items took a different accounting policy. 3.2 Revenue It shall disclose the significant rules of recognition of significant category of income namely brokerage fee, fee and service fee, loan interest
is not entitled to vote on such matter. 12. Opinion of the Audit Committee and/or Director Different from the Board of Directors’ Opinion in Clause 11 above -None- 13. Other Information Guidelines for
trading business recorded no inventory while at 31st December 2017, there was some inventory left due to the delivery term of buying and selling transactions occurred in the different accounting period
different vintages. As of June 30, 2020, assets that the company had acquired less than the past 5 years accounted for approximately 57.96% and 52.63% of the total outstanding balance of loans purchased and
- Translation - Ref: IR63/005 23 April 2020 Re: Notification of the resolution of the Board of Directors Meeting No. 5/2020 regarding the determination of the AGM for the year 2020, the issuance and offering of warrant to purchase ordinary shares of the Company to existing shareholders and joint ventures in subsidiary. (Edited) To: The President The Stock Exchange of Thailand Enclosure 1. Capital Increase Form (F 53-4) (Revised version) 2. The Preliminary Features of Warrants to Purchase Ordinar...
assumptions involve risks and uncertainties which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied
designs of shopping malls to elevate the standard of its shopping malls that offer dynamic experiences towards customers with different lifestyles, both local and foreign tourists. Furthermore, the Company
registration statement is filed by the asset trustee, the affixing of signature by the asset trustee in different forms shall be as follows; (a) Form 69-SK shall be signed by the authorized director or the
receive from investing in debt securities issued by a foreign entity, which are not different from the case where investors make direct investment in a foreign country. Therefore, investors should study and
SECOND PARTY OPINION1 ON CHANEL’S SUSTAINABILITY-LINKED BOND FRAMEWORK September 2020 BACKGROUND CHANEL (hereafter the “Issuer”) contemplates including three environmental factors to the Sustainability-Linked Bonds (the “SLBs”) to be issued in compliance with the Sustainability-Linked Bond Framework (the “Framework”) created to govern their issuances and following the Sustainability-Linked Bond Principles (the “SLBP”). The Framework will include the Issuer’s commitment to achieve specific target...