shares to reach or pass a multiple of 5 percent of the total number of voting rights of TAPAC amount four times, but he failed to report the acquisition of such TAPAC shares to the SEC Office within a
voting rights of NPP within the period specified in the notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board for 6 times. He later filed the accurate reports (Form 246-2) to the SEC Office on 8 August
transactions, concealing such B/E sale by omitting the sale transactions from the company’s accounting records, and concealing the fraud by extending the maturity terms of such B/E issues several times. The
terms of such B/E issues several times. The fraud was supported and assisted by (1) Mr. Thepthiwa Bootprom, who knew Mr. Krittiphat Ittisanyakorn and Mr. Sunchai Intarauksorn. In so doing, Mr. Thepthiwa
, and Kingkarn whose beneficiary in her securities account was Praphol, colluded to trade big lots of KIAT shares several times at higher prices as manipulated by the group of offenders. Their trading
, and Kingkarn whose beneficiary in her securities account was Praphol, colluded to trade big lots of KIAT shares several times at higher prices as manipulated by the group of offenders. Their trading
, and Kingkarn whose beneficiary in her securities account was Praphol, colluded to trade big lots of KIAT shares several times at higher prices as manipulated by the group of offenders. Their trading
beneficiary in her securities account was Praphol, colluded to trade big lots of KIAT shares several times at higher prices as manipulated by the group of offenders. Their trading activities misled general
, and Kingkarn whose beneficiary in her securities account was Praphol, colluded to trade big lots of KIAT shares several times at higher prices as manipulated by the group of offenders. Their trading
beneficiary in her securities account was Praphol, colluded to trade big lots of KIAT shares several times at higher prices as manipulated by the group of offenders. Their trading activities misled general