Bangkok, August 25, 2014 - The SEC organized ?2nd SEC Working Papers Forum?, jointly with the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Thammasat University presented research paper on ?How stocks react to bond issuance?. The paper showed positive response of listed companies? share prices to debenture issuance announcement, supported by the trade-off theory, weighting costs and benefits of debt financing.Dr. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General said that the SEC Working Papers Forum, organiz...
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the cause under Clause 4 (3), the derivatives business operator shall remove such executive from the position or from office within a necessary and reasonable period of time without delay. Clause 6
terminated due to the cause under Clause 4 (3), the derivatives business operator shall remove such executive from the position or from office within a necessary and reasonable period of time without delay
an executive of the derivatives business operator is terminated due to the cause under Clause 4 (3), the derivatives business operator shall remove such executive from the position or from office
bonds. This will remove procedures and cut unnecessary costs. Offerings to institutional investors, venture capital firms, private equity firms, as well as their directors and employees, will be able to
other related rules. The draft amendment, having previously undergone a focus group consultation, aims to remove impractical procedures and enhance consistency of relevant provisions under the principle
regarding director appointments to remove legal restrictions and allow the company to resume business.The critical issues to be considered at the meeting are crutial to the company's ability to resume normal
Acting in Concert as a Result of the Nature of a Relationship or Behaviour and Requirements Under Sections 246 and 247 (No. 2)
Acting in concert as a result of the nature of a relationship or behaviour and requirements under Sections 246 and 247