In June 2017, the SEC required EARTH to arrange a special audit on the transactions of the advanced payments for goods and the payment for the right to purchase goods. The EARTH's plan preparer later submitted the special audit report in November 2017, which indicated that EARTH had used the advanced payments, the payment for the right to purchase goods and other assets in exchange for the mining property rights over the two mines in Indonesia, at the total amount of USD731 million.After conside...
launch of ?The Pride in Thai Innovative and Creative Businesses? Project, aiming to promote raising fund through capital market for innovative and creative businesses. The application period will last
Earlier, the SEC instructed EARTH to clarify the information regarding the existence and the fair value of the mining property rights over the two mines located in Indonesia and publicly disclose the
mining property rights over two mines in Indonesia. The deadline was due on 31 December 2018.Earlier, the SEC ordered EARTH to clarify two issues, as follows: (1) the existence and the legal rights over
and services to propel recognition of Thailand?s innovation and creativity worldwide.Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General said that the SEC has encouraged creative-based businesses, such as
and to arrange a special audit on the sources, existence and status of such debts which consequently caused EARTH to apply for business rehabilitation. The results of the special audit must be disclosed
Bangkok, 23 June 2017 ? The SEC has ordered Polaris Capital Public Company Limited (POLAR) to have an auditor conduct a special audit on the sources, existence and completeness of its accounting
our booth to check their readiness for fundraising in the ?Pride of the Provinces? and the ?Pride in Thai Innovative and Creative Businesses? zones. Last but certainly not least, at ?A thousand baht
raising channel for start-ups, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and technology-based and creative businesses as well as business restructure to have access to financial support from investing
innovative knowledge, creative thinking, and innovative change. A total of 48 staff members from 16 departments (13 teams) participated in the event this year with qualified experts as the judges giving the