Tencent Mobility definition

Tencent Mobility means Tencent Mobility Limited and its successors and assigns as permitted pursuant to Section 10.01.
Tencent Mobility means Tencent Mobility Limited and its successors and assigns as permitted pursuant to Section 10.01 of the Investor Rights Agreement.
Tencent Mobility. Tencent Mobility Limited, a private company limited by shares incorporated in Hong Kong, which holds approximately 18.95% interest in the Company and is a subsidiary of Tencent “%” per cent. On behalf of the Board Linmon Media Limited Xx Xxxx Chairman Beijing, PRC 2 September 2022

Examples of Tencent Mobility in a sentence

  • Mr. Ek exercises voting power over the ordinary shares held of record by TME Hong Kong, Image Frame, Tencent Mobility Limited, and Distribution Pool Limited through his indirect ownership of D.G.E. Investments, which holds an irrevocable proxy with regard to these ordinary shares.

  • Includes 4,276,200 ordinary shares held of record by TME Hong Kong, 9,076,240 ordinary shares held of record by Image Frame, 3,227,920 ordinary shares held of record by Tencent Mobility Limited, and 51,609 ordinary shares held by Distribution Pool Limited received in connection with a distribution in kind of the Company’s ordinary shares by a fund in which an affiliate of Distribution Pool Limited is a limited partner.

  • Each of Image Frame, Tencent Mobility Limited, and Distribution Pool Limited is wholly owned by Tencent Holdings Limited ("Tencent").

  • Tencent Mobility Limited and THL H Limited are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Tencent Holdings Limited.

  • As such, Mr. Ek may be deemed to share beneficial ownership of the ordinary shares held of record by TME Hong Kong, Image Frame, Tencent Mobility Limited, and Distribution Pool Limited.

  • As such, Tencent may be deemed to share beneficial ownership of the ordinary shares held of record by each of TME Hong Kong, Image Frame, Tencent Mobility Limited, and Distribution Pool Limited.

  • As at the date of this announcement, Tencent Mobility, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tencent, is a substantial Shareholder of the Company holding approximately 18.95% interest in the Company.

  • Accordingly, Tencent is deemed to be interested in the same number of Shares in which Dongting Lake Investment Limited, Morespark Limited and Tencent Mobility Limited are interested under the SFO.

  • Under the SFO, Tencent was deemed to be interested in 587,128,824 Shares directly held by THL A13, Qinghai Lake and Tencent Mobility Limited in aggregate.

  • The Company issued 207,537,059 new H shares to Tencent Mobility Limited in March 2018.

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