Designated Exchange definition

Designated Exchange means any of The New York Stock Exchange, The NASDAQ Global Select Market, The NASDAQ Global Market, or any successor to any of the foregoing.
Designated Exchange means any of The New York Stock Exchange, The NASDAQ Global Market or The NASDAQ Global Select Market, or (in each case) any successor thereto.
Designated Exchange means the primary stock exchange on which the Corporation’s common stock is listed.

Examples of Designated Exchange in a sentence

  • The Presiding Director shall qualify as an independent director under the rules of the Designated Exchange.


More Definitions of Designated Exchange

Designated Exchange means any U.S. national securities exchange in which the shares of Class A Shares are then listed.
Designated Exchange means any U.S. national securities exchange in which the shares of Class A Common Stock are then listed.
Designated Exchange means the Toronto Stock Exchange or such other stock exchange as may be designated from time to time by the Board;
Designated Exchange means The Nasdaq Stock Market, the New York Stock Exchange, the NYSE Market or any other internationally recognized stock exchange where the Company’s securities are traded;
Designated Exchange means, for a fund that offers ETF Securities, the designated exchange on which such ETF Securities are listed.
Designated Exchange means on any date, the stock exchange or quotation system through which the largest number of Common Shares of the Corporation traded over the 20 trading day period immediately preceding such date;
Designated Exchange means the primary stock exchange on which the corporation’s common stock is listed.