new chapter on institutional investors (considering the prevalence of concentrated ownership in Asia). It was suggested that the Asian Roundtable might next address the role of stock exchanges in
utilized or have not reached the optimal level yet. Therefore, cost per unit was higher at this point, which might continue to impact the Company’s operating performance in the short term, or for the next 2
provinces, and 1 project overseas), 30 food centers, 7 office towers, 2 hotel properties, 12 residential project for sale comprise 9 high- rise residential projects and 3 low-rise residential projects. Table
provinces, and 1 project overseas), 30 food centers, 7 office towers, 2 hotel properties, 12 residential project for sale comprise 9 high- rise residential projects and 3 low-rise residential projects. Table
continue to monitor the outbreak situation that might affect the Company’s operation. Revenue from sales of goods and rendering service Revenue from sales of goods and rendering service for the first quarter
Activity report 2015 En require by the auditing standards, nor did they provide adequate examples of factors that might affect the determination of sample size. - Archive of audit files, in both paper and
test. In addition, intermediaries must inform AI to be aware that they might receive less information than that receive in the course of public offering of securities. Taking suitability test may be
business in a number of jurisdictions. Regarding investor concern over securities houses? proprietary trading that might be seen as taking advantage of customer and thus deteriorate investor confidence in
voting method for director selection. This case is in the judicial consideration process. In addition, on 14 November 2017 the SET announced that IFEC might be liable to delisting because IFEC failed to
Triratvorakul, the Bank of Thailand Governor said, ?The potential root causes or threats that influence people to make an adverse decision on their saving and spending manner might consist of 3 factors which are