, conditions and procedures as specified in the notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board by failing to communicate with clear and reliable information, and without misleading information. SEC Act
(“UOBAM”) failed to order or act duty resulting in UOBAM failed to communicate with clear and reliable information, and without misleading information. SEC Act S.283 paragraph 1 Settlement Committee
clear such transactions through his securities trading account on continual basis and in concealment to mislead the general public to believe that UMI shares were purchased or sold in great volume at that
clear such transactions through his securities trading account on continual basis and in concealment to mislead the general public to believe that UMI shares were purchased or sold in great volume at that
clear such transactions through his securities trading account on continual basis and in concealment to mislead the general public to believe that UMI shares were purchased or sold in great volume at that
concerning the business operation of PLE net profit in Q1/2010 of 184.10 million baht which increased 182.74% from PLE net loss of 223.23 million baht for the same period of 2009 and increased 145.6% from the
other persons to trade shares of Union Mosaic Industry Public Company Limited (“UMI”) and to clear such transactions through her securities trading account on continual basis and in concealment to mislead
which significantly increased from previous year Baht 270.61 million, an increase of 220.78 percent. Mr. Ratanachai used such material non-public information to gain unfair benefits over other persons by
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the special case inquiry
liabilities in excess of total assets and not to know the true and sufficient information about the increased debt of 26,000 million Baht. This case is in the process of inquiry by the inquiry official. SEC