Bangkok, 20 July 2018 ? The SEC has imposed civil sanction on 24 individuals who conspired or rendered assistance to manipulate the share price of Millcon Steel Public Company Limited (MILL). The
SEC gives information on posting trading signs on listed securities in accordance with SET regulations to protect investors. SET posts supervisory signs on listed securities to warn investors to make
SEC?s probe found that during April 23 ? May 14, 2012, Sermkhun had purchased CMO shares through his securities trading account by using non-public information material to CMO share price concerning CMO
Investment & Trust Public company Limited (BFIT) at a higher price than the market price at the time.The aforesaid nonpublic information was material to the change of BSEC share price because BFIT was the
trading account to buy 9,000,000 ESTAR shares based on inside information he learnt as the CEO. Such information was about the company?s Q4/2013 performance with significant increase in revenue and profit
(PAP) through the trading account of another person to seek unlawful personal gain.Following a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), the SEC?s further investigation has revealed that on
during April 8 - June 15, 2010, {A} {B} and {C} had purchased SPSU shares through securities trading accounts of {D} and {E}. The purchases were made in such a way that taking advantage of others by using
Stock Exchange of Thailand, the SEC's probe found that during April 30 ? May 10, 2012, Sumit and Satja had purchased 2,514,800 and 490,000 RPC shares, respectively, through securities trading accounts of
during April 30 - May 10, 2012, {A} and {B} had purchased 2,514,800 and 490,000 {X1} Company shares, respectively, through securities trading accounts of intimates for their own benefits. The purchases
July 27 ? August 10, 2011, Yongyuth, then CEO of TUCC, told Vorakun to sell 17,475,100 TUCC shares in such a way that taking advantage of others by using non-public information material to TUCC share