Bangkok, July 3, 2012 ? SEC Secretary-General Vorapol Socatiyanurak revealed after a Q2/2012 meeting with the Association of Thai Securities Companies (ASCO) that the SEC and ASCO agreed on quality enhancement for investment analysts and research, as well as securities professionals to build investor confidence and strengthen business competitiveness. The meeting also discussed certain business obstacles to seek proper solutions.ASCO came up with a quality enhancement plan for investment analyst...
Bangkok, September 10, 2013 ? The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) agree on introducing investment risk management guideline and due diligence checklist before investing in complex financial products to promote business standard and competitiveness. SEC Secretary-General Vorapol Socatiyanurak said that the SEC approved the AIMC?s investment risk management guideline and due diligence checklist before investing in complex finan...
: Push to the Limit, Stop the Corruption,” featured exhibitions showcasing anti-corruption efforts across various sectors, raising awareness and anti-corruption commitment performances. The ceremony took
fluctuation.The SEC sought public comments on principle for revision around middle of last year where majority of respondents gave favorable feedback and this time seeks public comments on 4 proposed regulations
number of customers and the investment amount of each client. Following the public hearing on the regulatory sandbox amendment conducted earlier this year, which received favorable responses from most
sales due to raw material used decreased by can push increased price of paper to customers. - Selling and administrative expenses of Q2/2016 was 10.97 percent of sale, decreased to 9.92 percent in Q2/2017
plans to lay out a cooperative framework with SEC to push forward the SDG implementation and the UN Guiding Principles of Business and Human Rights in Thailand.
result of favorable sales growth in Vietnam and Myanmar markets. Profit for the period L&E’s consolidated profit for the period of Q1/2018 was posted at Baht 19.9 million, up 485 % or Baht 16.5 million
Export rose 7% Y-O-Y driven by a favorable sales growth in Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysian and Indonesian markets. Profit for the period L&E’s consolidated profit for the period of Q1/2019 was posted at
thanks to the increase in same-store sales figures from company Lighting Solution Centers at both Ratchadapisek and Ratchapruk branches; - Export sales jump 55% Y-O-Y due primarily to the favorable growth