The SEC announces result of its investigation in trading of SCIB-C1 (derivative warrants of Siam City Bank PLC?s shares (SCIB)) which concluded that no price manipulation was found. Details are as
Stock Exchange of Thailand, the SEC's probe found that during April 30 ? May 10, 2012, Sumit and Satja had purchased 2,514,800 and 490,000 RPC shares, respectively, through securities trading accounts of
} Company (presently known as {X2} Company) shares for their own benefits, as well as {C} as aider and abettor in the scheme.With the referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, the SEC's probe found that
the referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, the SEC's probe found that during November 9-22, 2012, {A} purchased 1,786,100 {X1} Company shares based on the company positive non-public information
purchase S.P. Suzuki Plc. (SPSU) shares for their own and other persons' benefits. The total fine was 12,831,738.66 baht.With the referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), the SEC probe found that
rules. Bee was earlier found purchasing EIC shares through the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) at a price higher than the tender offer price. His action resulted in a violation of the tender offer rules
the case and found that from April 7 to 21, 2010, Swake had, via other persons? securities accounts, purchased 5,000,000 PLE shares in the manner that taking advantage of the others by using PLE
} and {C} for aiding and abetting {A}'s wrongdoing.With the referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), the SEC probed into the case and found that during November 16 - December 7, 2010, {A}, then
; 2. Jiraporn Tansupong (six-month suspension) ? aiding and facilitating clients? payments of purchased securities with unorganized market loans, forging clients? signatures to transfer the clients
securities company?s report on Pongsa?s alleged defrauding of client assets during 2005-2007, the SEC investigated further into the case and found that Pongsa had transferred securities from a client?s account