appointed as the debenture holder’s representative by the company. Clause 4/35 In cases in which any of the following grounds for suspicion become apparent to the SEC Office, the SEC Office may give an
have subscribed for those structured notes. Clause 10/11 In cases where any of the following grounds for suspicion appears to the SEC Office, the SEC Office shall not approve, suspend or revoke the
. However, overall recovery is gradually improved, the Company closely monitors situation with flexibility to adapt management strategy and marketing activities to fully response local demand. The Company
. However, overall recovery is gradually improved, the Company closely monitors situation with flexibility to adapt management strategy and marketing activities to fully response local demand. The Company
Section 3: The issuer has designed and implemented strategies to mitigate and adapt to these climate risks and vulnerabilities to the underlying assets and projects and the broader ecosystem and its
line with the TCFD, refers to the potential positive impacts on an organization resulting from efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change, such as through resource efficiency and cost savings, the
have subscribed for those debt securities. Clause 13 In cases where any of the following grounds for suspicion appears to the SEC Office, the SEC Office shall not approve, suspend or revoke a private
order to adapt the forms of oversight and communication with stakeholders to the changing situation appropriately. These included using online communication and launching relief measures to mitigate
the following grounds for suspicion appears to the SEC Office, the SEC Office shall not approve, suspend or revoke a private placement of debt securities, as the case may be: (1) the Thai government
facts with respect to such lack of qualifications in support of its consideration. Clause 16 In cases where any of the following grounds for suspicion appears to the SEC Office, the SEC Office shall not