such act of other person; (3) there are reasonable grounds to believe that his or her behavior inclines to be or has inclined to be dishonest or defraudation or participates or supports or having
participates or supports or having participated or supported such act of other person; (3) there are reasonable grounds to believe that his or her behavior inclines to be or has inclined to be dishonest or
participates or supports or having participated or supported such act of other person; (3) there are reasonable grounds to believe that his or her behavior inclines to be or has inclined to be dishonest or
………………………………….................................. Detail of such incident ………………………………..…..……................. …………………………………….………….………. (attachment) (if any) O No (7) Had the behavior which inclines to be dishonest: O Yes (please specify) For example
………………………………….................................. Detail of such incident ………………………………..…..……................. …………………………………….………….………. (attachment) (if any) O No (Translation) (7) Had the behavior which inclines to be dishonest: O Yes (please specify
A String of Earnings Increases, Future Earnings Uncertainty, and Firm Fundamentals* Sarayut Rueangsuwan † Kasetsart University, Thailand August 2015 Abstract Prior literature on meeting or beating earnings benchmarks extensively documents that market rewards firms reporting a string of consecutively earnings increases. To date, it is still unclear what an earnings string really means. This paper empirically provides rational explanations for this phenomenon by investigating whether the increment...
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association relating to securities business, or involves in or abets, or has involved in or abetted such act of other persons; 4. having reasonable grounds to believe that the person’s behavior inclines or has