Significant Shareholders definition

Significant Shareholders means shareholders, other than shareholders which are companies listed on a recognised, designated and approved Stock/Investment Exchange as shown in Appendix A, who directly or indirectly hold 20% or more of the capital or of the voting rights of the company.
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Significant Shareholders means any Shareholder acquiring Units pursuant to the Subscription Agreement for consideration in excess of $7 million.

Examples of Significant Shareholders in a sentence

  • Significant Shareholders who do not exercise their Significant Shareholder Nomination Right may designate one individual to observe any meetings of the Board.

  • If there are more than two Significant Shareholders, the two largest shareholders of NewCo shall have the right to exercise the Significant Shareholder Nomination Right and the other Significant Shareholders shall not exercise its Significant Shareholder Nomination Right.

  • The right to request a Requested Registration shall terminate on the third anniversary of this Agreement, with respect to Shareholders other than Significant Shareholders, and on the tenth anniversary of this Agreement with respect to the Significant Shareholders.

  • The provisions contained herein constitute the entire agreement among the Vendor, the Purchaser and the Significant Shareholders respecting the subject matter hereof and supersede all previous communications, representations and agreements, whether verbal or written, among the Vendor, the Purchaser and the Significant Shareholders with respect to the subject matter hereof.

  • If Parent were to exercise the proxy that the Significant Shareholders have granted to Parent pursuant to the Voting Agreement, Parent would have, on a fully diluted basis, a sufficient number of votes to obtain the Requisite Shareholder Approval without the vote of any other holder of Shares or Preferred Shares.


More Definitions of Significant Shareholders

Significant Shareholders means the shareholders with the right to propose a director or who have an ownership interest in the Parent of more than 50%.
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Significant Shareholders means shareholders of the Company holding in excess of 5% of the total share capital of the Company; and
Significant Shareholders means shareholders of the Company holding, individually or in aggregate in case of entities with respect to which their shareholding is aggregated pursuant to applicable securities regulations, as at the date of the adoption of the Resolution, at least 10% of the shares in the share capital of the Company and the corresponding number of votes at the general meeting of the shareholders of the Company, and their subsidiaries, affiliates, or funds, as the case may be;
Significant Shareholders means shareholders of the Company holding, individually or in aggregate in the case of entities with respect to which their shareholding is aggregated pursuant to applicable securities regulations, as at 8 November 2017, at least 10% of the shares in the share capital of the Company and the corresponding number of votes at the general meeting of the shareholders of the Company, and their subsidiaries, affiliates, controlling entities or funds, as the case may be;
Significant Shareholders means the Company Shareholders and Safeguard;
Significant Shareholders means those shareholders of SVBank listed in Exhibit 1.1.