Bangkok, June 20, 2012 ? The SEC Capital Market Supervisory Board resolved to amend regulations on the public offering of newly issued shares by public limited company that its major business is holding other company?s stocks ("holding company"). The amended regulations specify that holding company must hold shares in its subsidiaries that are categorized as its core business (either established in Thailand or in foreign countries) at the proportion not less than 50% of the total number of votin...
concerning the issuance of bills of exchanges, the related receipt and payment transactions, the accounting records practice, and the questionable transactions of land sales and purchases. The company was also
related receipt and payment transactions, and the accounting records practice. The company was also required to examine the issue raised by the auditor whether the questionable transactions of land sales
concerning the issuance of bills of exchanges, the related receipt and payment transactions, the accounting records practice, and the questionable transactions of land sales and purchases. The company was also
practice, and the questionable transactions of land sales and purchases. The company was also ordered to rectify the annual financial statements for the year 2015 and the interim financial statements for the
required to examine the issue raised by the auditor whether the questionable transactions of land sales and purchases were in line with the normal course of business operation.Concurrently, the SEC
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Capital Market Organizations (FETCO) to discuss and exchange policy views and approaches for reforming the Thai stock market to make it more attractive to investors and enhance its competitiveness on a
, claiming returns from cryptocurrencies, digital tokens or package investment plans in the form of Ponzi scheme. Solicitors may also promise or guarantee attractive returns, luring investors into quick
certificates will be limited to institutional investors or high net worth investors only; therefore, is exempted from the SEC?s approval.? ?To make investment in PE trust more attractive, the SEC will further