non-compliances were resulted from failures to record employee benefit obligation in accordance with Thai Accounting Standard No. 19 ?Employee Benefits? prescribed by Accounting Standard Committee
Reporting Standard No. 11 (Revised 2009) – Construction Contracts, and the Financial Reporting Standard No. 24 (Revised 2012) – Related Party Disclosures. Later, T submitted the rectified and audited
, 2012 to the SET and the SEC Office on March 1, 2013. The financial statements did not comply with the Financial Reporting Standard No. 3 (Revised 2552) Business Combinations. The rectified financial
, 2013 to the Stock Exchange of Thailand (the SET) and the SEC Office on May 15, 2013. The financial statements did not comply with the Financial Reporting Standard No. 3 (Revised 2552) Business
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comply with the Financial Reporting Standard No. 3 (Revised 2552)Business Combinations. The rectified Form 56-1, 2012 was later filed with the SEC Office and the SET on November 4, 2013. SEC Act S.56
the business operation of the company that did not comply with the Financial Reporting Standard No. 3 (Revised 2552) Business Combinations. Later, the rectified information was filed with the SEC Office
February 17, 2014. The financial statements did not comply with the Accounting Standard. That is, the company realized the gain from selling the capital investment in its subsidiary and booked in the
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demonstrating the new debtor?s repayment ability. The SEC, therefore, instructed SGF to revise such item in compliance with the Thai Accounting Standard (TAS) No. 34 Re: Troubled Debt Restructuring. SGF is