shares to exceed trigger point at 50 percent of the total voting rights of JAS. However, Mr. Pete failed to comply with rules specified by the Capital Market Supervisory Board by virtue of Section 247 of
voting rights of NPP within the period specified in the notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board for 6 times. He later filed the accurate reports (Form 246-2) to the SEC Office on 8 August
in TAPAC shares to exceed trigger point at 25 percent of the total number of voting rights of TAPAC, but Mr. Surachai failed to comply with tender offer rules specified by the Capital Market
aggregate holding of NEWS shares reached or passed five percent of the total number of voting rights of NEWS. He later filed the accurate reports (Form 246-2) to the SEC Office on July 6, 2018. SEC Act S
shares reached or passed five percent of the total number of voting rights of POLAR. He later filed the accurate reports (Form 246-2) to the SEC Office on July 6, 2018. SEC Act S.246 Settlement
holding of POLAR shares reached or passed five percent of the total number of voting rights of POLAR. He later filed the accurate reports (Form 246-2) to the SEC Office on March 30, 2018. SEC Act S.246
account which caused his aggregate holding of ABC shares reached or passed five percent of the total number of voting rights of ABC. He failed to report to the SEC Office the acquisition or disposal shares
caused his aggregated holding of META shares to reach or pass a multiple of 5 percent of the total voting rights of META. But he filed inaccurate reports (Form 246-2) of his holding of META shares after
. Soraj Asavaprapa which caused his aggregate holding of JTS shares reached or passed five percent of the total number of voting rights of JTS but he failed to reported these acquisition to the SEC Office
his aggregate shareholding in SVI shares to exceed trigger point at 50 percent of the total number of voting rights of SVI, but Mr. Pongsak failed to prepare and submit (1) a report of the acquisition