Bangkok, September 25, 2014 - The SEC organized ?3rd SEC Working Papers Forum?, jointly with the Faculty of Business Administration and the Faculty of Management Sciences, Kasetsart University presented three research papers on ?Listed Company Assessment?. Dr. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General said that the third SEC Working Papers Forum, organized under the MoU with four leading business schools aiming to provide a platform for capital market research presentation and implementation....
The SEC Secretary-General together with the Management Team convened a joint meeting yesterday with the Investment Banking Club led by President Mr. Somphop Keerasuntonpong to discuss cooperation in the development and enhancement of fundraising regulations, emphasizing the mutual assistance in screening companies offering securities for sale to the public and applying for listing on the stock exchange. The two parties also discussed the enhancement of fundraising supervision and the roles of fi...
persist in reporting streaks of increasing earnings. As a result, I investigate whether future earnings growth is weakly associated with longer past earnings strings. This test allows me to assess to what
scales over time, with increasing severity and scope of impacts. Climate systems may exhibit thresholds and tipping points that result in large, long-term, abrupt, and possibly irreversible changes. 10
transition and physical risk, using a recognized methodology. Revise and update this analysis annually in line with TCFD recommendations. Assess whether and how existing products and services support and de
Coronavirus (Covid-19) impacting to the world and caused many types of business to severe disruption and unable to assess when the situation will end. UBIS (Asia) company was affected in this quarter as well
expansion Innovative products and services Resilience 8 Pressures from all directions • Increasing national and international regulations For example: EU’s Carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM); Right to
year. This is result from sale volume was increasing and the world steel price trend increasing from the same period of last year. 2. Cost of goods sold and service of Baht 2,340.92 million or 93.22 % of
finance costs due to the adoption of TFRS16 • Total assets as of 31 March 2020 stood at THB 66,192mn, increasing by 23.7% or THB 12,661mn from 31 December 2019. Assets increased primarily from impact of the
joint ventures and higher depreciation and finance costs due to the adoption of TFRS16 • Total assets as of 30 June 2020 stood at THB 64,158mn, increasing by 19.9% or THB 10,627mn from 31 December 2019