EIPO definition

EIPO means electronic initial public offering services offered by HKSCC to CCASS participants
EIPO means an IPO made via the Internet or other electronic media;
EIPO means an initial public offering (of securities) made via the internet or other electronic media;

Examples of EIPO in a sentence

  • Preparation of list of SCSBs, SEBI registered RTAs, DPs authorized to accept and bid as per information provided on the websites of the Stock Exchanges to whom brokerage is to be paid including brokerage for bids through the E-IPO mechanism and providing Syndicate Members’ performance.

  • No. Activity Party Responsible whom brokerage is to be paid including brokerage for bids through the E-IPO mechanism and providing Syndicate Members’ performance.

  • By logging in the SERVICE using your password, you are fully responsible for the transactions executed pursuant to your requests or orders, their modification or cancellation, whether in respect of securities, tender instructions or Electronic Initial Public Application ("EIPO") share subscription arrangements.

  • Preparation of list of SCSBs, SEBI registered RTAs, DPs authorised to accept and bid as per information provided on the websites of the Stock Exchanges to whom brokerage is to be paid including brokerage for bids through the E-IPO mechanism and providing Syndicate Members’ performance.

  • Preparation of list of SCSBs, SEBI registered CRTAs, DPs authorized to accept and bid as per information provided on the websites of the Stock Exchanges to whom brokerage is to be paid including brokerage for bids through the E-IPO mechanism and providing Syndicate Members’ performance.

Related to EIPO

  • IPO means the Company’s initial public offering of securities.

  • QIPO means the consummation of a firm commitment underwritten public offering of the Company’s shares, netting to the Company at least US$ 30,000,000 (Thirty Million), at an offering price per share in excess of 3 (three) times the Original Issue Price of the Series BB-1 Preferred Shares.

  • Qualified IPO means the issuance by Holdings or any direct or indirect parent of Holdings of its common Equity Interests in an underwritten primary public offering (other than a public offering pursuant to a registration statement on Form S-8) pursuant to an effective registration statement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in accordance with the Securities Act (whether alone or in connection with a secondary public offering).

  • WIPO means the World Intellectual Property Organization;

  • Restructuring Period means, whether or not there are Rated Securities at the time a Restructuring Event occurs, the period of 45 days starting from and including the day on which that Restructuring Event occurs.