Delivery of Financial and Business Information Sample Clauses

Delivery of Financial and Business Information. The Company will deliver to the Holder:
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Delivery of Financial and Business Information. The Company shall deliver the following to the beneficial owners of the Underlying Common
Delivery of Financial and Business Information. The Company shall deliver promptly upon becoming available, one copy of each financial statement, report, notice or proxy statement sent by the Company or any Subsidiary to public securities holders generally to (i) each Purchaser and (ii) each Permitted Transferee (holding at least 5% of the Underlying Common Stock), so long as at least 25% of the Underlying Common Stock continues to be beneficially owned by the Purchasers and Permitted Transferees.
Delivery of Financial and Business Information. The Company shall deliver the following to the beneficial owners of the Underlying Common Stock so long as at least 20% of the Underlying Common Stock (determined as of the date of Closing) continues to be beneficially owned by the Investors and Permitted Transferees:
Delivery of Financial and Business Information. The Company shall deliver the following to (i) each Purchaser and (ii) each Permitted Transferee (holding at least 5% of the Underlying Common Stock), so long as at least 20% of the Underlying Common Stock continues to be beneficially owned by the Purchasers and Permitted Transferees:

Related to Delivery of Financial and Business Information

  • Financial and Business Information The Company shall deliver to each holder of Notes that is an Institutional Investor:

  • Delivery of Financial Information Promptly upon the filing thereof, copies of all registration statements and annual, quarterly, monthly or other regular reports which the Seller, Xxxxx or any of their respective Affiliates files with the SEC.

  • Confidential Financial Information The Parties will treat all financial information subject to review under this ARTICLE VIII or under any sublicense agreement as Confidential Information of such Party as set forth in ARTICLE IX, and will cause its accounting firm to retain all such financial information in confidence under terms substantially similar to those set forth in ARTICLE IX and with respect to each inspection, the independent accounting firm will be obliged to execute for each Party’s benefit a reasonable confidentiality agreement prior to commencing any such inspection.

  • Business Information All Business Information shall be owned jointly by the Members as their Ownership Interests are determined pursuant to this Agreement. Both before and after the termination of the Company, all Business Information may be used by either Member for any purpose, whether or not competitive with the Business, without consulting with, or obligation to, the other Member. Except as provided in Sections 13.3 and 13.4, or with the prior written consent of the other Member, each Member shall keep confidential and not disclose to any third party or the public any portion of the Business Information that constitutes Confidential Information.

  • Disclosure of Financial Information Lender is hereby authorized to disclose any financial or other information about Guarantor to any governmental authority having jurisdiction over Lender or to any present, future or prospective participant or successor in interest in the Notes. The information provided may include, without limitation, amounts, terms, balances, payment history, return item history and any financial or other information about Guarantor.

  • Confidential Business Information As used in this Agreement, the term “Confidential Business Information” means any and all of the Company’s trade secrets, confidential and/or proprietary information, and all other information and data that is not generally known to third persons who could derive economic value from its use or disclosure, including, but not limited to, the Company’s strategies, methods, products, software, designs, drawings, books, records, data, and technical information concerning its products, equipment, services and processes, procurement procedures and pricing techniques; the methods though which the Company identifies, hires, trains and compensates its employees; details regarding the Company’s employees, including their compensation, contact information, and their performance and conduct; methods to locate and qualify contractors, vendors and third party affiliates; the identity of and other information (such as credit and financial data) concerning the Company’s contractors, vendors and third party business affiliates; the individuals, and their contact Information, at contractors, vendors and third party business affiliates with whom the Company has dealt; the amounts and types of goods and/or services purchased in the past from contractors, vendors and third party business affiliates; the amounts paid for such past purchases; the identity of the Company’s customers; the individuals, and their contact information, at customers with whom Employee has dealt; the amounts and types of products and services purchased in the past by such customers; the amount paid for such past purchases, the timing of such past purchases, and the method of payment for such past purchases; the Company’s plans for future products and services; the details of any ongoing or planned negotiations for future products and services; and the Company’s plans for the future, including without limitation plans for its products and services, for geographic and customer markets, and for marketing, promoting, selling, distributing and providing its products and services.

  • Interim Financial Information The Company shall supply the ----------------------------- Parent with a copy of its internal unaudited monthly financial statements within thirty (30) days after the end of each month.

  • Access to Financial Information Buyer’s representatives shall have access to, and Seller and its Affiliates shall cooperate with Buyer and furnish upon request, all financial and other information relating to the Hotel’s operations to the extent necessary to enable Buyer’s representatives to prepare audited financial statements in conformity with Regulation S-X of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and other applicable rules and regulations of the SEC and to enable them to prepare a registration statement, report or disclosure statement for filing with the SEC on behalf of Buyer or its Affiliates, whether before or after Closing and regardless of whether such information is included in the Records to be transferred to Buyer hereunder. Seller shall also provide to Buyer’s representative a signed representation letter in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Seller sufficient to enable an independent public accountant to render an opinion on the financial statements related to the Hotel. Buyer will reimburse Seller for costs reasonably incurred by Seller to comply with the requirements of the preceding sentence to the extent that Seller is required to incur costs not in the ordinary course of business for third parties to provide such representation letters. The provisions of this Section shall survive Closing or termination of this Contract.

  • Financial Information and Reporting (a) The Company will maintain true books and records of account in which full and correct entries will be made of all its business transactions pursuant to a system of accounting established and administered in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied (except as noted therein or as disclosed to the recipients thereof), and will set aside on its books all such proper accruals and reserves as shall be required under generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied.

  • Other Business and Financial Information The Borrower will deliver to each Lender:

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