plan for the operating performance of 2013. This was material information that would
from DAOLS’ failure to exercise due care and diligence in protecting the interests of the bondholders, including failing to verify existing encumbrances on the condominium units serving as collateral
material facts that should had been stated, according to the assessment report assigned by EARTH’s business rehabilitation planner (EY Corporate Advisory Services Company Limited), about the existing right
should had been stated, according to the assessment report assigned by EARTH’s business rehabilitation planner (EY Corporate Advisory Services Company Limited), about the existing right of 2 coal mines and