purchase S.P. Suzuki Plc. (SPSU) shares for their own and other persons' benefits. The total fine was 12,831,738.66 baht.With the referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), the SEC probe found that
individuals who serve as their directors, executives or major shareholders as it is part of the mechanism preventing persons involved in fraudulent, deceptive or corrupt activities from holding managerial or
According to referrals from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and the SEC’s further investigation, there were facts and evidence leading to believe that the actions of the three persons above
SEC Board passed a resolution to appoint three persons to the Board of Governors of the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). The newly appointed governors are: (1) Mr. Komkrit Kietduriyakul(2) Mr. Pichai
) (Presently Max Metal Corporation Plc. (MAX)) and related persons, comprising (1) Suthisak Lohsawat, former director and chief executive officer, (2) Mana Sethaputra, former managing director, (3) Wacharee
PT Millennium Penata Futures, Ascot Global Trading Ltd., and J.R.A. Business Center Co., Ltd. Also named in the complaint are two related persons, namely Arthiphant Thongchandr, as an accomplice with
bank accounts of nine persons, namely Pataman, Supichaya, Meesak, Apinunthakan, Tepparit, Tree, Phawit, Siriya, and Chanatip. Trading from these accounts were sent and matched within the group in the
persons, namely, (1) Sansaruti Chanchai (or Deaw or Sirawich Hemmarach or Somneug Posri), (2) Pinij Ratanacharurat, (3) Chairat Chantapakdee, (4) Adisak Dangkomen, (5) Praweena Sodawong, and (6) Warakom
Ratchasak and related persons with the DSI for falsifying a 10.5 million baht revenue in POWER?s financial statements for the year 2004 used for showing company profit with the request to be removed from the
SEC has alleged that the former directors of Adamas Incorporation Public Company Limited (ADAM) and others, a total of eight persons, namely (1) Mr. Boonpiam Eamroongroj (Chairman of ADAM at the