Combined Companies definition

Combined Companies means the Parent, the Surviving Corporation and their Subsidiaries after giving effect to the Merger.
Combined Companies means (i) MGM Studios and its Consolidated Subsidiaries and (ii)
Combined Companies. Business” means the Business and the Del Monte Business combined.

Examples of Combined Companies in a sentence

  • It is considered that the use of the actual number of shares of the Combined Companies in issue prior to 21 May 2014 as a denominator in the EPS calculation would not provide meaningful information.

  • The Task Force shall examine various alternatives regarding the manner in which to best organize the business of the Combined Companies after the Effective Time.

  • In addition to English, the ePCT user interface is now available in the other nine languages of international publication under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.

  • The profit attributable to the shareholders of the Combined Companies prior to 20 May 2014 has also been adjusted to remove the impact of the amount included in finance costs in respect of the shareholder loans together with the related deferred tax.

  • Please refer to Section B.2. Social Media and Internet Interaction for more detail.


More Definitions of Combined Companies

Combined Companies means the Borrower and its Subsidiaries and OrNda and its Subsidiaries.
Combined Companies means the Acquiror, the Surviving Corporation and their Subsidiaries after giving effect to the Merger.
Combined Companies means Sapientia, Inc., Prestige Farms, Inc., and direct and indirect subsidiaries and/or affiliates acquired by the Company before Closing.
Combined Companies means CCPT V and all Persons whose financial results are consolidated with CCPT V for financial reporting purposes under GAAP, and “Combined Company” means any one of them.
Combined Companies means Coastal Xxxxx Corporation Aruba N.V. and Coastal Aruba Holding Company N.V., and its Subsidiaries, CARC, Coastal Aruba Fuels Company N.V., Coastal Aruba Maintenance/Operations Company N.V., and Bonaire Fuels Company N.V.
Combined Companies. Business ” means the Business and the Company Sellers’ Business combined.
Combined Companies means, collectively, (a) the Acquired Companies and (b) PBHI and its Subsidiaries. “Company Group” means, collectively, the Company and the Transferred Companies.