will help business operators realize that issuing shares, debentures, or other types of fundraising through the capital market is not too complicated or costly. Rather, it will be alternative fundraising
. ?Developing infrastructure is essential and expensive. The private sector should be allowed to take part in the process through an infrastructure fund. For example, to support the government?s energy policy
replace the current regime whereby each license represents a bundle of business undertakings, which proves to be costly to licensees. The revision would allow more flexibility and support future types of
treatment of all shareholders. Company procedures should not make it unduly difficult or expensive to cast votes. 22 G20/OECD PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE © OECD 2015 The right to participate in general
estate development projects but due to the feasibility study of the project, the Company considered that the development of the project on such land is costly and not cost effective. The Company, therefore
small Enterprises can be relatively straightforward and does not need to be expensive. Micro and small Enterprises tend to be less complex, more flexible, have less degrees of separation between those
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or 12% when compared to 1H/2016, although, the price of natural gas is less expensive than in 1H/2016 but gas usage volume is 25% higher. Sriracha plant performance (Unit: THB million) Gross profit
not be complicated or costly for shareholders, and the meeting location to be easy to reach. 1.4 The board should allow shareholders to send their questions to the company prior to the 63Section 1
Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC) CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COUNTRY ASSESSMENT Thailand JANUARY 2013 Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC) CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COUNTRY ASSESSMENT Thailand January 2013 Acknowledgements This assessment of corporate governance in Thailand has been prepared by David Robinett, Ratchada Anantavrasilpa, and Catherine Hickey of the World Bank Global Capital Markets Practice, as part of the Reports on Observance of Standards and Codes Pro...