Ressources Québec definition

Ressources Québec means Ressources Québec inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Investissement Québec until its winding-up into Investissement Québec on December 31, 2019.
Ressources Québec means Ressources Québec Inc., a subsidiary of Investissement Québec, an affiliate of the Government of Québec, which is a participant in the Anticosti Joint Venture;
Ressources Québec means Ressources Québec inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Investissement Québec.

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  • Ressources Québec will be entitled, at its option, to convert the debenture into common shares of the Company at a price of $19.08 at any time during the term of the debenture.

  • Convertible debenture (2016) In February 2016, the Company issued a senior non-guaranteed convertible debenture of $50.0 million to Ressources Québec, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Investissement Québec.

  • A convertible debenture of $50.0 million with Ressources Québec entitles the holder to convert the debenture, at its option, into 2,620,545 common shares of the Company (conversion price of $19.08) at any time during the term of the debenture.

  • Osisko paid a 1% financing fee to Ressources Québec and reimbursed its costs incurred in connection with the financing.

  • Ressources Québec subscribed to a $50.0 million convertible debenture of Osisko, which will mature in five years and will bear interest at an annual rate of 4% payable quarterly.

  • A convertible debenture of $50.0 million with Ressources Québec is also outstanding, which entitles the holder to convert the debenture, at its option, into 2,620,545 common shares of the Company (conversion price of $19.08) at any time during the term of the debenture.

  • Osisko has paid a 1% financing fee to Ressources Québec and has reimbursed its costs incurred in connection with the financing.

  • In connection with the private placement by QIO, the Company granted 6,000,000 compensation options to Ressources Québec entitling the holder to purchase one ordinary share of the Company at a price of $0.25 per share until February 1, 2020.

  • Ressources Québec will be entitled, at its option, to convert the RQ Debenture into Osisko Shares at a price of $19.08 per Osisko Share at any time during its term.

  • In 2016, cash inflows were the results of a financing with Ressources Québec for a $50.0 million convertible debenture and a bought deal public offering of 11,431,000 units of Osisko for gross proceeds of $172.6 million, both completed during the first quarter.


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Ressources Québec means Ressources Québec Inc.
Ressources Québec means Ressources Québec inc., a wholly­owned subsidiary of Investissement Québec. “SEC” means the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

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