Warrant ADSs definition

Warrant ADSs means ADSs representing Warrant Shares.
Warrant ADSs means the ADSs issuable upon exercise of the Warrants.
Warrant ADSs means ADSs representing the Warrant Shares.

Examples of Warrant ADSs in a sentence

  • The Shares, the Warrants, the Warrant ADSs, and the Warrant Shares shall be issued free of all restrictive legends.

  • For as long as any Warrants are outstanding and exercisable, the Company hereby agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to maintain the listing or quotation of the ADSs and Warrant ADSs on each Trading Market on which each is currently listed, and concurrently with the Closing, the Company shall apply to list or quote all of the ADSs and Warrant ADSs on such Trading Markets and promptly secure the listing of all of the ADSs and Warrant ADSs on such Trading Markets.

  • The Company further agrees, if the Company applies to have the ADSs traded on any other Trading Market, it will then include in such application all of the ADSs and Warrant ADSs, and will take such other action as is necessary to cause all of the ADSs and Warrant ADSs to be listed or quoted on such other Trading Market as promptly as possible.


More Definitions of Warrant ADSs

Warrant ADSs shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble. [Signature Page Follows]
Warrant ADSs means the ADSs issuable upon exercise of the Pre-Funded Warrants.
Warrant ADSs means the ADSs issuable upon exercise of this Warrant.
Warrant ADSs means the ADSs deliverable upon exercise of the Warrants.
Warrant ADSs means the ADSs issuable upon exercise of the Warrants and which are being registered pursuant to the Registration Statement.
Warrant ADSs means, collectively, the Ordinary Warrant ADSs and the Prefunded Warrant ADSs.
Warrant ADSs means, collectively, the warrant to purchase Ordinary Shares represented by ADSs to be delivered to the Purchasers at the Closing in accordance with Section 2.2 hereof, which Warrant ADSs shall be exercisable immediately upon issuance and have a term of exercise equal to five (5) years following the initial exercise date, in the form of Exhibit A-2 attached hereto.