ASX Listing Rules definition
Examples of ASX Listing Rules in a sentence
The ASX Listing Rules and the Corporations Act require listed companies to immediately advise ASX of any material information which is price sensitive (unless one of the exceptions applies).
The rights of the Holder will be changed to the extent necessary to comply with the ASX Listing Rules applying to a reorganization (including a reconstruction, consolidation, subdivision or reduction or return of capital) of the Company’s capital at the time of the reorganization.
It operates in conjunction with the constitution of the Company and relevant laws (including under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) and ASX Listing Rules.
The Company, in accordance with the provisions of the Corporations Act and the ASX Listing Rules, advises ASX of any transaction conducted by directors in securities in the Company.
Other than as set out in this Warrant or the ASX Listing Rules, this Warrant does not confer the right to a change in the Exercise Price or a change in the underlying securities over which this Warrant can be exercised.