liquidity problem of an issuer of bills of exchange, which was material information for investment decision making of investors. Her misconduct was deemed failure to give advice or information to
securities’ proceeding to solve a problem. (4) proceed with the complaint in Clause 3 and Clause 4; (5) store evidentiary documentation involving the complaint and proceeding for no less than two years from
’ proceeding to solve a problem. (4) proceed with the complaint in Clause 3 and Clause 4; (5) store evidentiary documentation involving the complaint and proceeding for no less than two years from the date of
’ proceeding to solve a problem. (4) proceed with the complaint in Clause 3 and Clause 4; (5) store evidentiary documentation involving the complaint and proceeding for no less than two years from the date of
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additional investment to upgrade office building’s facilities. - Administration expenses increased due to additional headcount required for the succession plan. Extraordinary items included 15.2 million baht
Date and Agenda for the Extraordinary General Meeting No. 1/2024 via Electronic Media (e-EGM), the Acquisition of Assets, the Increase of Registered Capital of the Company, the Allocation of Newly Issued
/2563 to approve the arrangement of Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders (EGM) with an agenda for private placement of 973,241,553 shares of EARTH at a price of 0.0001 Baht per share for the
after the transaction is approved by the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders No. 1/2017, which will be held on August 30,2017, and after the material conditions as prescribed in 6) have been
Allocation and Offering of the Newly Issued Ordinary Shares of the Company under the Debt to Equity Conversion Scheme after the transaction is approved by the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders No