Bangkok, June 18, 2014 ? The SEC revealed that the Settlement Committee imposed a total fine of 6,159,269 baht on Yongyuth Ngamkaiwan for using inside information to suggest Vorakun Ngamkaiwan sell
the extended deadline because the new financial advisor whom PACE has appointed to appraise the fair value measurement of the investment is still gathering and analyzing data and information from many
the extended deadline because the new financial advisor whom PACE has appointed to appraise the fair value measurement of the investment is still gathering and analyzing data and information from many
extended deadline because the new financial advisor whom PACE has appointed to appraise the fair value measurement of the investment is still gathering and analyzing data and information from many sources to
, causing IFA unable to appraise the project value; (4) various risks associated with the acquisition of APU shares such as risk of fines payment to Myanmar government due to delay started of the project from
and the PPA remain unclear and uncertain while additional investment of 7,850 million baht is needed, causing IFA unable to appraise the project value; (3) various risks associated with the transaction
and the PPA remain unclear and uncertain while additional investment of 7,850 million baht is needed, causing IFA unable to appraise the project value; (3) various risks associated with the transaction
estimate of Department of Lands, actual buying and selling price of the land that is located nearby for being the regulation to appraise as comparison. And agreed to the selling price that is higher than net
price is determined on the fair value of land appraised by an independent appraiser approved by the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to appraise land and property, which in
time since the inception in 2012. The recent findings in 2019 reflect notable effort by the supervisory agency for supervision of listed companies.The findings suggest that Thai listed companies still