Company Initial Public Offering definition
Examples of Company Initial Public Offering in a sentence
The Company will provide written notice to the Holder of the date of closing of the Company Initial Public Offering and the resulting Initial Exercise Date and Expiration Date.
The Company will offer such opportunity to you to participate in the Company Initial Public Offering (the “IPO”) as a selling stockholder, to the extent the Company allows any of its stockholders to participate in the offering, subject to you entering into a customary power of attorney, custody agreement and underwriting agreement (and such other documents, if any, as shall be required of other selling stockholders in such offering).
Company Initial Public Offering, Roadshow Presentation, dated [●] 2022.
These investment policies may be amended, restated, modified, supplemented or waived by the Board of Directors (which after the Company Initial Public Offering must include a majority of the Independent Directors) without the approval of the Company’s stockholders.
Thereupon, the Company (represented by the Board of Directors if prior to the Company Initial Public Offering and by the Independent Directors if after the Company Initial Public Offering) and the Manager shall endeavor to negotiate in good faith the revised compensation payable to the Manager under this Agreement.