New Listing definition

New Listing means a new listing of equity securities or interests
New Listing means a new listing of equity securities issued by a new applicant, irrespective of whether there is an offering of equity securities.
New Listing means a new listing of equity securities issued by a

Examples of New Listing in a sentence

  • The Client acknowledges that its application for the subscription or purchase of New Listing Securities (made by KGI Asia or KGI Asia’s nominee on the Client’s behalf) may not be accepted by the issuer or vendor of the relevant Securities, but the Client shall still be liable for the interest on the Loan and related obligations.

  • KGI Asia and its Affiliates and their respective agents shall in no event be liable for any Loss of the Client or anything whatsoever which may be suffered or incurred as a result of any default, insolvency, act or omission of any firm or company through or with whom the Client’s application for the subscription or purchase of New Listing Securities is effected.

  • No later than five Business Days after the New Listing Reference Date, the Company shall execute with the Trustee a supplemental indenture containing such provisions that the Board of Directors determines in good faith are appropriate to preserve the economic interests of the Holders and are necessary to reflect the replacement of the ADSs (or Ordinary Shares or other Common Equity or ADSs in respect of Reference Property then underlying the Notes) with the Newly Listed Equity.

  • The Delisting Payments will be paid to the holder of the Preferred Shares in cash within five (5) business days following the earlier of (i) the end of each month following the Delisting Date, or (ii) the effective date of the New Listing.

  • If the Company does not elect to make such amendment to the Indenture within three calendar months of the New Listing Reference Date, with respect to any conversion of the Notes following three calendar months of the New Listing Reference Date, the Company shall reimburse a Holder any fees it pays to the ADS Depositary in connection with the Holder’ election to withdraw the Ordinary Shares underlying the ADSs received by the Holder immediately following such conversion.

  • The provisions in these Additional Terms for New Listing of Securities apply only to any Account in respect of which you have requested Delta Asia to apply on your behalf for securities in new issue for listing on SEHK (the “Application”) on the terms and conditions of this Client Agreement.

  • The Client acknowledges that its application for the subscription or purchase of New Listing Securities (made by OPSL or OPSL’s nominee on the Client’s behalf) may not be accepted by the issuer or vendor of the relevant securities, but the Client shall still be liable for the interest on the Loan.

  • Pursuant to paragraph 4.2 of Practice Note 18 to the Listing Rules, Chapter 4.14 of the Guide for New Listing Applicants and the waiver as granted by the Stock Exchange (if any), in the event of over-subscription under the Hong Kong Public Offering, the number of Investor Shares to be subscribed for by the Investor under this Agreement might be affected by the reallocation of H Shares between the International Offering and the Hong Kong Public Offering.

  • Two printed copies of the Prospectus, duly signed by two Directors or their respective duly authorised attorneys using their Recognised Digital Signatures (as defined in the Guide for New Listing Applicants published by the Stock Exchange) and, if signed by their respective duly authorised attorneys, copies of the relevant powers of attorney certified as true copy by a certifier with his Recognised Digital Signature (if not already provided in item III-1 below).

  • No later than five (5) Business Days after the New Listing Reference Date, the Company will execute with the Trustee a supplemental indenture to the relevant indenture containing such provisions that the Board of Directors determines in good faith are appropriate to preserve the economic interests of the Holders and are necessary to reflect the replacement of the Ordinary Shares (or other common equity or Reference Property then underlying the Notes) with the Newly Listed Equity.


More Definitions of New Listing

New Listing means a new listing which shall have its settlement process conducted on FINI.
New Listing means the admission to an official listing, other than the Listing, of any part of the Shares or the admission of any of the Shares to trading on any segment of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange or on any other Recognized Stock Exchange becoming effective.
New Listing means an Initial Listing or the listing of an Issuer pursuant to a Reverse Takeover, Change of Business or a Qualifying Transaction.
New Listing means an Initial Listing or the listing of an Issuer pursuant to a Reverse Take- Over or a Qualifying Transaction.

Related to New Listing

  • Direct Listing means the Company’s initial listing of its Common Stock (other than shares of Common Stock not eligible for resale under Rule 144 under the Securities Act) on a national securities exchange by means of an effective registration statement on Form S-1 filed by the Company with the SEC that registers shares of existing capital stock of the Company for resale, as approved by the Company’s board of directors. For the avoidance of doubt, a Direct Listing shall not be deemed to be an underwritten offering and shall not involve any underwriting services.

  • Blacklisting means barring a bidder, contractor, consultant or supplier from participating in any future procurement proceedings.

  • Listing means the listing of the shares of Common Stock on a national securities exchange.