SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, THAILAND ANNUAL REPORT 2014ANNUAL REPORT 2014 CONTACT INFORMATION This report can be downloaded from www.sec.or.th For more information about this report, please contact: SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, THAILAND 333/3 Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road, Chomphon, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand 10900 Tel. 1207 or +66 2695 9999 e-mail: info@sec.or.th This 2014 Annual Report is about policies, strategies and performance of the SEC. We aim to supervise and develop the Thai...
of derivatives brokerage limited to precious metal derivatives; (2) “ precious metal trading firm ” means any person engaging in business relating to buying or selling precious metal in Thailand; (3
of derivatives brokerage limited to precious metal derivatives; (2) “precious metal trading firm” means any person engaging in business relating to buying or selling precious metal in Thailand; (3
derivatives business in the category of derivatives brokerage limited to precious metal derivatives; (2) “ precious metal trading firm ” means any person engaging in business relating to buying or selling
derivatives business in the category of derivatives brokerage limited to precious metal derivatives; (2) “precious metal trading firm” means any person engaging in business relating to buying or selling
derivatives business in the category of derivatives brokerage limited to precious metal derivatives; (2) “precious metal trading firm” means any person engaging in business relating to buying or selling
shares of the company engaging in water treatment plant and distribution system located in Hanoi City Capacity Status Phase 1A 54,750,000 cubic meters / year Commenced Operation in 1Q’2019 Phase 1B
person was founded since 1997, the Company had to comply with the Land Act 2000 which the outcome was retroactive. (2) THB 3.80 million for engaging Independent Financial Advisor. (3) THB 2.53 million for
Eksangkul acts as a director of company and APCON Type of business of APCON Engineering system design and supply, machine installation, manage and maintain engaging in power plant construction for both
of our societies. Government alone cannot do it alone. There is a shared responsibility between public and private sectors, between state and non-state actors. This is why UNDP is actively engaging