the Company has executed the Share Purchase Agreement with the existing shareholders of Akkrawat Crop Rotation Energy Company Limited (“Akkrawat”) in the amount of 25,000 shares, representing 50 percent
) business to boost liquidity in debt instrument trading ● Revised rules on securities underwriting to increase transparency in information disclosure for investors and to enhance flexibility to businesses
Long Term Equity Fund (LTF) in the second half of 2004 added another positive factor to boost the market in 2005. Under specified investment conditions, unit holders of LTFs are able to enjoy tax
expected to boost trading activities. Figure 6: Trading Volume and Open Interest Source: TFEX Ap r 2 8, 06 Ma y 1 7, 06 Ma y 3 1, 06 Jun 16 , 0 6 Jun 30 , 0 6 Jul y 1 7, 06 Jul y 3 1, 06 Au g 1 5, 06 Au g 2
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Listed Companies SET defines CG as a set of structures and processes of the relationships between a company’s board of directors, its management and its shareholders to boost the company’s competitiveness
Annual Report 2007 Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand ANNUAL REPORT 2007 Corporate social responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large. (WBCSD Stakeholder Dialogue on CSR, The Netherlands, Sept 6-8, 1998) C o n t e n t s Corporate Review Capital Market Review Action Plan and Events Achievemen...
to all series and classes of shares before they purchase. Any changes in economic or voting rights should be subject to approval by those classes of shares which are negatively affected. The optimal
board member, thereby allowing his/her chosen candidate to win that seat. Pre-emptive rights: Pre-emptive rights give existing shareholders a chance to purchase shares of a new issue before it is offered
shareholder). Many of these transactions facilitate normal day-to-day business of the business group and might be economically efficient. Examples of such transactions are sale or purchase of goods, and