constant offering and repurchase prices all the time, or MMF constant NAV, shall not file for automatic approval of the fund establishment. (2) The calculation for the number of investment units (2.1) Fix
constant offering and repurchase prices all the time, or MMF constant NAV, shall not file for automatic approval of the fund establishment. (2) The calculation for the number of investment units (2.1) Fix
without fully explaining the fund's features nor giving the fund fact sheet to the client for self-study. The client misunderstood that the trigger fund was a fix-income fund similar to the product of the
percent of total assets) and Baht 448.52 million (or 19.75 percent of total assets) respectively. During the period, there was no significant investment. 2.1.4 Restricted fix deposit: As at 30th June 2017
shareholders meeting in advance, for which the Board of Directors deemed it appropriate to fix the base price for sale of shares in each subsidiary at the price with a discount not exceeding 10 percent of the
Eight Thousand One Hundred Eighty Seven Thousand Three Hundred Forty Two Baht). D.T.C. Industries Plc. agreed to except Thai Japan Laboratories Co., Ltd not pay principal in the first two years. and fix
circumstance, shall not be lower than the “base price” approved by the shareholders meeting in advance, for which the Board of Directors deemed it appropriate to fix the base price for sale of shares in each
expenses but there is some fix cost that we can’t decrease, the ratio of selling and admin expense is almost the same with last year. • We have to record special transaction in consolidated statement for
, keeping fix costs and capex under strict control. The steel markets performed reasonably well, and our new product has gained traction in the steel market as our customers see the value in use of the
%, decreased from last year by 6.23 million baht or 55.72% of the same period of last year. A decline in net profit was from a drop of sales, a higher in fix distribution costs and moreover, there were no