(MTBE), including certain R&D Centers, patents and technology (collectively referred to as the “Acquired Businesses/Assets”) by the Company and/or the Acquisition Subsidiaries (as defined in the enclosure
violation harder to detect “Easy” to do Constraints More costly to the firms Auditor and regulators’ scrutiny and litigation risk the sum of accruals must be zero over the life of the firm. Model Test
Corner (1998) Public Company Limited (SLC) shares to the SEC Office within the period specified in the notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board after he and his concert parties jointly acquired
parties jointly acquired 47.30% of SLC shares on September 30, 2009 which reached or passed a multiple of five percent of the total voting rights of SLC. The reports (Form 246-2) were later filed on
jointly acquired 47.30% of SLC shares on September 30, 2009 which reached or passed a multiple of five percent of the total voting rights of SLC. The reports (Form 246-2) were later filed on November 5
acquired 47.30% of SLC shares on September 30, 2009 which reached or passed a multiple of five percent of the total voting rights of SLC. The reports (Form 246-2) were later filed on November 5, 2009. SEC
and October 21, 2010, he acquired or disposed IHL shares by himself and through others, causing his aggregate shareholding in IHL to reach or pass a multiple of 5 percent of the total number of
acquired IHL shares through others, causing his aggregate shareholding of IHL to exceed trigger point at 25 percent of the total number of IHL securities sold, but he failed to make the tender offer for the
Mr. Pattarapob Ittisanyakorn On February 10, 2015 and March 11, 2015, Mr. Pattarapob Ittisanyakorn acquired shares of K.C. Property Public Company Limited (KC) which caused his aggregated holding of
Mr. Pattarapob Ittisanyakorn On March 11, 2015, Mr. Pattarapob Ittisanyakorn acquired shares of K.C. Property Public Company Limited (KC) equal to 47.57 % of the total voting rights of KC. As a