Comments on: “Trading costs on the Stock Exchange of Thailand” Authors: Charoenwong C., Ding D.K., Jenwittayaroje N. Comments on: “Risk-taking behaviour during downturn: evidence of loss-chasing and
increase After capital increase Number of share (shares) Shareholding proportion (%) Number of share (shares) Shareholding proportion (%) FVC 280,000 70.0 428,626 77.3 Other Shareholders 120,000 30.0 125,691
Registered Registered THB 5,000,000 Ordinary share 50,000 shares Par value per share THB 100 3.4 Shareholder’s structure Name of Shareholder Amount of share (shares) Portion of shares (%) Registered Capital
) Million Baht) 8. The capital structure The previous capital structure List of shareholders Registered Capital 130,000,000 Baht Number of share (shares) Value per share amount 1. J.S.P. Property Public
capital increase Number of share (shares) Shareholding proportion (%) Number of share (shares) Shareholding proportion (%) FVC 280,000 70.0 428,626 77.3 Other Shareholders 120,000 30.0 125,691 22.7 Total
previous shareholder structure List of shareholders Registered Capital 130,000,000 Baht Number of share (shares) Shareholding (%) Paid-up value per share amount 1. J.S.P. Property Public Company Limited
follows: Shareholders Before capital increase After capital increase Number of share (shares) Shareholding proportion (%) Number of share (shares) Shareholding proportion (%) FVC 280,000 70.0 428,626 77.3
/feed sourcing criteria. Certifiable Criteria for assessing a whole agricultural production unit Yes Yes Adaptation and Resilience Criteria M1: No conversion of high carbon stock lands. An assessment has
paid-up capital of 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 Singapore dollars, or approximately 17 ,801 ,000 baht, divided into 700 ,000 common shares with a par value of 1 Singapore dollar per share. Shares held prior to
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