Joint Global Coordinators definition

Joint Global Coordinators has the meaning given to it in Recital (B);
Joint Global Coordinators means CITI and CICC;
Joint Global Coordinators means CS, JPM APAC, CICC and CMBI, being the joint global coordinators to the Global Offering;

Examples of Joint Global Coordinators in a sentence

  • The Company and the Joint Global Coordinators have full discretion to reject any applications in the case of discrepancies.

  • If your application is made through an authorised attorney, the Company and the Joint Global Coordinators may accept or reject your application at their discretion, and on any conditions they think fit, including evidence of the attorney’s authority.

  • Limited and Credit Suisse (Singapore) Limited are the Joint Global Coordinators to the Offering.

  • We expect to determine the Offer Price by agreement with the Joint Global Coordinators (on behalf of the Underwriters) on the Price Determination Date.

  • Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of Spalart & Strelets [1] for a bubble induced by an adverse pressure gradient over a flat plate under very low incoming disturbances revealed a wavering behaviour of the separated shear layer gradually moving away from the wall with formation of Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) vortices.


More Definitions of Joint Global Coordinators

Joint Global Coordinators means GS, Credit Suisse, CLSA; CICC; Nomura International (Hong Kong) Limited and Deutsche Bank;
Joint Global Coordinators means BofA Securities, HIS and UBS AG;
Joint Global Coordinators means Morgan Stanley Asia Limited and J.P. Morgan Securities
Joint Global Coordinators. , means Nordea Danmark, filial af Nordea Bank Abp, Finland, CVR no. 25992180, and J.P. Morgan AG, company registration number HRB 16861.
Joint Global Coordinators means Citigroup Global Markets Singapore Pte. Ltd. and Standard Chartered Bank, and “Joint Global Coordinator” means either of them.
Joint Global Coordinators has the meaning set out in clause 19.1(B) (IPO Notice);
Joint Global Coordinators means Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. and Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC and their respective successors.