regarding the shares’ purchase price and the conditions in the event of the completion of share purchase, which shall be regarded as a disputes resolution between each other and neither party is fascinated in
date on which the claimant files the complaint, unless the claimant agrees to extend such period; or 3. the claimant is not satisfied with the compliant resolution. Clause 7. In filing the dispute to the
from the date on which the claimant files the complaint, unless the claimant agrees to extend such period; or 3. the claimant is not satisfied with the compliant resolution. Clause 7. In filing the
from the date on which the claimant files the complaint, unless the claimant agrees to extend such period; or 3. the claimant is not satisfied with the compliant resolution. Clause 7. In filing the
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
restructuring of businesses and business stress resolution, promotion of good corporate governance for listed companies and market intermediaries, enhancement of measures to empower investors, support for re
continually carried on. This includes, for example, preventive measures against siphoning by requiring transparent disclosure of information when applying for a resolution from the shareholdersû meeting to
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
over investment management companies. The proposed revision also includes the ability for investment management companies to seek unitholders? resolution by holding a meeting for such purpose in addition
Annual Report 2004 S h a p i n g t h e T h ai C a p i t a l M a r k e t A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 0 4 S E C U R I T I E S A N D E X C H A N G E C O M M I S S I O N , T H A I L A N D This year’s annual report features Benjarong ceramics. Benjarong, meaning five colours, gained popularity in the royal court and the high society of Siam in the late Ayudhya period (A.D. 1350 - 1767). But it was during the early Rattanakosin period (A.D. 1782 - present), in the reigns of King Rama II and King Rama...