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Pita not worried over EC submitting iTV share case to Charter Court


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9 minutes ago, Brickleberry said:

How is it irrelevant? They are not allowed to dissolve until the court case has concluded.

 

As they do not have a license, commission or spectrum to operate as a media company, then they clearly can't just suddenly produce content.

 

There's also this little thing called "the spirit of the law" which this 'case' clearly is going against.

 

It's also worth pointing out that this is one of Taksin's companies... no prizes for figuring out who leaked all of this information and has been trying to change the official meeting minutes to cause trouble for MFP....

thank god some one with some sence, good post

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8 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

No you dont have to be owner, the shares where tranfered

Pita transferred his shares to his relatives sometime ago without any benefit from it. He can not sell those shares anyway because itv was not list on the SET.

Remember BP is a military newspaper they want to bring MF down

From Wikipedia, re ownerhip of Bkk Post (Post publishing):

 

"Major shareholders in Post Publishing include the Chirathivat family (owners of Central Group), the South China Morning Post of Hong Kong and GMM Grammy Pcl, Thailand's biggest media and entertainment company."

 

 

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9 minutes ago, scorecard said:

From Wikipedia, re ownerhip of Bkk Post (Post publishing):

 

"Major shareholders in Post Publishing include the Chirathivat family (owners of Central Group), the South China Morning Post of Hong Kong and GMM Grammy Pcl, Thailand's biggest media and entertainment company."

 

 

well there you go totally biased  reporting by the BP  these guys want to bring down MF

like reading the comments on BP the people know how biased this newspaper is all for the military

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