Examples of using Amalgamation in English and their translations into Thai
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Amalgamation Traded Value by.
Cannon Busters' style is influenced by an amalgamation of things.
Amalgamation or dissolution of the Company.
The increase and decrease of capital, the issuance of debentures, the amalgamation or dissolution of the Company.
Amalgamation with other companies; and.
On 28 February 2018, the core company has sign a dealer agreement of all 7 branches Revised dealer agreement after amalgamation.
It's an amalgamation. Try to break it apart.
To illustrate, if the powder is combined with 2ml of bacteriostatic water then the user will obtain 50mcg per 10iu from the amalgamation.
Amalgamation of the Company with other public or private companies;
After that we show you Red Fort, which was a Residence of Mughal Emperors and it was constructed by four Emperors' which is amalgamation of different arts and crafts.
Its 65mm thickness and quick amalgamation facilitates a rapid, void free insulation build-up that is electrically stable and moisture proof.
Providing services on integrated financial consultants including securities consultants and underwriters of all categories and on the aspect of fund mobilization, debt restructuring, business amalgamation.
Exchange of ideas, cultural amalgamation, and a global outlook- students choosing foreign countries as a study destination is not new. While the USA, the UK, Canada( till recently) Australia and New Zealand continue to be the educational hotspots for higher education, an initiative by the French and Indian governments, Alliance Française and Campus France has opened doors to higher education for Indian students in France as well. Here are we discuss about the Best Scholarships programs offered by the Campus France.
Buyer makes any voluntary arrangement with its creditors or(being and individual or firm) becomes bankrupt or(being a company) becomes subject to an administration order goes into liquidation(otherwise than for the purpose of amalgamation or reconstruction), or.