Earlier, the Civil Sanction Committee decided to impose civil sanctions on Mr. Surin Banyongponglert in the case where he had sent trading orders of PICO shares in the manner of price manipulation
Earlier, the Civil Sanction Committee decided to impose civil penalties against the 40 offenders for manipulating AJD shares* but they either failed to acknowledge or refused to comply with the civil sanction imposed by the Civil Sanction Committee. It was then considered that the 40 offenders refused to extinguish the case with the SEC. Therefore, the SEC requested the public prosecutor to bring the case against all offenders for the Civil Court to impose the highest civil sanction...
According to the information from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and SEC’s further investigation, it was found that from 25 July to 9 August 2017 (a total of 11 business days) Surin had been continuously trading PICO’s shares in his four securities trading accounts, that is, he submitted trading orders in a manner to drive up the share price by submitting a large number of trading orders. As a result, the price and trading volume of PICO’s shares were not in a normal market conditio...
the share price manipulation of Chai Watana Tannery Group PLC (CWT) by handling the trading orders of CWT shares for a group of persons. She also traded CWT shares for herself through Mr. Payut
that YCI shares were traded in big volumes. Such manipulation caused the price and the trading volume of YCI shares to be inconsistent with the normal market condition. In so doing, Siwasit was assisted
Premsinee or Wimonphak), and Boon together with other 4 persons colluded or agreed to trade TYM shares continuously through 9 securities trading accounts. They traded TYM shares in the manner that concealing
TYM shares continuously through 9 securities trading accounts. They traded TYM shares in the manner that concealing, inflating and stabilizing the share price and matching orders within the group which
referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, the SEC probed into the case and found that on September 16, 2013, {A} had traded 130.12 million SSI shares by placing a total of 299 trading orders through
Provisions relating to Offer for Sale of Securities Issued by Foreign Company Whose Shares Have Been Traded or Are Purposed to be Traded on Foreign Exchange
July 31, 2007, the SEC probed into the case and found that {A}, {B}, {C}, {D} and {E} had colluded to trade RICH shares in concealment through 15 related persons securities trading accounts. They traded