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) Disclosure and transparency; The chapter identifies key areas of disclosure, such as the financial and operating results, company objectives, major share ownership, remuneration, related party transactions
-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
: Sale of Securities by a Securities Company Which Does Not Have Possession of the Securities By virtue of Section 14 and Section 98(5) of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992), the Securities
the Employee Share Ownership Plan (“ESOP”) and the formation of the ESOP Committee is now more than 10 years old. Since the ESOP scheme has not yet been approved by shareholders and no ESOP warrants
Share ownership The board should disclose the company policy concerning ownership of shares by the CEO and senior management. This should include the company policy as to how share ownership requirements
period ended June increase of 14% are mainly from increase in sales, COGs and stock control, and wel-managed in administrative expenses. • Administrative expense for 3-month period ended June reduced
( Translation ) Ref. No. HARN 011/2019 14 November 2019 Subject: Notification about Related Parties Transaction To: Director and Manager The Stock Exchange of Thailand (“the SET”) The committee of
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World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) or debt instrument having organized secondary market; (3) having policy to invest in the similar assets as those permissible to invest in or to have in possession by