cross-border merger definition
Examples of cross-border merger in a sentence
The Merger shall have the effects provided in this Agreement and as specified in the DGCL and the Common Draft Terms of Cross-Border Merger.
FI and DutchCo shall use their reasonable best efforts to cause the Cross-Border Merger Terms to be filed with the Amsterdam Chamber of Commerce and the Turin Chamber of Commerce promptly following the approval of the Cross-Border Merger Terms by the FI shareholders.
The Cross-Border Merger is the first step of the business combination between the Absorbed Company (which is a blank check company incorporated for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses) and the Arrival group (the “Business Combination”).
As none of the Merging Companies has employees, the Cross-Border Merger will have no impact on employment.
The Draft Terms of Merger shall be published on the RESA at least one (1) month prior to the date set for the extraordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Absorbing Company to approve the Cross-Border Merger.