SEC?s probe found that during April 23 ? May 14, 2012, Sermkhun had purchased CMO shares through his securities trading account by using non-public information material to CMO share price concerning CMO
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
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
probed into the case and found conversation in the LINE Application that {A} traded securities for herself through the client's securities trading account. During a certain period of time, she made a
into the case and found conversation in the LINE Application that {A} traded securities for herself through the client?s securities trading account. During a certain period of time, she made a number of
failed to inform a client of material information that was likely to affect investor's interests.Following the SCB report, the SEC probed into the case and found that a client wanted to sell investment
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
investigation, Sakkarin was found to have acted in the following manners: (1) Soliciting a client to buy shares on the NP/SP List for the purpose of averaging out the cost of shares in the client's portfolio