opinions on NRF’s interim financial statements for the third quarter of 2024 because the auditor was unable to obtain sufficient, appropriate audit evidence regarding the fair value measurement of the shares
management has caused the auditor to be unable to perform any audit to obtain sufficient evidences related to the company?s transactions. Within June 1, 2012, the company is required to submit to the SEC and
investment consultant for complex instruments type 1 is allowed to give advice to investors about capital market products without complex features and products with high risks or complexity of all types. Ex
, permissible to be offered to institutional investors and high net worth investors, either directly or through intermediaries. Due to the instruments? characteristics of high risk and complexity, the investment
(paragraph ........); ( 2.1.2 incorrect use of accounting policy (paragraph........); ( 2.1.3 inappropriate/insufficient disclosure of information (paragraph........). ( 2.2 Inability to obtain sufficient
2.1.3 inappropriate/insufficient disclosure of information (paragraph........). ฆ 2.2 Inability to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence and the possible effects are material, but not pervasive
the financial statements (paragraph number........) ( 2.2 The auditor is unable to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence on which to base the opinion, but the auditor concludes that the possible
stipulated under the first paragraph, it shall be taken account of nature, scale, quantity, complexity and diversity of businesses and services, as well as acceptable level of risks relevant to such businesses
giving advice or information on foreign currency denominated capital market products through Thai business operators, are not subject to the requirements to obtain licenses for investment advisory service
leading the public to believe that the said company is: (1) a social enterprise thus allowed to make a public offering without the requirement to obtain approval or file a registration statement with SEC