Examples of Company Securities in a sentence
An employee, consultant or contractor (who is not a Designated Person) may, at any time, Deal in Company Securities if he or she does not have information that he or she knows, or ought reasonably to know, is Inside Information.
Any Designated Person (other than the Chair) wishing to Deal in Company Securities must obtain the prior written approval of the Chair or the Board before doing so.
If the Chair wishes to Deal in Company Securities, the Chair must obtain the prior approval of the Board before doing so.
The Company prohibits the use of Derivatives in relation to unvested equity instruments, including performance share rights, and vested Company Securities that are subject to disposal restrictions (such as a 'Holding Lock').
The use of Derivatives over unvested Company Securities may allow value to be realised from those Securities even if performance hurdles have not been met.