owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial statements for the
outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial statements for the year 2015 without
the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial
the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial
believing that the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual
auditor into believing that the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the
shares reached or passed a multiple of five percent of the total outstanding shares or the total number of voting rights of UKEM. She later filed the accurate report (Form 246-2) to the SEC Office on April
consolidated financial statements. The revision was to recognize the gain on disposal of investment in the subsidiary to equity attributable to shareholders of the parent in the consolidated financial statements
Mr. Anurag Baheti Mr. Anurag Baheti, Senior Manager - Finance & Accounts of Polyplex (Thailand) Public Company Limited (“PTL”), knows the information on PTL’s performance in the consolidated and
. Pranay Kothari, an Executive Director and representative of juristic person of PCL, and Mr. Manish Gupta, Chief Financial Officer of PCL, know the information on PTL’s performance in the consolidated and