and staffs as well as having measures for emergency cases whereby procedures and responsible persons should be clearly prescribed. Clause 4. Derivatives broker who wishes to use back office service from
the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission No. OrThor. 7/2549 Re: Guidelines and Conditions for Securities Company Relating to the Using of Back Office Service from Service Provider Whereas
Exchange Commission No. SorThor. 20/2549 Re: Rules for Derivatives Broker on Using of Derivatives Investor Contact Service and Back Office Service from Service Provider By virtue of Clause 27/1 of the
the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission No. SorThor. 20/2549 Re: Rules for Derivatives Broker on Using of Derivatives Investor Contact Service and Back Office Service from Service Provider
. Rear Admiral Chano Phenjati 1,803,176 1.28 1,803,176 0.57 9. Mr. Supoj Lapanantarat 1,666,300 1.18 1,666,300 0.52 10. Mr. Panaj Rungnoppakhunsri 1,603,900 1.14 1,603,900 0.50 11. Austin Asset Limited** 0
. Suppaluek Na Songkla, Mr. Ittidet Phonin and Miss Nittaya Na Songkla offered company to buy SUTG stock for 132,000 units whereas 66% of total paid-up capital of SUTG. Main reason of the deal is to come back
itself and its overseas subsidiaries as well as marketing and managing expense to support existing customers. 4. Financial Cost For the year 2019, the company had financial cost of USD 29.27 million (or
was mainly in related to the consolidated expense of supporting the Company itself and its overseas subsidiaries’ operation as well as marketing and managing expense to support existing customers as
continued to grow well by c.20%. Net profit in Q2/2017 was Baht 61 million, a decrease of 57% YoY due to 1) higher cost per unit resulted from lower capacity utilization; 2) higher depreciation resulted
as well as production efficiency. In addition, production capacity utilization was also enhanced compared with last year. 3. Other incomes increased by 17.81 million bath, mainly coming from sales of