of Section 58 (3) of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992), has ordered CMO to arrange a special audit on such irregular transactions by the auditor of the company or any other auditor
Bangkok, 6 January 2017 ? The SEC has ordered K.C. Property Public Company Limited (KC) to amend its annual financial statements for the year 2015 and the interim financial statements for the third quarter of 2016 because they failed to present correct information on the liabilities incurred from the company's issuance of bills of exchange (B/E). KC is also required to have a special audit on such B/E issuance, related receipt and payment transactions, and the accounting records.The order was is...
Earlier, the SEC ordered CMO to arrange a special audit and report the results thereof by 23 November 2023.* However, CMO requested an extension of the reporting deadline to 3 January 2024 because EY
percent threshold of the total voting rights of the company. Therefore, it was required to submit a Form 246-2 report to the Office within the period prescribed by the announcement, i.e., by 2 July 2024
percent threshold of the total voting rights of the business. Accordingly, Mr. Parkin was required to report such acquisition of securities of NUT (Form 246-2) to the SEC Office within July 4, 2025. Later
five percent threshold of the total voting rights of the company. Therefore, he was required to submit a Form 246-2 report to the Office within the period prescribed by the announcement, i.e., by 4 July
Mr. Praphol Milintachinda Mr. Praphol Milintachinda acquired securities of BEYOND SECURITIES PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (“BYD”) and, as his shareholding reached each threshold of five percent of the
and details in this case. It is available on the SEC website at the link: www.sec.or.th/zipmexform. Earlier, the SEC instructed Zipmex to arrange a communication service system for its clients and to
arrange a special audit concerning transactions with MILL?s business alliances which may be considered as related parties and shares dilution in Million Miles Co., Ltd., formerly a subsidiary of MILL; as
Supervisory Board by acquiring ordinary shares of CPT Drive and Power Public Company Limited (“CPT”), which resulted in crossing the 25 percent threshold of the total voting rights of the business, without