company’s strategic objectives and its progress towards meeting them. Such disclosures should: a) be linked to the company’s business model; b) be genuinely informative and include forward-looking elements
them. Such disclosures should: a) be linked to the company’s business model; b) be genuinely informative and include forward-looking elements where this will enhance understanding; c) describe the
that the client would realize the importance of asset allocation and suitable investment or transaction; (4) investment analysis article conducted by the intermediary; (5) informative disclosure or
that the client would realize the importance of asset allocation and suitable investment or transaction; (4) investment analysis article conducted by the intermediary; (5) informative disclosure or
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company is less than one percent of the total amount of the shares sold of that company; (9) being a person not having educational qualification, work experience or other qualification as specified in the
the 2020 economy will decrease from -5.3% to - 8.1%, causing overall market uncertainty. The Company has adapted to support the situation by considering investing in the educational loan business. Under
Company's income from education business was THB 75.8 million, decreased by THB 5.9 million, or 7.3% yoy. This is mainly due to a decrease in revenue from educational management as a result of the
) course (at least Level 1) during the past two calendar years prior to expiration of approval term; 2.2 Master’s degree or higher from educational institutions accepted by the Office during the past two