IPO Company definition

IPO Company a company formed as a Subsidiary of the Permitted Investor to own, directly or indirectly, the General Partner and the BGL and to undertake a Public Offering.
IPO Company as defined in the definition of “IPO.”
IPO Company means the company whose shares are admitted to trading pursuant to the IPO;

Examples of IPO Company in a sentence

  • So long as the IPO Company is listed on or before the IPO Share Payment Last Date, the timing of issuance of the applicable number of the IPO Shares of the Deferred Payment to be made shall be no later than 7 business days after the first day of trading of the shares of the IPO Company.

  • If the Deferred Payment in respect of the IPO Shares cannot be paid to the Management Shareholders and the BW Shareholders solely by reason of the IPO Company not being able to be listed by the IPO Share Payment Last Date, the Deferred Payment in respect of the IPO Shares shall be payable in cash in lieu of the IPO Shares.

  • If the Earn-out Payment in respect of the IPO Shares cannot be paid to the Management Shareholders and the BW Shareholders solely by reason of the IPO Company not being able to be listed by the IPO Share Payment Last Date, the Earn-out Payment in respect of the IPO Shares shall be payable in cash in lieu of the IPO Shares.


More Definitions of IPO Company

IPO Company means any Person the Common Stock of which is the subject of an offering described in the definition ofInitial Public Offering”.
IPO Company as defined in subsection 8.4(d).
IPO Company means any corporation or other entity, the shares or other equity securities of which are issued to the members of the Company in consideration for the conversion, exchange or cancellation of the Membership Interests and/or the transfer of the Membership Interests to the IPO Company; and (b) the term "Hedging Transaction" shall mean any short sale or grant of any right (including, without limitation, any put or call option) with respect to any security (other than a broad-based market basket or index) that includes, relates to or derives any significant part of its value from the common stock or other equity securities. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 3, (i) Buyer shall have the right to transfer all or any portion of his options or Membership Interest in the Company or his shares of common stock of the IPO Company to a Family Donee which transfer, upon the closing of the IPO, shall be subject to the agreement of the managing underwriter for the IPO, and (ii) if Narasin or XXX xxxxx any of his or its securities of the Company during the Lock-up Period, Buyer shall not be restricted under this Section 3 from selling the same percentage of his securities of the Company as the securities being sold by Narasin or RAE represent of the securities of the Company held by him or it, as the case may be, and if Narasin or RAE is released from his or its "lock-up" agreement, Buyer shall be similarly released from the restrictions contained in this Section 3. For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Family Donee" shall mean: (A) any parent, child, lineal descendant or sibling of Buyer, the spouse of any of the foregoing, or the spouse of Buyer; (B) any trust established by Buyer, or any trustee, custodian, fiduciary or foundation which will hold such shares for charitable purposes or for the benefit of Buyer or any of the persons described in clause (A) above; PROVIDED, that Buyer or any person described in clause (A) above shall exercise a deciding influence over the voting of the shares held by a Family Donee described in this clause (B).
IPO Company means a print media company to be established by Tom and
IPO Company means GMAC or an entity formed for the purpose of holding equity securities of GMAC.
IPO Company means any corporation or other entity, the shares or other equity securities of which are issued to the members of the Company in consideration for the conversion, exchange or cancellation of their membership interests, or the transfer of their membership interests to the IPO Company. During the Term, Consultant shall provide services to the Company hereunder of at least 30 hours per month. All services requested of Consultant by the Company shall be solely those commensurate with those typically provided by a senior advisor of Consultant's standing in the fashion apparel industry. The Company hereby acknowledges that Consultant has significant other commitments, and that in making requests for Consultant's services, including requests for out of town travel, the Company will use reasonable efforts to honor such previous commitments and the Consultant will use reasonable efforts to honor reasonable requests of the Company. If, on the twentieth day of any month, the Company believes that Consultant has not provided at least 20 hours of services to the Company in the first 20 days of such month, the Company shall so notify Consultant in a writing that includes the aggregate number of hours of services which the Company believes Consultant has provided in such month through the date of such notice.
IPO Company means a company formed for the purpose of conducting an IPO or to seek admission to the official list of a recognised stock exchange (or both) and to become the Holding Company of the Company.