Common use of Sufficient Knowledge Clause in Contracts

Sufficient Knowledge. The Purchaser has sufficient knowledge and experience in investing in companies similar to the Company in terms of the Company's stage of development so as to be able to evaluate the risks and merits of its investment in the Company and it is able financially to bear the risks thereof. The Purchaser has had an opportunity to discuss the Company's business, management and financial affairs with the Company's management.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Starmedia Network Inc), Stock Purchase Agreement (Starmedia Network Inc), Stock Purchase Agreement (Starmedia Network Inc)

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