Section 81 Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 Section 81. After the completion of the sale of securities, the promoters of a public limited company, a company or owner of securities shall report
focus on OOH platform to an integrated platform that combines the offline and online worlds. This new approach has proven effective in helping advertisers reach the exact target audience rather than
Underwriting; (2) “offeror” means the promoters of a public limited company, a company or owner of securities who have offered for sale of securities to public; (3) “issuer” shall include the promoters of a
) “offeror” means the promoters of a public limited company, a company or owner of securities who have offered for sale of securities to public; (3) “issuer” shall include the promoters of a public limited
landscape, the trend has shifted from solely focusing on OOH media platform to an integrated platform that combines offline and online media. This new approach has proven effective in helping advertisers
trained in responsible and productive use of the internet • Number of children trained in responsible and productive use of the internet • Number of women certified as Mobile Financial Services Promoters
Guide 234 เรื่อง Advertising financial products and advice services: Good practice guidance ของ Australian Securities and Investment Commission ก าหนดว่า “Promoters should consider the overall impression
installation including platform screen doors, scrollers and pillars. This enhancement is anticipated to offer higher visual impact and allow Otego to offer more creative contents to advertisers. 3M 2020
media network continuously through M&A and converting static panels to digital screens (digitalisation), which can deliver more flexibility and scalability for advertisers to deliver messages to target
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