Bangkok, August 26, 2014 ?The SEC is seeking public comment on proposed common offering rules for new financial products not falling within a scope of any existing rules. Introducing the common rules
and Singapore, and the revised Memorandum of Understanding on the Streamlined Review Framework for ASEAN Common Prospectus to cover issuances of plain debt securities under a debt issuance
% common shares (“Common Shares”) in YLP Co., Ltd. (“YLP”), a subsidiary of the Company, in the amount of 348,567,548 Baht to The Brooker Group Public Company Limited and MCL Property Co., Ltd. (the
“Company”) No. 16/2019 held on 6 November 2019, which approved the disposition of 100% common shares (“Common Shares”) in YLP Co., Ltd. (“YLP”), a subsidiary of the Company, in the amount of 348,567,548 Baht
emission figures to reflect disinvestment of its Asia and Poland business, is still in alignment with the SBTi’s 1.5 degree warming scenario. 12 Tesco has communicated that it will notify its investors of
Retail on the Stock Exchange of Thailand through the big lot trading process as soon as the stock exchange opens for trading. The transaction size of divestment of shares in WG is classified as the
13.1% 14.6% -1.5% 12.3% 14.3% -2.0% In September 2018, the Company completed divestment of Interactive Communications – a subsidiary of the group - and booked gain on sales of investment of THB 12.3
://market.sec.or.th/public/idisc/Views/Download?FILEID=dat/news/202002/20023378.pdf 20093151.pdf consolidate financial statement as follows: • Income from GLANDRT leasehold asset divestment amount THB 270 mn was
the shareholders of the Company. This disclosure of the information on the disposition of shares in NPG is the report for the divestment in other company, which causes the company to being no longer a
.................................................................................................................................. 32 Engagement to Create Common Investment Standards ................................................................................. 33 The Rise of Stewardship Codes