Comments on: “Trading costs on the Stock Exchange of Thailand” Authors: Charoenwong C., Ding D.K., Jenwittayaroje N. Comments on: “Risk-taking behaviour during downturn: evidence of loss-chasing and
better stock movement. 2. A decrease in trade accounts receivable and retention receivable at amount of Baht 35 million. 3. An increase in investment in available-for-sales securities (MILL) at amount of
by Baht 91.40 million or 1.55% comparing with December 31, 2019 due to 1. A decrease in inventories at amount of Baht 19.56 million which was due to better stock movement. 2. A decrease in trade
% comparing with December 31, 2019 due to 1. A decrease in inventories at amount of Baht 85 million which was due to better stock movement. 2. A decrease in trade accounts receivable and retention receivable at
assigned by such claimant; “SET” means the Stock Exchange of Thailand; “Office” means the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Chapter I General Provision ________________________ Clause 4. The
claimant; “SET” means the Stock Exchange of Thailand; “Office” means the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Chapter I General Provision ________________________ Clause 4. The arbitral
February 18, 2019 To: The President The Stock Exchange of Thailand Re: 2018 operating results We, Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Ltd, would like to notify the Company’s 2018 operating
February 17, 2020 To: The President The Stock Exchange of Thailand Re: 2019 operating results We, Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Ltd, would like to report the Company’s 2019 operating
February 26, 2018 To: The President The Stock Exchange of Thailand Re: 2017 operating results We, Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Ltd, would like to notify the Company’s 2017 operating
services used, names of the service providers, and statistics of votes exercised using proxy or advisory services. Principle 5.6 Institutional Investors should disclose their approach to stock lending and