DLC Merger definition

DLC Merger means the merger of RTL and RTP so that, inter alia, RTL and RTP have a unified management structure and so that the businesses of both the RTL Group and the RTP Group are run on a unified basis;

Examples of DLC Merger in a sentence

  • Some of the reasons cited by companies in adopting DLCs are provided in the 12 April 2001 ‘Proposed DLC Merger Explanatory Memorandum’ from BHP Billiton and the 25 June 2001 ‘Information Memorandum: Dual Listed Companies Proposal’ from Brambles.

  • Following the approval of the DLC merger each of the Companies entered into a DLC Merger Sharing Agreement (the ‘‘Sharing agreement’’).

  • Directors have the ability to issue an equalisation share if that is required under the terms of the DLC Merger Sharing Agreement.

  • Following the approval of the DLC structure, both companies entered into a DLC Merger Sharing Agreement (the Sharing Agreement).

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