Remarks: 1. The Company may either entirely or partially allocate the newly issued ordinary shares, whether in single or sequential allocation. In any case, the aggregate number of newly issued ordinary
allocate the newly issued ordinary shares, whether in single or sequential allocation. In any case, the aggregate number of newly issued ordinary shares to be allocated to specific persons under the Private
segment. o With two sequential quarters yielding triple digit EBITDA/ton, We are confident to hence- forth report the same for FY 2017. Figure 5: Annual Business Segments-Production Volume and Core EBITDA 7
-2023 ~600kta ROCE 13-15% ~400-450 Adopting best in class international practices Going forward, our MD&A reporting will reflect the Reported EBITDA & Underlying EBITDA in a sequential manner, moving away
separate from the employees that participate in taking credit rating actions or developing or modifying credit rating methodologies that apply to such rated entity or obligor. C. CRA Employee Independence
but not limited to: (1) allocating the newly issued ordinary shares whether in a single or sequential allocations, determining the period of the offering, payment, conditions and other details in
the obligor (e.g., government regulators) regarding supervisory matters should be separate from the employees that participate in taking credit rating actions or developing or modifying credit rating
well as any other documents in relation to Komchadluek Business and Trademark Acquisition, including but not limited to the Business and Trademark Purchase Agreement; (c) Executing, amending, modifying
, the client did not properly run journal vouchers in a sequential order, lacked supporting documents for most journal vouchers related to the transfer of cash between bank accounts, and some journal
Governance of Publicly Traded Company - Definition (Section 89/1) - Qualifications and the removal of directors and executives (Section 89/3 - 89/6) - Duty and responsibility of directors and executives (Section 89/7 - 89/14) - Shareholders’ rights under Chapter 3/1 (Section 89/26, 89/28, 89/30) - Shareholder’s right to bring a derivative action and a private lawsuit against directors and executives (Section 89/18 - 89/20) - Criminal liability of directors and executives (Section 281/2, 281/3, 2...