Substantial Shareholders definition

Substantial Shareholders means Hainan SASAC, HNA Group Co., Ltd., Grand China and Haikou Meilan, provided that with respect to each of Grand China and Haikou Meilan, SASAC and any municipal or provincial bureau of SASAC together constitute (directly or indirectly) its single largest shareholder, failing which the definition of “Substantial Shareholders” shall exclude Grand China or Haikou Meilan, as the case may be.
Substantial Shareholders means a person who is entitled to exercise, or to control the exercise of, 10% or more (or such other percentage as may be prescribed by the rules of the stock exchange in the Relevant Territory from time to time) of the voting power at any general meeting of the Company;
Substantial Shareholders has the meaning ascribed to it in the Listing Rules;

Examples of Substantial Shareholders in a sentence

  • As at the end of the reporting period, the Company is not aware of any such notices from Substantial Shareholders under Part XV of the SFO.

  • As a result, the Substantial Shareholders would become obliged to make a mandatory general offer in accordance with Rule 26 of the Takeovers Code.

  • The “public”, as defined in the Listing Rules, are persons other than the Directors, chief executive officer, Substantial Shareholders or Controlling Shareholders of the Company and its subsidiaries, as well as the Associates of such persons.

  • The “public”, as defined under the Listing Manual, are persons other than the directors, chief executive officer, Substantial Shareholders or Controlling Shareholders of the Company or its subsidiaries, as well as the associates of such persons.

  • At present, the Company has no intention to exercise the Repurchase Mandate in such a way and to such an extent that would cause a mandatory general offer obligation to arise for the Substantial Shareholders.


More Definitions of Substantial Shareholders

Substantial Shareholders herein means the shareholders who hold or control more than 5% of the shares or voting rights of the Bank, or hold less than 5% of total capital or total number of shares of the Bank but have a significant impact upon the operations and management of the Bank.
Substantial Shareholders means any person who holds more than 5% of the total number of shares or voting rights in the company.
Substantial Shareholders means Jingwei Textile, Harbin Investment or any other state-owned enterprise or company more than 50 per cent. owned or controlled directly or indirectly by SASAC that holds or owns any issued share capital of the Company. (d) No other redemption: The Issuer shall not be entitled to redeem the Notes otherwise than as provided in paragraphs (a) (Scheduled redemption) to (c) (Redemption for Change of Control) above.
Substantial Shareholders herein means the shareholders who can directly, indirectly, or jointly hold or control more than 5% of the shares or voting rights of the Bank and have a significant impact upon the decision-making of the Bank.
Substantial Shareholders in relation to a company means a person (including the holder
Substantial Shareholders means Pacific Century Regional Developments Limited, Pacific Century Group Holdings Limited and Pacific Century Diversified Limited and "Substantial Shareholder" means any one of them;
Substantial Shareholders means in relation to the Company, a person who has an interest in one or more voting shares included in one of the classes of Shares in the Company and the total votes attached to such Share(s) is not less than five per cent. of the total votes attached to all the voting shares included in that class. SHAREHOLDERS WHO ARE IN DOUBT AS TO THEIR OBLIGATIONS, IF ANY, TO MAKE A MANDATORY TAKE-OVER OFFER UNDER THE TAKE-OVER CODE AS A RESULT OF ANY PURCHASE OR ACQUISITION OF SHARES BY THE COMPANY SHOULD CONSULT THE SIC AND/OR THEIR PROFESSIONAL ADVISERS AT THE EARLIEST OPPORTUNITY.