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The 1998 FX and Currency Option Definitions (the “FX Definitions”), published by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc., the Emerging Markets Traders Association and The Foreign Exchange Committee, are hereby incorporated by reference with respect to FX Transactions (as defined in the FX Definitions) and Currency Option Transactions (as defined in the FX Definitions).
He has also served on a variety of other government committees and government related boards, including the Cayman Islands Agricultural and Industrial Development Board, as Chairman; the Stock Exchange Committee; and the Government/Private Sector Consultative Committee.
Clearly Canadian’s corporate governance policy is substantially aligned with the guidelines set out in the report of The Toronto Stock Exchange Committee on Corporate Governance in Canada.
From 1993 to 1995, Mr. Dey chaired The Toronto Stock Exchange Committee on Corporate Governance in Canada that released the December 1994 report entitled "Where Were the Directors?", known as the Dey Report.
Luxottica Group S.p.A. is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and on the telematic stock exchange ("MTA") organized and managed by Borsa Italiana and complies with the obligations issued by U.S. and Italian regulations for listed companies, in particular, with the provisions issued both by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Committee (the "SEC") and CONSOB.
This right of first refusal shall expire immediately upon the effectiveness of the filing of a Form 10 with the Securities and Exchange Committee or, if later, the date that the Company’s shares otherwise become registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Buyer and Seller understand that after Closing, Buyer is obligated by law to file within 4 days immediate report in form 8-K with the Security and Exchange Committee along with copies of all agreements with Seller and their respective exhibits.
The Board of Directors will promptly publicly disclose its decision in a periodic or current report filed with the Securities and Exchange Committee in accordance with the requirements of the Exchange Act.
In 1994, he chaired the Toronto Stock Exchange Committee on Corporate Governance, and has since been involved with developing global corporate governance standards as Chairman of the Private Sector Advisory Group of the Global Corporate Governance Forum.
Luxottica is listed on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") and on the Telematic Stock Exchange organized and managed by Borsa Italiana ("MTA") and complies with the provisions of U.S. and Italian law for listed companies, as well as with the provisions issued both by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Committee ("SEC") and the Italian Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa ("CONSOB").