investment advice without any reference from analysis report or certification of Maybank Kim Eng Securities (Thailand) Plc. Certain statements contained in the said could make the client believe that he will
future revenue rights during a certain period to the fund while retaining title, management and control over the assets. In doing so, feasibility studies and regulatory restrictions of the infrastructure
Upon the review of the Securities and Exchange Act, SEC finds that certain provisions of the law do not support the issuance of debt securities under the current economic situations. For example, the
operations.The requirement to appoint independent directors, however, will not apply to certain cases; for example, securities and derivatives investment advisors due to their relatively small size and few staffs
information and calling of additional shareholders? meetings which is not only costly but also affects plan of the companies in certain cases. The revised CMSB regulations will bring about more efficiency of
support the flexible application of these Principles, and therefore the specific circumstances of individual companies, shareholders and the markets within which they operate should be recognised. The
showed of 25.1% in the same quarter of last year. Excluding TBSP of 22.6% GP, Company’s %GP represented at 19.4%, primary by lower Gross Profit of High-Valued Document and Flexible Packaging. THB million
% increased, due to the increased sale of Flexible packaging compared to last year. Other income for Q2, 2020 are 1.03million baht compare to 0.66 million bath last year, with 0.37 million baht increase with no
จากกลุ่มลกูคา้อาหารสตัวใ์หม้ากขึน้ แต่ในทางกลบักนั ยอดขายผลติภณัฑ ์Flexible Packaging มยีอดขายทีเ่พิม่ขึน้จากปีก่อน เนื่องจากการขยาย ตลาดของบรษิทัในช่วงทีผ่่านมา และสถานการณ์โควดิ-19 มผีลใหล้กูคา้กลุ่ม
names of foreign personnel of foreign business operators, allowing a more flexible timeframe from one business day in advance to within seven business days from the day investment information or advice