Electronics PCL has the pleasure of submitting first quarter of 2018 operating results of the Company and its subsidiaries ("the Group") based on reviewed consolidated financial statements for the three-month
Electronics PCL has the pleasure of submitting second quarter of 2017 operating results of the Company and its subsidiaries ("the Group") based on reviewed consolidated financial statements for the three-month
Electronics PCL has the pleasure of submitting third quarter of 2017 operating results of the Company and its subsidiaries ("the Group") based on reviewed consolidated financial statements for the three-month
Electronics PCL has the pleasure of submitting fiscal year 2017 operating results of the Company and its subsidiaries ("the Group") based on audited consolidated financial statements for the period ended
Mr. Porameth Rungrongtanin On November 16, 2018 Mr. Porameth Rungrongtanin acquired Digital Tech Planet Public Company Limited (DIGI) shares in the amount of 338,556,100 shares which equaled to 21.42
Mr. Virat Udomsinwatthana On June 13, 2007, Mr. Virat Udomsinwatthana failed to comply with rules specified by Securities and Exchange Commission. In this regard, Mr. Virat Udomsinwatthana acquired
. Pattanapong acquired shares of ASCON resulting in the aggregate number of shares held by him and six other persons exceeded trigger point at 25 percent of the total voting rights of ASCON. SEC Act S.247
Supervisory Board after he acquired NOBLE shares between January 31, 2013 and May 3, 2013 SEC Act S.246 Settlement Committee Meeting No. 9/2017 Settlement Committee Order No. 76/2017 Dated 18/10/2017
consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe. 2) Revenue from the office for rent business of Baht 38.6 million from office building in London, U.K. 3) Other revenue of Baht 82.5 million, which grew by
Supervisory Board after he acquired or disposed TRAF between April 3, 2007 and August 7, 2008 which caused his aggregate holding of TRAF shares held by other persons to reach or pass a multiple of five percent