follows: 1. Monday 2 January Compensatory Holiday for End of the Year Day and New Year’s Day (Saturday, 31 December 2005 and Sunday, 1 January 2006) 2. Monday 13 February Makha Bucha Day 3. Thursday 6 April
Compensatory Holiday for New Year’s Day (Saturday, January 1) 2. Friday 18 February Makha Bucha Day 3. Wednesday 6 April Chakri Day 4. Wednesday 13 April Songkran Festival 5. Thursday 14 April Songkran Festival
retail businesses, has also been impacted by several of Thailand’s economic indicators including the consumers’ confidence index which hit the lowest in 38 months, the floods in upcountry, as well as the
SET within the specified period. The Criminal Court sentenced the accused to pay a total fine of Baht 357,000 and a further fine of Baht 1,000 each day starting from the next day of prosecution date
further fine of Baht 500 for each day starting from the next day of prosecution date until the company so complies for failing to file the reviewed financial statements for Q1-Q3/2015. Since the defendant
period. The Criminal Court ordered the defendant to pay a fine of Baht 80,000 and a further fine of Baht 1,000 for each day starting from the next day of prosecution date until the company so complies for
day starting from the next day of prosecution date until the company so complies for failing to file the reviewed financial statements for Q1-Q3/2015. Since the defendant pleaded guilty, the Court
sentenced the accused to pay a total fine of Baht 589,500 and a further fine of Baht 500 each day starting from the next day of prosecution date until the company so complies. Since the accused pled guilty
accused to pay a total fine of Baht 1,096,000 and a further fine of Baht 1,000 each day starting from the next day of prosecution date until the company so complies. Since the accused pled guilty, the Court
Q3/2015 to the SEC and the SET within the specified period. The Criminal Court sentenced the accused to pay a total fine of Baht 1,096,000 and a further fine of Baht 1,000 each day starting from the