Bangkok, February 29, 2012 ? The SEC and the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) have been concerned over the irregular closing price on December 30, 2011 of Gold exchange-trade
Chongnonsee, Amphur Yannawa, Bangkok. Details are as follows: 1. Transaction Date : within June 2018 2. Party Concerned and Details of Disposal of Assets ▪ Seller : O.C.C. Public Company Limited ▪ Buyer
19,332,000 Baht for one year. 4.1.2 The service of loading up and loading down of goods and lifting of container of goods, to calculate from the pricing including operation costs amount 30,000,000 Baht per
loading up and loading down of goods and lifting of container of goods, to calculate from the pricing including operation costs amount 24,000,000 Baht per annum. 4.2 Payment term 4.2.1 Paying monthly
19,332,000 Baht for one year. 4.1.2 The service of loading up and loading down of goods and lifting of container of goods, to calculate from the pricing including operation costs amount 30,000,000 Baht per
(Thailand) Co.,Ltd. (“DBS”), shall be liable for DBS’s failure to calculate the net capital (NC) in accordance with the rules, conditions and procedures of the Notification of the Securities and Exchange
Securities (Thailand) Co.,Ltd. (“DBS”), shall be liable for DBS’s failure to calculate the net capital (NC) in accordance with the rules, conditions and procedures of the Notification of the Securities and
that the Company uses to calculate the size of asset acquisition transaction is total of Baht 300 million and assigned the Management to set the closing date when complete the significant conditions for
meeting reached the following conclusions: 1. The SEC re-emphasized that the mutual goal of all parties concerned is to develop and promote market efficiency and the compensation policy is only one of
are not subject to the SEC?s consideration. However, to help mediate dispute on the matters, the SEC will provide a forum for discussion among parties concerned. In seeking the solution, the SEC has