Listing on a National Securities Exchange Sample Clauses

Listing on a National Securities Exchange. The Company will use its best efforts to maintain the listing of the Public Securities on a national securities exchange until the earlier of the consummation of a Business Combination or until the Company’s securities are no longer registered under the Exchange Act.
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Listing on a National Securities Exchange. After the Merger, the Board of Directors shall authorize the proper officers of InfoCast to take all reasonable steps necessary to cause the InfoCast Common Stock and the Merger Consideration to be listed or admitted for trading on Nasdaq or a national securities exchange other than the over-the-counter bulletin board.

Related to Listing on a National Securities Exchange

  • Listing on Securities Exchange If the General Partner lists or maintains the listing of REIT Shares on any securities exchange or national market system, it shall, at its expense and as necessary to permit the registration and sale of the Redemption Shares hereunder, list thereon, maintain and, when necessary, increase such listing to include such Redemption Shares.

  • Listing on Securities Exchanges If the Common Stock is listed on a stock exchange or quoted on the Nasdaq National Market, the Company will use its reasonable best efforts to procure at its sole expense the listing of all Warrant Shares (subject to issuance or notice of issuance) on all stock exchanges on which the Common Stock is then listed, or the quotation of the Warrant Shares on the Nasdaq National Market, as the case may be, and maintain the listing or quotation of such shares and other securities after issuance.

  • Securities Exchange The Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to maintain its Common Stock listing and to continue to have its Common Stock be quoted on The American Stock Exchange or on another national securities exchange, so long as it is subject to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act.

  • Listing on Nasdaq The Shares will be approved for listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market (“Nasdaq”) by the Closing Date, subject to official notice of issuance, and the Company has taken no action designed to, or likely to have the effect of, terminating the listing of the Securities on Nasdaq nor has the Company received any notification that Nasdaq is contemplating revoking or withdrawing approval for listing of the Securities.

  • Listing on an Exchange If the Debentures are distributed to the holders of the Securities issued by the Trust, and the Preferred Securities are then so listed, the Company will use its best efforts to list such Debentures on the New York Stock Exchange, Inc. or on such other exchange as the Preferred Securities are then listed.

  • Listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market The Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain the listing of the Public Securities on the Nasdaq Capital Market or another national securities exchange until the earlier of five (5) years from the Effective Date or until the Public Securities are no longer registered under the Exchange Act.

  • Trading of the Public Securities on the Nasdaq Capital Market As of the Effective Date and the Closing Date, the Public Securities will have been authorized for listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market and no proceedings have been instituted or threatened which would effect, and no event or circumstance has occurred as of the Effective Date which is reasonably likely to effect, the listing of the Public Securities on the Nasdaq Capital Market.

  • Securities Exchange Act The term “

  • Reports Under Securities Exchange Act of 1934 With a view to making available to the Holders the benefits of Rule 144 promulgated under the Act and any other rule or regulation of the SEC that may at any time permit a Holder to sell securities of the Company to the public without registration, the Company agrees to:

  • Listing of Underlying Shares (a) The Company shall (1) not later than the fifth Business Day following the Closing Date prepare and file with the OTC Bulletin Board (as well as any other national securities exchange, market or trading facility on which the Common Stock is then listed) an additional shares listing application covering at least the sum of (i) two times the number of Underlying Shares as would be issuable upon a conversion in full of (and as payment of interest in respect of) the Debentures, assuming such conversion occurred on the Original Issue Date and (ii) the Underlying Shares issuable upon exercise in full of the Warrants (2) take all steps necessary to cause the such shares to be approved for listing on the OTC Bulletin Board (as well as on any other national securities exchange or market on which the Common Stock is then listed) as soon as possible thereafter, and (3) provide to the Purchasers evidence of such listing, and the Company shall maintain the listing of its Common Stock on such exchange or market. In addition, if at any time the number of shares of Common Stock issuable on conversion of all then outstanding Debentures, on account of accrued and unpaid interest thereon and upon exercise in full of the Warrants is greater than the number of shares of Common Stock theretofore listed with the OTC Bulletin Board (and any such other national securities exchange, market or trading facility), the Company shall promptly take such action (including the actions described in the preceding sentence) to file an additional shares listing application with the OTC Bulletin Board (and any such other national securities exchange, market or trading facility) covering at least a number of shares equal to the sum of (x) 200% of (A) the number of Underlying Shares as would then be issuable upon a conversion in full of the Debentures, and (B) the number of Underlying Shares as would be issuable as payment of interest on the Debentures and (y) the number of Underlying Shares as would be issuable upon exercise in full of the Warrants.

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