Pre-Listing Trading definition

Pre-Listing Trading means any transaction, trading or agreement to purchase, invest in, sell, acquire, clear, settle or otherwise dispose of any Allotted Securities and generally dealing in Allotted Securities prior to their official listing on the SEHK;

Examples of Pre-Listing Trading in a sentence

  • The Company makes no representation or warranty of any nature whatsoever as to the Client's Instructions for Pre-Listing Trading.

  • The Client may only conduct Pre-Listing Trading in the Pre-Listing Trading Session on the Trading Day.

  • If the official listing of any Allotted Securities on the SEHK has been postponed, the Matched Orders will remain valid, and will be executed or effected by the Company on the postponed Trading Day; unmatched Instructions for Pre-Listing Trading in such Allotted Securities will be cancelled automatically and will not be executed or effected by the Company.

  • At the end of the Pre-Listing Trading Session, all Instructions for Pre-Listing Trading which remain wholly or partly unmatched shall be cancelled.

  • Notwithstanding Clause 3.3 of this Appendix IV, if the official listing of any Allotted Securities on the SEHK has been cancelled, all Instructions for Pre-Listing Trading in relation to such Allotted Securities (including the Matched Orders) will be cancelled automatically and will not be executed or effected by the Company.