partial takeover bid definition

partial takeover bid means a takeover bid for a limited amount of securities of the offeree company and not their total;

Related to partial takeover bid

  • Proportional Takeover Bid means an off-market bid that is made or purports to be made under section 618(1)(b) of the Corporations Act in respect of a specified proportion of shares included in a class of shares in the Company; and

  • Takeover Bid or ‘Bid’ means a public offer, other than by the Offeree Company itself, made to the holders of the Securities of a Company to acquire all or some of those Securities, whether mandatory or voluntary, which follows or has, as its objective, the acquisition or Control of the Offeree Company.

  • Company Takeover Proposal means (i) any proposal or offer for a merger, consolidation, dissolution, recapitalization or other business combination involving the Company, (ii) any proposal for the issuance by the Company of over 30% of its equity securities as consideration for the assets or securities of another person or (iii) any proposal or offer to acquire in any manner, directly or indirectly, over 30% of the equity securities or consolidated total assets of the Company, in each case other than the Merger.

  • Buy Bid means a bid to buy Capacity Resources in any Incremental Auction.

  • Takeover Proposal means any offer or proposal for, or any indication of interest in, a merger or other business combination involving Target or the acquisition of any significant equity interest in, or a significant portion of the assets of, Target, other than the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Take-over Bid means an Offer to Acquire Voting Shares or Convertible Securities, if, assuming that the Voting Shares or Convertible Securities subject to the Offer to Acquire are acquired and are Beneficially Owned at the date of such Offer to Acquire by the Person making such Offer to Acquire, the Voting Shares Beneficially Owned by the Person making the Offer to Acquire would constitute in the aggregate 20% or more of the outstanding Voting Shares at the date of the Offer to Acquire;

  • Company Superior Proposal shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.4(b).

  • Superior Proposal has the meaning set forth in Section 5.09(a).

  • Takeover Offer means an offer in accordance with Section 3.6 for the entire issued share capital of Allergan (other than any Allergan Shares beneficially owned by AbbVie or any member of the AbbVie Group (if any) and any Allergan Shares held by any member of the Allergan Group) including any amendment or revision thereto pursuant to this Agreement, the full terms of which would be set out in the Takeover Offer Document or (as the case may be) any revised offer documents.

  • Change Proposal means a proposal (in the standard form) for any alteration of, or addition to, or omission from, the Contractor’s Brief or any change in the design, quality or quantity of the Works put forward by the Contractor or the Commercial Officer;

  • Qualifying Transaction means a transaction where a CPC acquires Significant Assets, other than cash, by way of purchase, amalgamation, merger or arrangement with another Company or by other means.

  • Selected Bidder or Successful Bidder means the Bidder selected pursuant to this RfS to set up the Project and supply electrical output as per the terms of PPA.

  • Competing Permitted Bid means a Take-over Bid that:

  • Superior Proposal Notice has the meaning specified in Section 5.4(1)(c).

  • Divestiture means any transaction or event that the Board specifies as a Divestiture under Section 10.5.

  • Proposal / Bid means the technical proposal and the commercial/financial proposal.

  • Bundled transaction means the purchase of 2 or more distinct and identifiable products, except real property and services to real property, where the products are sold for a single nonitemized price. A bundled transaction does not include the sale of any products in which the sales price varies, or is negotiable, based on the selection by the purchaser of the products included in the transaction. As used in this subdivision:

  • Acquisition Transaction has the meaning set forth in Section 5.09(a).

  • Business Combination Proposal has the meaning set forth in Section 5.8.

  • Disinterested Shareholder Approval means approval by a majority of the votes cast by all the Company’s shareholders at a duly constituted shareholders’ meeting, excluding votes attached to Common Shares beneficially owned by Insiders who are Service Providers or their Associates;

  • Alternate Transaction shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.7(iii) hereof.

  • Takeover Rules means the Irish Takeover Panel Act 1997, Takeover Rules 2013;

  • Change in Control Transaction means the occurrence of any of the following events:

  • Tenderer/Bidder means any persons, partnership firm or company submitting a sum or sums in the Bills of Quantities in accordance with the Instructions to Tenderers, Conditions of Contract Parts I and II, Specifications, Drawings and Bills of Quantities for the work contemplated, acting directly or through a legally appointed representative.

  • Tender or Bid means the offer (Technical and/or Financial) made by individual, firm, Company, corporation, or Consortium for the execution of the works.

  • Approved Transaction means any transaction in which the Board (or, if approval of the Board is not required as a matter of law, the stockholders of the Company) shall approve (i) any consolidation or merger of the Company, or binding share exchange, pursuant to which shares of Common Stock of the Company would be changed or converted into or exchanged for cash, securities, or other property, other than any such transaction in which the common stockholders of the Company immediately prior to such transaction have the same proportionate ownership of the Common Stock of, and voting power with respect to, the surviving corporation immediately after such transaction, (ii) any merger, consolidation or binding share exchange to which the Company is a party as a result of which the Persons who are common stockholders of the Company immediately prior thereto have less than a majority of the combined voting power of the outstanding capital stock of the Company ordinarily (and apart from the rights accruing under special circumstances) having the right to vote in the election of directors immediately following such merger, consolidation or binding share exchange, (iii) the adoption of any plan or proposal for the liquidation or dissolution of the Company, or (iv) any sale, lease, exchange or other transfer (in one transaction or a series of related transactions) of all, or substantially all, of the assets of the Company.