Co-Investment Rights in PRC Internet Companies Sample Clauses

Co-Investment Rights in PRC Internet Companies. (i) From and after the Closing, JT and JM will, and will cause each member of Management to, give each Investor a right of first offer to participate in any investment any member of Management proposes to make in their personal capacity of US$100 million or more in a private Internet company based in the PRC, excluding (A) the Company, (B) Zhejiang Alibaba E-Commerce Co., Ltd. and its Subsidiaries and (C) any other company to the extent such investment by any Investor is prohibited or limited by law or regulation and such investment cannot practicably be structured otherwise in a manner that complies with relevant law and regulation (a “Management Co-Investment Offer”), provided, however, that any Management Co-Investment Offer shall be subject to the obligations of Management and the rights of the Company under any agreement or Company policy or applicable law relating to corporate opportunities. Any Management Co-Investment Offer shall (x) be subject to an offer period of no more than ten (10) Business Days and (y) be pro-rated based on, immediately prior to such Management Co-Investment Offer, the relevant Investors’ ownership of Ordinary Shares relative to the ownership of Ordinary Shares of Management and any other shareholder of the Company having a right to participate in such Management Co-Investment Offer.
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