retail investors brings up the issue of whether a cognitive bias is influencing their decision. • One possible explanation could be based on a misconception that at threshold prices, an up-move of one tick
currency h in 2Q17 was handset subsid A of Bt17,108m at 43.8%, comp The 900MHz l er D&A and 215mn decreas s 18.5%, compa to move fro ncreasing 8% Yo fixed broadban % mainly due t n 1Q17 from
), Lamphun is under the management of a subsidiary company Divide the area into 70% industrial area, 10% commercial area and utility area (Green area) 20%, all of which are under development and construction
under the management of a subsidiary company Divide the area into 70% industrial area, 10% commercial area and utility area (Green area) 20%, all of which are under development and construction. The
purpose of reducing the deficit in the separate financial statements of the Company. 5 November 2018: U City’s ordinary and preferred shares start trading at new par value. The reverse stock split which
: Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting approves capital restructuring. The Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting (EGM) approves a series of transactions, namely (i) a reverse stock split of ordinary and preferred
in MAESTRO 07 Victory Monument which completed construction in end of 2018 and other ready to move in projects such as M Jatujak, MAESTRO 03 Ratchada-Rama9, MANOR Sanambinnam due to sales promotions
mainly from ready to move-in projects while there were 3 low-rise projects, Maestro 03 Ratchada-Rama9, Maestro 14 Siam-Ratchathevi and Maestro 01 Sathorn-Yenakat, completed and started transfer in Q2/2018
investment. Currently, the Company has four property development projects: World Industrial Estate Project (Lamphun), Lamphun Province is under a subsidiary company Divide the area into 70% industrial area
.............................................................................. 43 United Kingdom: Clear Policies Move the Needle on Stewardship and Engagement .................................... 45 KEY QUESTIONS TO ASK BY SECTOR Taking Investment Lessons from Socrates: Asking