March this year.The key changes to the rules include: - To re-define the term, ?patron? as any person who makes contribution to the issuer clearly and continuously, or any person who has a potential to
), which could subsequently cause irregular trading after the securities listing. The proposed key changes concerning IPO share allocation are: 1. To redefine the term, ?patron? as any person who makes
licensed to undertake securities business in the category of underwriting, including any selling agent; (6) “ patron ’ means a person who patronises the issuer, for instance, clients, suppliers, employees of
underwriting, including any selling agent; (6) “patron’ means a person who patronises the issuer, for instance, clients, suppliers, employees of a conglomerate company or joint venture; (7) “SEC Office” means
, including any selling agent; (6) “patron’ means a person who patronises the issuer, for instance, clients, suppliers, employees of a conglomerate company or joint venture; (7) “SEC Office” means the Office of
, Cookie Wafer, Bakery Mix & Frosting , Frozen and chilled and products as well as fruit juice and refreshment products. The revenue from Industry Product slightly increased Baht 5.3 million or increased 0.8
, frozen products as well as beverages and refreshment products. The revenue from Industry Product slightly increased Baht 5.3 million or increased 0.8 percent. The new business from the acquisition in April
, frozen products as well as beverages and refreshment products. The revenue from Industry Product slightly increased Baht 5.3 million or increased 0.8 percent. The new business from the acquisition in April
exclude persons who are allocated as a result of their position as director, employee, or patron of the issuer. (b) prepare a summary report of securities allotment categorized by client groups, that are
, employee, or patron of the issuer. (b) prepare a summary report of securities allotment categorized by client groups, that are, those who have trading accounts and transactions with the securities