in auditing and reviewing its 2014 and Q1/2015 financial statements where the auditor expressed qualified opinions due to limitation on scope of audit imposed by the company management. EIC must submit
Section 19(3) of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) as amended by the Securities and Exchange Act (No.4) B.E. 2535 (1992) which contains certain provisions on restriction of rights and
return continuation in the short term Low risk Liquidity-constrainted investors hold leveraged positions in low-risk assets which they may have to sell in bad times when liquidity constraint become binding
the unit holders, under Clause 23 and Clause 24; (16) the restriction of unit holders’ right when exceeding the holding ratio or when having extraordinary interest in the matter, under Clause 25; (17
accounting principles. Moreover, the auditor was unable to find sufficient supporting evidence to satisfy the audit procedures due to limitation on scope of audit imposed by the PICNI management in various
financial difficulty and unable to maintain adequate net capital as prescribed. The revised rules include rectification period, restriction of business operations during rectification period and undertakings
be able to offer for sale of shares to this type of investor without limitation on offering amount. The consultation paper is available on www.sec.or.th. Stakeholders and interested parties are
. Previously, the SEC notified VTE to rectify its 2013 and Q1/2014 financial statements due to the auditors? qualified opinions resulted from limitation on their scope of audit/review. Hence, the auditors were
Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) which contains certain provisions in relation to the restriction of rights and liberties of persons, which Section 29 in conjunction with Section 33, Section 34, Section 41
. On the domestic front, elevated household debt remains a constraint to purchasing power. In the meantime, domestic political situation also warrants monitoring as the government is preparing for an