Unit Offering definition

Unit Offering means a public offering of a combination of debt and equity securities of the Company in which (i) not more than 10% of the gross proceeds received from the sale of such securities is attributed to such equity securities, and (ii) after giving effect to such offering, the Company does not have a class of equity securities required to be registered under the Exchange Act.
Unit Offering means an underwritten public offering of a combination of debt securities and Common Stock (or warrants or exchange rights to purchase Common Stock) of the Company in which not more than 15% of the gross proceeds received for the sale of such securities is attributed to Common Stock.
Unit Offering means an underwritten public offering of a combination of debt securities and equity securities of the Company (or warrants or exchange rights to purchase equity securities) in which not more than 15% of the gross proceeds received for the sale of such securities is attributed to such equity securities.

Examples of Unit Offering in a sentence

  • Pursuant to the terms and conditions of a Offering Memorandum (the "Offering Memorandum") dated November 11, 2008, as may be amended from time to time, the Issuer is offering (the "Unit Offering") Class A units (the "Units") of the Issuer for subscription to individuals, corporations and other entities resident in the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia and the United States of America.

  • No commission or Finder’s Fee shall be paid to any director or officer of the Corporation in connection the sale of Common Share Units pursuant to the Common Share Unit Offering.

  • The Corporation reserves the right to close the Common Share Unit Offering in multiple tranches, so that one or more Closings may occur after the initial Closing.

  • Seventy-two (72) months from the closing of the Series II Preferred Unit Offering; or ii.

  • If the Offering or Unit Offering is successfully completed, the Corporation acknowledges and agrees that the Agents will be permitted to publish, at their own expense, public announcements or other communications relating to their services in connection with the Offering or Unit Offering as they consider appropriate..


More Definitions of Unit Offering

Unit Offering means the offering by the Company of up to 23,100,000 units of the Company at a price of US$ 0.13 per unit, and with each unit consisting of one share of Common Stock and one-half of one Warrant.
Unit Offering means a completed firm commitment underwritten public offering pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, of a combination of debt and equity securities of the Corporation in which (i) not more than 10% of the gross proceeds received from the sale of such securities is attributed to such equity securities, and (ii) after giving effect to such offering, the Corporation does not have a class of equity securities required to be registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Unit Offering has the meaning set forth in SECTION 2(a)(ii).
Unit Offering means the non-brokered private placement of the Company of 2,588,000 Units at a price of $0.60 per Unit for gross proceeds of $1,552,800, which completed on December 24, 2020 and January 25, 2021.
Unit Offering. ’ means the offering of the Units pursuant to the Unit Prospectus. ‘‘Unit Offering Price’’ means the price per Unit sold pursuant to the Unit Offering.
Unit Offering means the Company’s bought deal financing of units by way of a short form prospectus completed on November 18, 2016;
Unit Offering means a public offering of a combination of debt and equity securities of the Corporation and/or its subsidiaries in which not more than 10% of the gross proceeds received by the Corporation and its subsidiaries from the sale of such securities is attributable to such equity securities; provided that after giving effect to -------- such offering, the Corporation does not have a class of equity securities required to be registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.