Second Offering definition

Second Offering means the underwritten public offering of up to 5,750,000 REIT Shares referred to in the Funding Notice dated July 18, 1995.
Second Offering means the offer for up to six months after the Initial Closing Date of any remaining Shares at a price equal to their net asset value plus a sales charge
Second Offering means the Partnership’s first public offering of the Common Units.

Examples of Second Offering in a sentence

  • The first examination, termed the First Offering, held immediately after the course and the second examination, termed the Second Offering, held at a later date, normally at the end of the subsequent semester for semesterised courses and Autumn for non-semesterised courses.Deferral of Examination: Where the first examination offering associated with a course is not taken for whatever reason.

  • All Shares in respect of which the Company’s offer, to retain Shares in relation to the Second Offering was not accepted, shall be redeemed by the Company on the Second Redemption Date.

  • There are two examinations associated with each course: the first examination, termed the First Offering, held immediately after the course and the second examination, termed the Second Offering, held at a later date, normally at the end of the subsequent semester for semesterised courses and in Autumn for non-semesterised courses.

  • The Second Offering is comprised of up to 13,500,000 Second Equity Units at $0.14 per Second Equity Unit, with each Second Equity Unit consisting of one common share and on half of one non-transferable share purchase warrant (“Second Warrant”).

  • Total royalties payable from the Second Royalty Units (“Second Royalty Payment”) will be capped at an amount equal to 100% of the total Second Offering, with Second Royalty Payments being made annually beginning on the first anniversary of the date of commencement of commercial production for the Project.

  • There has been no change to the share capital since the Second Offering.

  • Pursuant to the August 2020 Second Offering: • Paul Anderson purchased 292,768 Units for consideration of $46,843; and • Michael McInnis purchased 292,581 Units for consideration of $46,813.

  • Is it possible to subscribe during the weekend between the First and Second Offering Periods?No, that is not possible.

  • Second Offering PeriodFrom 05/04/1436H (corresponding to 25/02/2015G), until the end of the day on 07/04/1436H (corresponding to 27/01/2015G), (the “Second Offering Period”), during which all Rights holders whether Registered Shareholders or purchasers of Rights during the Trading Period (referred to collectively as “Eligible Persons”, and each an “Eligible Person”), may exercise their Rights to subscribe.

  • These Rights can be exercised to subscribe for the new additional shares only during the Second Offering Period.


More Definitions of Second Offering

Second Offering means the offering of Gatos securities pursuant to the Second Prospectus;
Second Offering means the offering and sale by Oceanic, by way of a non-brokered private placement which closed on November 30, 2010, of 17,950,000 Second Units at a price of $0.50 per Second Unit;
Second Offering means the public offering of Six Million shares of Class A Common Stock of Hvide described in the S-1.

Related to Second Offering

  • Limited Offering means an offering that is exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 pursuant to Section 4(2) or Section 4(6) or pursuant to Rule 504, Rule 505, or Rule 506 under the Securities Act of 1933.

  • Secondary Offering means an offering of securities of a publicly traded company that prior to the offering were not registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

  • Initial Offering means the Company’s first firm commitment underwritten public offering of its Common Stock under the Act.

  • Rule 415 Offering means an offering on a delayed or continuous basis pursuant to Rule 415 (or any successor rule to similar effect) promulgated under the Securities Act.

  • Qualifying Public Offering means a firm commitment underwritten public offering of Stock for cash where the shares of Stock registered under the Securities Act are listed on a national securities exchange.

  • Offering shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.1(c).

  • Underwritten Public Offering means an underwritten Public Offering, including any bought deal or block sale to a financial institution conducted as an underwritten Public Offering.

  • Rights Offering has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(b);

  • Equity Offering means any public or private sale of common stock or Preferred Stock of the Company or any of its direct or indirect parent companies (excluding Disqualified Stock), other than:

  • Subsequent Offering means any further issuance of Interests in any Series, excluding any Initial Offering or Transfer.

  • Initial Public Offering means an offering of securities registered under the Securities Act of 1933, the issuer of which, immediately before the registration, was not subject to the reporting requirements of sections 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

  • Public Offering means any offering by the Company of its equity securities to the public pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act or any comparable statement under any comparable federal statute then in effect (other than any registration statement on Form S-8 or Form S-4 or any successor forms thereto).

  • Marketed Underwritten Shelf Take-Down has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02(e).

  • Underwritten Shelf Takedown shall have the meaning given in subsection 2.3.3.

  • Underwritten Shelf Take-Down has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(b).

  • Primary Offering means the portion of an Offering other than the Shares offered pursuant to the Company’s distribution reinvestment plan.

  • Shelf Offering has the meaning set forth in Section 1(d)(i).

  • Net Offering Proceeds means the proceeds received from (a) the issuance of any Capital Stock or (b) the incurrence of any Indebtedness, in each case net of the actual liabilities for reasonably anticipated cash taxes in connection with such issuance or incurrence, if any, any underwriting, brokerage and other customary selling commissions incurred in connection with such issuance or incurrence, and legal, advisory and other fees and expenses, including title and recording tax expenses, if any, incurred in connection with such issuance or incurrence.

  • Maximum Offering means, with respect to some or all participants in the Non-423(b) Plan Component, a maximum number or value of shares of the Common Stock made available for purchase in a specified period (e.g., a 12-month period) in specified countries, locations or to Employees of specified Designated Subsidiaries. Such maximum shall be determined by the Board (or a committee authorized by the Board) in such a manner as to avoid securities filings, to achieve certain tax results or to meet other Company objectives.

  • Initial Public Offering” (“IPO means an offering of securities registered under the 1933 Act, the issuer of which, immediately before the registration, was not subject to the reporting requirements of Sections 13 or 15(d) of the 1934 Act.

  • COMMENCEMENT OF THE INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING means the date that the Securities and Exchange Commission declares effective the registration statement filed under the Securities Act for the Initial Public Offering.

  • Qualified Initial Public Offering means a firm underwritten offering of the Company pursuant to a registration statement under the Securities Act (i) of common Capital Stock having an aggregate gross offering price of at least $50,000,000 and (ii) reasonably expected to result in more than 100 holders of record of Voting Stock of the Company (exclusive of holdings of Affiliates and employees of the Company).

  • Delayed Offering means an offering of securities pursuant to Rule 415 which does not commence promptly after the effective date of a registration statement, with the result that only information required pursuant to Rule 415 need be included in such registration statement at the effective date thereof with respect to the securities so offered. Whether the offering of the Securities is a Non-Delayed Offering or a Delayed Offering shall be set forth in Schedule I hereto.

  • IPO means the Company’s initial public offering of securities.

  • Minimum Offering means the number Shares so designated on Exhibit A hereto.

  • Rights Offering Amount means $300,000,000.