financial statements for Q2, Q3 and 2004. Consequently, PICNI’s financial statements in 2004 showed irregular profits of 178,440,072 baht, which was mainly contributed by the gas tank rental fees. (2) For
statements for Q2, Q3 and 2004. Consequently, PICNI’s financial statements in 2004 showed irregular profits of 178,440,072 baht, which was mainly contributed by the gas tank rental fees. (2) For making false
baht. Mr. Sutin Jaitham and Miss Jaruwan Bhusanabhibankup sold their SK1’s shares and received 300 million baht from the sale; the margin of approximately 45 million baht was given back to Mr. Bhusana
Miss Jaruwan Bhusanabhibankup sold their SK1’s shares and received 300 million baht from the sale; the margin of approximately 45 million baht was given back to Mr. Bhusana. This case is in the process
baht. Mr. Sutin Jaitham and Miss Jaruwan sold their SK1’s shares and received 300 million baht from the sale; the margin of approximately 45 million baht was given to Mr. Bhusana. This case is in the
Jaitham and Miss Jaruwan Bhusanabhibankup sold their SK1’s shares and received 300 million baht from the sale; the margin of approximately 45 million baht was given to Mr. Bhusana. The amount of shares
baht. Mr. Sutin Jaitham and Miss Jaruwan sold their SK1’s shares and received 300 million baht from the sale; the margin of approximately 45 million baht was given to Mr. Bhusana. The amount of shares
offense of operating a digital asset business without obtaining a license. The Court, therefore, sentenced the defendant to a fine of 200,000 Baht. Given that the defendant pleaded guilty and such plea was
offense of operating a digital asset business without obtaining a license. The Court, therefore, sentenced the defendant to a fine of 200,000 Baht. Given that the defendant pleaded guilty and such plea was
inside information given to her by Miss Jeeraporn Buranaruk, who was assistant auditor holding the senior manager position of another audit group. Mr. Warot and Miss Jeeranan jointly purchased securities