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As of the closing date, the combined company is known as Newmont Goldcorp Corporation, continuing to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker NEM and listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker NGT.
All issued Units have no par value, are fully paid for, and are listed and traded on the New York Stock Exchange Arca (the “NYSE Arca”) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (the “TSX”).
Each ETF is offered for sale on a continuous basis by the Company’s prospectus in ETF Shares which trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) in Canadian dollars (“Cdn$ Shares”) and, where applicable, in U.S. dollars (“US$ Shares”).
Prior to March 29, 2010, the Company's Common Shares were listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Under the plan, the Board of Directors determines the term of a stock option to a maximum of 10 years, the period of time during which the options may vest and become exercisable as well as the option exercise price which shall not be less than the closing price of the Company’s share on the Toronto Stock Exchange on the date immediately preceding the date of grant.
The Company’s shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”).
Its common shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange trading under the symbol “SEA” and on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “SA”.
The following table lists specific information about the ETF, the tickers under which the Cdn$ Shares and US$ Shares (if applicable), as described in note 1, trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (the “TSX”), the functional and presentation cur- rency of the ETF in either Canadian (“CAD”) or U.S. (“USD”) dollars, and the effective start of operations of the pre-existing ETF Trust participating in the Reorganization described in note 1.
In this document, “Business Day” means every day, other than a Saturday or a Sunday or a day on which commercial Banks in either Montreal or Toronto are required or authorized by law to remain closed and every day that the Toronto Stock Exchange is open for business.
The NAV per unit is determined at the end of each day the Toronto Stock Exchange is open for trading.