under the management of a subsidiary company Divide the area into 70% industrial area, 10% commercial area and utility area (Green area) 20%, all of which are under development and construction. The
purpose of reducing the deficit in the separate financial statements of the Company. 5 November 2018: U City’s ordinary and preferred shares start trading at new par value. The reverse stock split which
indirect impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the economy. In a move to restore capital market confidence, the cabinet approved an additional tax privilege for people who purchase investment units in “SSF
: Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting approves capital restructuring. The Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting (EGM) approves a series of transactions, namely (i) a reverse stock split of ordinary and preferred
investment. Currently, the Company has four property development projects: World Industrial Estate Project (Lamphun), Lamphun Province is under a subsidiary company Divide the area into 70% industrial area
in MAESTRO 07 Victory Monument which completed construction in end of 2018 and other ready to move in projects such as M Jatujak, MAESTRO 03 Ratchada-Rama9, MANOR Sanambinnam due to sales promotions
mainly from ready to move-in projects while there were 3 low-rise projects, Maestro 03 Ratchada-Rama9, Maestro 14 Siam-Ratchathevi and Maestro 01 Sathorn-Yenakat, completed and started transfer in Q2/2018
(Newest) Date (Oldest) SEC allows asset management companies to make public comments on custodian service for funds they manage Nowadays, asset management companies are required to separate investors’ asset
for funds they manage Nowadays, asset management companies are required to separate investors’ asset from the companies’ ones and introduce measures to protect investors’ assets for other benefits
.............................................................................. 43 United Kingdom: Clear Policies Move the Needle on Stewardship and Engagement .................................... 45 KEY QUESTIONS TO ASK BY SECTOR Taking Investment Lessons from Socrates: Asking