SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said that SEC and the related agencies had discussed the COVID-19 situation and acknowledged limitations on the AGM holding of listed companies. The meeting concluded with primary suggestions as follows: (1) proxy voting: shareholders are advised to consider proxy voting through independent directors instead of in-person voting at the meeting. If the meeting’s notice has not been sent, listed companies are requested to inform s...
Person’s Meeting B.E. 2563 (2020), dated 4 March 2020, whereby public limited companies affected by the outbreak to the point that their AGM cannot be held or has to be postponed beyond the period
refineries geared up production capacity to accommodate the use of the bunker oil with Sulphur content not exceeding 0.5% in 2020. Further pressure can be attributed to the COVID-19 outbreak that led countries
-19 outbreak in many counties has not been resolved. Such current situation may have a negative impact on Thai listed companies that have core business in COVID-19 affected countries, or it might
flexibly during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Outbreak. These temporary measures apply to accounting matters of all businesses, in areas such as, allowance for doubtful accounts, fair value measurement, accounting for amendments to lease agreements
million baht or decrease 12.84 %. The declining sales volume was due to the decrease in domestic demand for diesel. This is affected by a new outbreak of COVID-19 virus since early 2021. Additionally, the
slowdown due to the current outbreak of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (“COVID-19”) affects businesses in all sectors, such as causing the recession, investment delay, various construction projects have
reason for the increase the company has increased sales of foreign products, although has the COVIC-19 outbreak situation, but still maintains close relationship with overseas customers through the use of
decrease of Baht 24.32 million or 91.99%, because of the fluctuation of the price of stocks listed on the stock exchange of Thailand. That was affected by the outbreak of the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19