Remarks: 1. The Company may either entirely or partially allocate the newly issued ordinary shares, whether in single or sequential allocation. In any case, the aggregate number of newly issued ordinary
allocate the newly issued ordinary shares, whether in single or sequential allocation. In any case, the aggregate number of newly issued ordinary shares to be allocated to specific persons under the Private
financial statement of CGD for five consecutive years. The rectified audited financial statements for the year 2013 was later filed with the SET and the SEC Office on November 12, 2014 and November 13, 2014
but not limited to: (1) allocating the newly issued ordinary shares whether in a single or sequential allocations, determining the period of the offering, payment, conditions and other details in
weighted average market price per share of the Company’s ordinary shares traded in the SET for retroactively 7 business days but not more than 15 consecutive business days prior to the date to determine the
No. TorChor. 72/2558”), calculated from the weighted average market price per share of the Company’s ordinary shares traded in the SET for retroactively 7 business days but not more than 15 consecutive
No. TorChor. 72/2558”), calculated from the weighted average market price per share of the Company’s ordinary shares traded in the SET for retroactively 7 business days but not more than 15 consecutive
baht; (4) the investment limit is set at no more than 1 million baht for each retail investor, equity and debenture combined, in 12 consecutive months, up from no more than 500,000 baht in 12
public offering shares (IPO shares) will be excluded from the list until they have been traded for 4 consecutive weeks. This is to allow time for more clarity of trading pattern. Shares with 1-week
, companies must stop recognize revenue. - The example of accounting record is given, i.e. in the case that clients have passed due for more than three consecutive payments, companies must stop recognize