of selling to the offeror in a tender offer under the law on securities and exchange. Clause 4. The borrowed securities or lent securities under Clause 2 shall be securities in securities depository
tender offer under the law on securities and exchange. Clause 4. The borrowed securities or lent securities under Clause 2 shall be securities in securities depository system of the central securities
for the purpose of selling to the offeror in a tender offer under the law on securities and exchange. Clause 4. The borrowed securities or lent securities under Clause 2 shall be securities in
issued ordinary shares to the Company’s existing shareholders in proportion to their respective shareholdings (Rights Offering) for repayment of loan which shall be borrowed from a financial institution to
” means a sale of securities which must be borrowed for delivery; 2“client” means a person who enters into an agreement to borrow money from a securities company for purchasing securities, or a person who
received from the capital increase to partially repay the loan that the Company borrowed from a financial institution to make a tender offer for all shares in Thai British Security Printing Public Company
Company will utilize the proceeds received from the capital increase to partially or fully repay the loan that the Company borrowed from a financial institution to make a tender offer for all shares in Thai
then asked the client to transfer the subscription money into her own banking account without actually using the money to buy such shares for the client; (2) In July 2017, Nutnicha borrowed shares of
unit redemption is beginning to slow down, and so far no fixed income fund has borrowed or entered into repurchase transactions at an amount exceeding 10 percent of NAV. In addition, BOT has announced
Sixtieth Anniversary Celebrations of His Majesty's Accession to the Throne 12. Tuesday 11 July The Buddhist Lent Day 13. Monday 14 August Compensatory Day for H.M. the Queen’s Birthday (Sunday, August 12) 14