Share Issues definition

Share Issues means the share issues to be completed in accordance with the Investment Agreement.
Share Issues issue or offer to any person any share or loan capital, or other securities convertible or exchangeable into share or loan capital, or allow to arise or subsist any interest in any share or loan capital, in the Company or any Subsidiary or purchase or redeem or reorganise any share or loan capital in the Company or any Subsidiary except Company Shares to be issued pursuant to the terms of the Warrant Documentation;

Examples of Share Issues in a sentence

  • In order to repay the Bridge Facility and lower net debt, Recipharm AB intends to carry out one or several share issues of approximately SEK 2,500 million in total (the "Share Issues") whereof at least SEK 2,000 million is a rights issue with preferential rights for Recipharm AB's shareholders, subject to approval by a general meeting (the "Rights Issue") and up to SEK 500 million without preferential rights for Recipharm AB's shareholders.

  • Recipharm AB has retained Danske Bank A/S and DNB Bank ASA, Sweden Branch as financial advisers and lead managers in connection with the Share Issues.

  • The Share Issues are expected and resolved to be completed during the first half of 2020, following completion of the Proposed Acquisition.

  • Resolution of Risk Share Issues Mandatory Identify a suite of complementary arrangements, for example this could include: Building contractors Civil Engineering / Highways & Infrastructure Consultancy Minor and Major works, Repairs and Maintenance.

  • Share Issues and Transfers, Option Pool Pre-emption All Shareholders shall have the right to participate in the issue of new Shares pro rata to their existing shareholdings, unless such right is excluded in accordance with the Articles.

  • The Notice of the State Council on Further Strengthening the Administration of Share Issues and Listings Overseas, or the 97 Circular, was promulgated by the State Council on June 20, 1997, which regulates that an unlisted Chinese investment company or a listed company with Chinese investment holdings which is registered overseas shall not apply to issue shares and list a company overseas which involve domestic assets owned for less than three years.

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