Sentences with phrase «purchasers of shares sold»

Not exact matches

For purposes of the offering in Canada, if all of the shares have not been sold, after the Canadian underwriters have made a reasonable effort to sell the shares at the public offer price, the Canadian underwriters may from time to time decrease or change the offering price and the other selling terms provided that the price for the shares shall not exceed the public offer price and further provided that the compensation that is realized by the Canadian underwriters will be decreased by the amount that the aggregate price paid by the purchasers for the shares is less than the gross proceeds paid by the Canadian underwriters to us or the selling stockholders.
Exemptions from the definition of an investment company are allowed for companies who sell their shares only to qualified purchasers.
Any broker - dealer engaged by the purchaser for the purpose of selling his or her shares in our company will be subject to rules 15g - 1 through 15g - 10 of the Exchange Act.
Any broker - dealer engaged by the purchaser for the purpose of selling his or her shares in us will be subject to Rules 15g - 1 through 15g - 10 of the Securities and Exchange Act.
Each year Subaru participates in the Share The Love Promise, a program where each new car sold during the holidays automatically creates a donation of $ 250 to a charity of the purchaser's choice.
«The board of directors of the Company is pleased to announce that on 30th June 2014, the Company, Perfect Online Holding (the Company and Perfect Online collectively the Purchasers and each of them a Purchaser) and the shareholders (the Vendors) of Digital Extremes Ltd. entered into a non-binding term sheet, pursuant to which the Purchasers intend to purchase, and Vendors intend to sell, all the outstanding shares of Digital Extremes, subject to due diligence and execution of definitive agreements between the parties.»
Using a share purchase agreement template, you should include details such as: the name of the corporation whose stock is being sold; who is selling the stock; who will be buying the stock; how many shares are being sold, and the par value of each share; when and where the closing occur; and how much «earnest money» the purchaser will deposit before the closing date.
For example, I used it in a case where someone fraudulently sold ditch company shares worth several hundred thousand dollars (in Colorado, water is gold) that he didn't own (a transaction that could not be unwound because the buyer was a bona fide purchaser for value and the seller had apparent authority as a trustee of a trust owning the shares even though he didn't have the actual authority to sell them under the trust) and then spent the money he received before he was discovered (if I recall correctly, for gambling debts).
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