Bangkok, August 4, 2009 ? The SEC suggests that the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) separate securities companies? proprietary trading data from that of local institutional investors and exclude the value of proprietary transactions from the calculation of their market share. This is to enhance clarity and transparency of public information adequate for investors? decision making. SEC Secretary-General Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala said: ?It was found that many securities companies had high pro...
SEC Deputy Secretary-General Sirivipa Supantanet stated that “this is the first study of audit adjustments in Thailand. This study presents errors in accounting transactions found by auditors
require some adaptations of traditional regime to accommodate digital process. Until then, offerings of any other types of securities such as equity shares or debentures will need to comply with the
with or whether adaptations have been made. If they choose not to comply or adapt, they are expected to thoroughly explain their reasons for not doing so. Firms have been requested to start disclosing
the General Accepted Accounting Standards which is in violation of Section 56 of Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535. This was caused by ROYNET made adjustments as ?loans to (former) directors? from
the General Accepted Accounting Standards which is in violation of Section 56 of Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535. This was caused by ROYNET made adjustments as ?loans to (former) directors? from
mortgages the company’s assets, including but not limited to securing debt repayment, refinancing, or negotiating waivers or modifications for debt restructuring with financial institutions.The SEC requires
land, buildings, and machinery of the company's seasoning manufacturing factory to a bank as collateral for securing a loan, refinancing, or negotiating waivers or modifications for debt restructuring
proposes to the bondholders’ meeting a revision of debt repayment conditions, changes to the debt repayment schedule, or any other modifications related to the debts; (2) Extending the maturity date for