the rules and the time specified by the Office. Such publications or disclosure shall be displayed in a prominent place at the office of such securities company. A report together with a copy of such
each accounting period of six months. Such publications shall be posted in a prominent place at the office of such securities company, published in at least one local daily newspaper, and one copy shall
January 2018 2. The Concerned parties: The Seller: Unique Engineering and Construction Public Company Limited The Buyer: Suphankeeree Company Limited 3. Details of Connected Transaction: Suphankeeree
concerned person realise the essential of security of the information technology thoroughly had known the duties and responsibilities and guideline on controlling the various risk which have a content
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Date Month Year October 1, 2018 - September 30, 2019 1 year period 2. Party Concerned: Tiger Distribution and Logistics Co., Ltd that has registered capital amount of Baht 20,000,000. Its core business
of the first phase of the Thailand Green Taxonomy. • As such, let me take this opportunity to warmly congratulate the Bank of Thailand, Securities and Exchange Commission and all concerned stakeholders
considered to be normal business transactions, representing reasonable prices and other conditions concerned. Furthermore, such transactions should contribute to the company’s further benefits, as well as help
considered to be normal business transactions, representing reasonable prices and other conditions concerned. Furthermore, such transactions should contribute to the company’s further benefits, as well as help
normal business transactions, representing reasonable prices and other conditions concerned. Furthermore, such transactions should contribute to the company’s further benefits, as well as help strengthen