and sale or exchange of securities in the Securities Exchange and in an over-the-counter centre by a securities company licensed to undertake securities dealing business; (9) relocate its head office or
, which conducts business as a carrier with its own containers, gained lower revenue from transportation due impact from corona 2019 epidemic situation resulting in not being able to relocate containers as
in vicinity, and there is enough space for the operation of the Company, thus, the new building is modern and well equipped with amenities. In addition, to relocate the office to new building will
does not have any negative impact to the Company. At present, this land is used as a warehouse, storage center, and center for maintenance of equipment and tools of the Company. The Company will relocate
Estate Public Company Limited Management Discussion and Analysis 2Q20 With respect to commercial business, special reduction granted to tenants impacted by COVID-19 is expected to reduce thanks to revival
foreign firms are looking to relocate production activities to and expand production in Thailand in response to trade conflicts, particularly in sectors such as electronics and automotive parts. It is also
in the market. Broadly speaking, the Thai economy in 2017 may grow around 3.4 percent. In addition to government spending and investment – the main contributors to the Thai economic revival, we should
of 2016. Looking ahead into the final quarter of this year, loans are set to maintain growth. Business loans, in particular, are expected to receive a boost from revival in economic activity and the
have been achieved. The capital market has developed and gone through a major turnaround in support of the country’s economic revival and sustained growth. Such advancement was reflected in the increase
Governance of Publicly Traded Company - Definition (Section 89/1) - Qualifications and the removal of directors and executives (Section 89/3 - 89/6) - Duty and responsibility of directors and executives (Section 89/7 - 89/14) - Shareholders’ rights under Chapter 3/1 (Section 89/26, 89/28, 89/30) - Shareholder’s right to bring a derivative action and a private lawsuit against directors and executives (Section 89/18 - 89/20) - Criminal liability of directors and executives (Section 281/2, 281/3, 2...