(paragraph ........); ( 2.1.2 incorrect use of accounting policy (paragraph........); ( 2.1.3 inappropriate/insufficient disclosure of information (paragraph........). ( 2.2 Inability to obtain sufficient
2.1.3 inappropriate/insufficient disclosure of information (paragraph........). ฆ 2.2 Inability to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence and the possible effects are material, but not pervasive
the financial statements (paragraph number........) ( 2.2 The auditor is unable to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence on which to base the opinion, but the auditor concludes that the possible
20,000,000 that the Company is required to obtain an approval from the Board of Directors’ meeting and the Company has prepared the Information Memorandum concerning the Connected Transaction of the Offering
Transactions B.E. 2546. The size of the connected transaction equals to THB 19,000,000 the transaction of which is lower than THB 20,000,000 that the Company is required to obtain an approval from the Board of
Transactions B.E. 2546. The size of the connected transaction equals to THB 19,000,000 the transaction of which is lower than THB 20,000,000 that the Company is required to obtain an approval from the Board of
generation from renewable energy to achieve target of 48,000 megawatts by 2030, which promotes investment from solar power, hydropower and wind power. Currently, Vietnam is drafting on its power master plan
leading the public to believe that the said company is: (1) a social enterprise thus allowed to make a public offering without the requirement to obtain approval or file a registration statement with SEC
the public to believe that the said company is: (1) a social enterprise thus allowed to make a public offering without the requirement to obtain approval or file a registration statement with SEC, and
giving advice or information on foreign currency denominated capital market products through Thai business operators, are not subject to the requirements to obtain licenses for investment advisory service