CPECs definition
CPECs means the convertible preferred equity certificates, regardless of class or series, having a nominal value of one Euro each, issued by Lux Intermediate Holdco.
CPECs means the convertible preferred equity certificates, par value €1.25 per certificate, issued by the Company, and, if applicable, any additional series of convertible preferred equity certificates duly authorized and issued by the Company from time to time.
CPECs means the convertible preferred equity certificates, initially issued by the Company on 8 July 2008;
More Definitions of CPECs
CPECs means the series 1 convertible preferred equity certificates duly authorized and issued by the Company from time to time.
CPECs shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
CPECs means the four hundred and eight thousand and fifty three (408,053) convertible preferred equity certificates with a par value of twenty five euro (€25) each, issued by the Company and having an aggregate par value of ten million two hundred and one thousand three hundred and twenty five euro (€10,201,325);
CPECs means, as the context requires, any or all of the series of convertible preferred equity certificates of the Company in the Agreed Form (each different series of which has a right to participate in the profits of a specific Subsidiary Undertaking of the Company, with the ‘A’ class of any such series being issued to the A Shareholder and the ‘B’ class of any such series being issued to the B Shareholder).
CPECs shall have the meaning attributed to it in the Luxco 1 Shareholders Agreement or the Luxco 2 Shareholders Agreement, as appropriate;
CPECs means those 10,753,377 convertible preferred equity certificates, having a par value of $35.00 each, issued by Luxco on December 6, 2005.
CPECs means the convertible preferred equity certificates, par value €1.25 per certificate, issued by the Company, or in the event that the outstanding CPECs are hereafter recapitalized, converted into or exchanged for different securities of the Company, such other securities.