Offer Document definition
Offer Document means an offer document dispatched to shareholders of the Target setting out in full the terms and conditions of an Offer.
Offer Document means the listing prospectus, product disclosure statement or information memorandum lodged by the applicant with ASX pursuant to Listing Rule 1.1
Offer Document means a red herring prospectus, prospectus or shelf prospectus, as applicable, referred to under the Companies Act, 2013, in case of a public issue, and a letter of offer in case of a rights issue;
Examples of Offer Document in a sentence
Should Bidco elect (with the consent of the Panel) to implement the Acquisition by way of a Takeover Offer in accordance with the terms of this agreement, the terms of the Acquisition shall be as set out in the Offer Document.
More Definitions of Offer Document
Offer Document means the document containing the formal Offer; “offer period” has the meaning given to that term in the Code; “Panel” means the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers;
Offer Document means should the Acquisition be implemented by means of a Takeover Offer, the document to be sent to (amongst others) Codemasters Shareholders containing, among other things, the full terms and conditions of such Takeover Offer;
Offer Document has the meaning specified in the definition of "Offer to Purchase."
Offer Document means, if Bidco elects to implement the Acquisition by way of a Takeover Offer in accordance with the terms of this agreement, the document to be sent to (among others) Augean Shareholders setting out, among other things, the full terms and conditions of the Takeover Offer;
Offer Document means the document to be despatched to (amongst others) the Company’s shareholders pursuant to which the Offer would be made;
Offer Document means an offer document in a form as required by the Board from time to time consistent with the Corporations Act and the Class Order.
Offer Document means a document containing information about a CIS or a portfolio of a CIS or offer of a participatory interest whether referred to as a prospectus, a fact sheet, notice, circular or by any other name and whether in printed or in electronic form;