, Debt Restructuring - Financial advisory for merger and acquisition e.g. takeover - Financial advisory for fundraising e.g. equity and debt offering, etc. - Other financial advisory service e.g
private wealth advisory service, including variety of services such as - Financial advisory related to debt financing e.g. Project Finance, Debt Restructuring - Financial advisory for merger and acquisition
Summary In the year 2020, the Company expects to be able to recognize synergy value from the merger of approximately THB 400-500 million mainly from the management of power plants, power and steam network
, study into value-accretive merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities, as well as apply efficient cost management to its businesses. Furthermore, the Company is currently preparing to lease assets to CPN
ability to fulfill its obligations on the debt securities or affect its solvency. Include discussion about the nature and results of any material reclassification, merger or consolidation of the issuer or
about the nature and results of any material reclassification, merger or consolidation of the issuer or any of its significant subsidiaries. Examples of other material events may include: acquisitions or
carried on and the important events in the development of the issuer's business, e.g. information concerning the nature and results of any material reclassification, merger or consolidation of the issuer or
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