totaling 35.4 million, an increase of 8.8% yoy. For domestic sectors, consumption and investment started to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. This was reflected from durable goods consumption
but slower than the previous quarter because of the deceleration of exporting sector and the world economy. Merchandise exports were projected to recover more slowly than expected due to the slowdown in
Company expects the recovery of businesses within the shopping centers to vary from one tenant to another, especially the smaller business owners that may require more time to recover. Hence, the Company
to lock down the country to prevent the spread of COVID-19, travelling means has been disrupted, especially air travel, which expects to take longer to recover back to normal. Also, sales from Index
recover if the pandemic becomes more severe and prolongs than expected. 2. Stricter measures are implemented in order to contain the spread of COVID-19, which might cause some businesses to shut down their
civil suits lower than that of criminal cases? Ans. Yes - ป.วิ.พ. มาตรา 104 - ป.วิ.อ มาตรา 227 1/1 6 Can shareholder plaintiffs recover their legal expenses from the company? Ans. Yes regardless of
hampered by low economic growth among Thailand’s key trading partners, particularly China and Japan. The tourism industry was slow to recover as well. Although global and domestic economic conditions were
future may alter the IFA’s opinion on the transaction accordingly. Information and documents used in preparing this report included but are not limited to the following: ▪ The Resolution of the Company’s
HouseStyle (Unofficial Translation) EMERGENCY DECREE ON DIGITAL ASSET BUSINESSES B.E. 2561 (2018) Linklaters (Thailand) Ltd 20th Floor Capital Tower All Seasons Place 87/1 Wireless Road Bangkok 10330 Telephone (66) 2305 8000 Facsimile (66) 2305 8010 www.linklaters.com Prepared by: Wilailuk Okanurak Telephone 66 2305 8024 wilailuk.okanurak@linklaters.com Wanwisar Nakarat Telephone 66 2305 8007 wanwisar.nakarat@linklaters.com Sutthipong Koohasaneh Telephone 66 2305 8060 sutthipong.koohasaneh@linkl...
Governance of Publicly Traded Company - Definition (Section 89/1) - Qualifications and the removal of directors and executives (Section 89/3 - 89/6) - Duty and responsibility of directors and executives (Section 89/7 - 89/14) - Shareholders’ rights under Chapter 3/1 (Section 89/26, 89/28, 89/30) - Shareholder’s right to bring a derivative action and a private lawsuit against directors and executives (Section 89/18 - 89/20) - Criminal liability of directors and executives (Section 281/2, 281/3, 2...