International Stock Exchanges definition

International Stock Exchanges means stock exchanges located outside of the U.S. on which Dana C▇▇▇▇n Stock is listed as of the Effective Time.
International Stock Exchanges means the SEHK, Osaka Securities Exchange, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited, Australian Stock Exchange, SIX Swiss Exchange, London Stock Exchange, NASDAQ and New York Stock Exchange.

Examples of International Stock Exchanges in a sentence

  • In the case of Dana, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ use its best efforts to list, prior to the Effective Date, on the NYSE, PSE and International Stock Exchanges, upon official notice of issuance, the shares of Dana C▇▇▇▇n Stock to be issued in the Merger.

  • In the case of Dana, Dana shall use its best efforts to list, prior to the Effe▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, on the NYSE, PSE and International Stock Exchanges, upon official notice of issuance, the shares of Dana Common Stock to be issued in the Merger.

  • The following jurisdiction restrictions apply to the management of the investments: Confined to securities and Exchange Traded Products (ETPs), listed on the JSE, or on major International Stock Exchanges giving access to various asset classes both local and foreign, traded on an Exchange, providing access to equities, bonds, listed property shares, commodities, currencies or any other registered asset class.