Approval for Investor Contacts and Standards of Conduct dated 21 June 2005 and the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)?s relevant regulations. The misconducts and respective sanctions are as follows
analyze the benefits and shortcomings as well as the potential impacts on the bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the above matters with respective supporting reasons, and
’ representative analyze the benefits and shortcomings as well as the potential impacts on the bondholders both in cases of approval and decline of approval for the above matters with respective supporting reasons
submitted via SEC’s online system in order to reduce burdens of the private sector, corresponding to the current technology development, and to be able to support data storage in a machine readable format
corresponding locked-up share details, - The top 10 investors allocated shares in the IPO offering, - The top 10 sponsors and related parties ("RP") allocated shares, and - The top 10 investors allocated shares
& Information Technology Infrastructure Business were 800.03 million Baht and 1,059.23 million Baht respectively. The corresponding gross profits were 138.44 million Baht and 215.58 million Baht respectively. In
& Information Technology Infrastructure Business were 160.39 million Baht and 290.40 million Baht respectively. The corresponding gross profits were 23.39 million Baht and 55.59 million Baht with 14.58% and 19.14
revenues from Data Center & Information Technology Infrastructure Business were 180.95 million Baht and 379.14 million Baht respectively. The corresponding gross profits were 30.02 million Baht and 89.75
the nature or timing of the auditor’s work (paragraph........); ( 2.2.3 limitations imposed by management (paragraph........). ( 2.3 Corresponding figures contains or may contain material misstatement
imposed by management (paragraph........). ฆ 2.3 Corresponding figures contains or may contain material misstatement which the possible effects on current period’s figures exist, where: ฆ 2.3.1