Vendor Placing definition

Vendor Placing means the issue by the Company of new ordinary shares with a nominal value of £0.01 each in connection with the Merger, which ordinary shares when aggregated with the ordinary shares issued by the Company over the previous 12 months, represent less than 10 per cent of the ordinary shares in issue on their admission to the Official List of the UK Listing Authority and to trading on the main market of the London Stock Exchange plc.
Vendor Placing means the condi onal vendor placing (to be effected by Numis on behalf of the Company) of the Vendor Considera on Shares at the Placing Price pursuant to the Placing Agreement;
Vendor Placing the arrangement between TPI and certain Rinocloud Limited vendors where TPI has agreed to procure persons to purchase the Vendor Placing Shares under a separate agreement; "Vendor Placing Shares" 16,509,783 new Ordinary Shares to be issued to Rinocloud Limited vendors; "Venn Debt" the amount of £421,000 owed by the Company to Venn Life Sciences Limited; "Warrants" warrants to acquire new Ordinary Shares ranking pari passu with the existing Ordinary Shares exercisable at 2.0p per share at any time at the holder’s option for a period of two years following Admission;

Examples of Vendor Placing in a sentence

  • It is not expected that any such investor will become a substantial shareholder of the Company as a result of the Vendor Placing.

  • The Company will not receive any of the proceeds from any sale of Vendor Placing Shares by the Selling Shareholders.

  • The Company has raised £13.8 million (before commission, fees and expenses) by way of a Primary Placing and the Vendors have realised £15.3 million pursuant to the Vendor Placing, through the placing and/or sale of an aggregate of 16,151,108 Placing Shares.

  • The Directors (including the independent non-executive Directors) consider that the Vendor Placing Price to be fair and reasonable under the current market conditions and is in the best interests of the Company and the Shareholders as a whole.

  • As the Vendor Placing and the Subscription may or may not proceed, Shareholders and potential investors are reminded to exercise caution when dealing in the Shares.

  • The Acquisition will be funded through the Primary Placing raising £13.8 million, the issue of the Consideration Shares to the value of £7.5 million and the issue of Vendor Placing Shares to the value of £15.3 million, a £37.5 million revolving credit facility provided by Yorkshire Bank and Natwest; and £0.2 million in Group cash.

  • The processes used to monitor skill development need to be explicit, multidimensional and reflective of the complexities involved A number of beneficial strategies for monitoring skill acquisition were identified: learning styles assessment, reflective logs, feedback, progression guideline, feed-forward and self assessment.

  • The Company is not aware that there will be any new substantial shareholder immediately after the Vendor Placing and the Subscription within the meaning of the Listing Rules and the number of Shares to be held by the public will continue to satisfy the minimum percentage prescribed under Rule 8.08 of the Listing Rules.

  • Subscription Price The Subscription Price per new Share is equivalent to the Vendor Placing Price of HK$29.9 per Share.

  • In addition certain Bidstack Shareholders propose to sell 12,820,245 Consideration Shares at the Placing Price through the Placing of the Vendor Placing Shares.Under the Placing Agreement, Peterhouse has conditionally agreed to use its reasonable endeavours to procure subscribers for the Placing Shares and the Vendor Placing Shares.


More Definitions of Vendor Placing

Vendor Placing has the meaning attributed to such term in the Principal Purchase Agreement;

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