Examples of Class B Subordinate Voting Shares in a sentence
The Company’s Class B Subordinate Voting Shares are listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the symbol “MMEN”, on the OTCQX under the symbol “MMNFF”, on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol “OJS.F”, on the Stuttgart Stock Exchange under the symbol “OJS.SG”, on the Munich Stock Exchange under the symbol “OJS.MU”, on the Berlin Stock Exchange under the symbol “OJS.BE” and on the Dusseldorf Stock Exchange under the symbol “OJS.DU”.
The Class B Subordinate Voting Shares of the Company ("Class B shares") are posted for trading in Canada on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the trading symbol "HUGE", in the United States of America on the OTCQB under the trading symbol "FSDDF", and on the Frankfurt Exchange under “WKN: A2JM6M” and the ticker symbol “0K9".
The Class B Subordinate Voting Shares is recorded as a restricted stock unit until settled.
The Company is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares of a class designated as Class A Multiple Voting Shares, an unlimited number of shares of a class designated as Class B Subordinate Voting Shares, and an unlimited number of shares of a class designated as Preference Shares.
In all other respects the Class A and Class B Subordinate Voting Shares rank equally.
If the Corporation or its auditors discover a material weakness, the disclosure of that fact, even if quickly remedied, could reduce the market's confidence in the Corporation's consolidated financial statements and materially adversely affect the trading price of the Class B Subordinate Voting Shares.
There can be no assurance that an active and liquid market for the Class B Subordinate Voting Shares of the Corporation will develop and shareholders may find it difficult to resell their shares.
By virtue of the company’s option to deliver Class B Subordinate Voting Shares to satisfy the principal payments, the debentures net of issue costs are classified as a component of shareholders’ equity.
Pursuant to the articles of incorporation of PC Corp, Captor may, from time to time, exchange its Class B Common Shares for Class B Subordinate Voting Shares of MedMen Enterprises on a one-for-one basis (the “Subordinate Voting Shares”).
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