the existence of the debt that Tangerine Properties Co., Ltd., a POLAR subsidiary, owes to Simba Co., Ltd. Earlier, the SEC ordered POLAR to conduct a special audit on such debt and requested the
loadings are market, size and momentum factors. The majority of Thai mutual funds investment policies specifically spell out large cap stocks as their objective, so the size loading is not surprising. The
worth noting that, in the regression analysis that we have reported so far, the effect of firm size on corporate culture is not significant. This is particularly surprising as large firms are probably
and assessing the progress of a construction project so audit deficiencies found in this area were not surprising. To address this problem, the SEC invited a construction planning specialist to share
surprising, therefore, that companies feel enormous pressure to deliver in the short term. Yet many of the factors that foster business resilience and sustainability play out over years and, in some industries