Bangkok, October 2, 2006 ? The SEC has given Nippon Pack (Thailand) Plc. ("NIPPON") an extended deadline for submitting its corrected financial statements of the year 2005 and the second quarter of
Bangkok, December 16, 2011 ? The SEC declines to extend deadline for Tongkah Harbour Plc. (THL)?s special audit report submission, which is required to submit to the SEC within December 9, 2011.The SEC has ordered THL to arrange to have a special audit by the SEC approved auditor under Big Four firms on doubtful management and internal control, appropriateness on entering into transactions with related parties and asset control management. Submission of special audit report will become due on De...
Previously, the SEC ordered Hantex PLC ("HTX") to assess the impairment of assets stated in its financial statements of Q3/2004 (ended September 30, 2004). As a result, if appraisal values are lower than the book values, HTX must adjust its financial statements accordingly and submit the revised financial statements to the SEC by January 13, 2005. HTX has recently requested the SEC for the extension of submission period due to the delay of appraisal report obtained from the appraisal company....
rehabilitation plan until July 2009 on the ground that TSFC, its shareholders and creditors have mutually agreed upon the plan which indicated considerable progress. The period extended would accordingly benefit
years. Therefore, the SEC has extended such deadline from August 30, 2004 to September 21, 2004 However, during the special audit process, DAIDO had published its 2nd quarter of 2004 reviewed financial
. Essentially, the primary existing regulations on IPOs which have come into force since late 2016 would remain intact, while certain provisions would be added or revised for more efficient supervision. For
qualification requirements intact and adjust the licensing fee structure to prevent overburdens to business operators.Essentially, this approach would allow an applicant to apply for a package of licenses at one
protection remains intact while business operators still have convenience for business operation. The SEC has therefore reviewed the regulations on work systems of securities brokers and repealed two
generate further savings – all in all with an inevitable lower sales volume, but also lower cost base, we expect the per unit EBITDA generation to remain intact in 2020, and as from 2021 onwards we expect to
in lending criteria or guidelines, especially those related to retail loans from the Bank of Thailand, which may curb the expansion of loans extended to certain groups of customers. Moreover, banks