Public Company Date definition

Public Company Date means the date on which the shares of Common Stock of the Company (or its direct or indirect successor, subsidiary or parent company, whose securities are issued or issuable to holders of Common Stock), whether as a result of the Spin-Off, a public offering, merger, reverse merger, recapitalization, reorganization or otherwise, are registered under the 1934 Act.
Public Company Date means the date that the Company becomes subject to the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act.
Public Company Date means the date on which the shares of Common Stock of the Company (or its direct or indirect successor, subsidiary or parent company, whose securities are issued or issuable to holders of Common Stock), whether as a result of the Spin-Off (as defined in the Notes), a public offering, merger, reverse merger, recapitalization, reorganization or otherwise, are registered under the 1934 Act.

Examples of Public Company Date in a sentence

  • In connection with such meeting, the Company shall (i) from and after the Public Company Date provide each shareholder with a proxy statement and (ii) use its best efforts to solicit its shareholders’ approval of such increase in authorized shares of Common Stock and to cause its board of directors to recommend to the shareholders that they approve such proposal.

  • From the Public Company Date through and including the Expiration Date, the Company shall maintain a transfer agent that participates in the DTC’s Fast Automated Securities Transfer Program.

  • From and after the Public Company Date, the Company covenants and agrees that neither it, nor any other Person acting on its behalf will provide any Purchaser or its agents or counsel with any information that constitutes, or the Company reasonably believes constitutes, material non-public information, unless prior thereto such Purchaser shall have consented to the receipt of such information and agreed with the Company to keep such information confidential.

  • The Company will cause the Going Public Event to occur on or before the Public Company Date.

  • After the Public Company Date, and for so long as any Warrants are outstanding, the Company will employ as the transfer agent for the Common Stock and Warrant Shares a participant in the Depository Trust Company Automated Securities Transfer Program and cause the Common Stock to be transferable pursuant to such program.


More Definitions of Public Company Date

Public Company Date means not later than the 150th day after the Qualified Offering has been consummated.
Public Company Date means the earliest of (i) the date the Company consummates an initial public offering, (ii) the date the Company (or any successor/surviving entity in a reverse merger or other business combination transaction) becomes subject to the reporting requirements under the Exchange Act or (iii) the date the Common Stock is listed or quoted on any Trading Market.
Public Company Date means the date on which the shares of Common Stock of the Company (or its successor or parent company by merger, recapitalization, reorganization or otherwise) are registered under the Exchange Act.
Public Company Date means, in connection with a public listing of the Common Shares for trading on the Principal Market, the date that the Company becomes subject to the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act, or in connection with a Reverse Merger Transaction, the date of the consummation of the Reverse Merger Transaction.
Public Company Date means the date on which the Company’s securities are initially registered under the Exchange Act.
Public Company Date means the date on which the shares of Common Stock (or its successor or parent company by merger, recapitalization, reorganization or otherwise) are registered under the 1934 Act, or are exchanged for equity capital of the Company's successor or parent company by merger, recapitalization, reorganization or otherwise which are registered under the 1934 Act, including, without limitation, upon consummation of the transaction contemplated by the Merger Agreement.