-regulation and the costs from unintended consequences of policy action. 8 REFORM PRIORITIES IN ASIA: TAKING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TO A HIGHER LEVEL © OECD 2011 underpinned by a stock-taking exercise of progress
the mark for another year in 2006, further strengthening the robustness of market infrastructure. Though affected by unexpected incidents late in the year, the market managed to recover and the stock
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: Arbitral Process (No. 3) dated 13 October 2004. Clause 3. In this Notification: “respondent” means any of the followings: (1) a securities company; (2) a local share selling agent; (3) a mutual fund
(No. 3) dated 13 October 2004. Clause 3. In this Notification: “respondent” means any of the followings: (1) a securities company; (2) a local share selling agent; (3) a mutual fund supervisor; (4) a
Signing the share purchase agreement of Akkrawat in the amount of 16,819 shares held by the Company to one company at a price of 14,000,000 baht on January 28, 2020 and the company received the said share
will get all five seats, as s/he will always outvote the minority share- holder by 80:20. cumulative voting would allow the minority shareholder to cast all his/her votes (five times 20 percent) for one
G20 priority in 2015 to support investment as a powerful driver of growth. The Principles are also about inclusiveness. Today, millions of households around the world have their savings in the stock
which the Thai equity market was one of the best-performing markets in the world with a remarkable return as high as 120%, 2004 was the year of consolidation. The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index
FROM THE CHAIRMAN (Suchart Jaovisidha) Chairman SCE_Eng_p.1-16 10/29/04, 1:05 AM4 5 In 2003, the bullish stock market was a good reflection of Thailandûs economic recovery with strong outlook and