high trading volume. They also traded RS shares on a continual basis, causing the share price to be inconsistent with the normal market condition to induce the public to trade RS shares. The acts of
high trading volume. They also traded RS shares on a continual basis, causing the share price to be inconsistent with the normal market condition to induce the public to trade RS shares. The acts of
Limited (YCI) share, namely (1) Mr. Yangyong Intarasongkraw, (2) Mrs. Woranan Lertkulthum, (3) Mr. Bhanurak Saengaram, (4) Mr. Chanya Leerungruangporn, and (5) Ms. Kornyachath Yodapikul. Their offence was
with Section 83 of the Criminal Code. According to the Fifth Amendment of the Securities and Exchange Act in 2016 (B.E. 2559), the action of share manipulation is still the offense under Section 244/3
placed trade orders in Mr. Peeranut’s account in a manner that manipulated the RPC share price, consequently misleading the public about the price or trading volume of the securities – for example, by
activities of other persons or manipulating the closing share prices on certain days, with the intention to cause the SCN share prices and trading volume to be inconsistent with the normal market conditions
According to a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) in 2023 and the SEC’s further investigation, it was revealed that during the period between 2 – 9 September 2022, the four
and stabilizing the share price as well as matching the trading among those aforesaid accounts in concealment to mislead the public about such share price and trading volume. He had also traded ASCON
According to a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) in 2022 and the SEC’s further investigation, evidence indicates that the 29 persons, namely: (1) Mrs. La-or Tangkaravakoon, (2) Mrs
According to a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) in 2021 and the SEC’s further investigation, evidence indicates that the 11 persons, namely: (1) Mr. Apimuk Bamrungwong, (2) Mr