IPO Company definition

IPO Company a company formed as a Subsidiary of the Permitted Investor to own, directly or indirectly, the General Partner and the BGL and to undertake a Public Offering.
IPO Company as defined in the definition of “IPO.”
IPO Company means the entity the equity securities of which are being issued, sold or distributed in the IPO.

Examples of IPO Company in a sentence

  • Control concern appear to be an important issue in Malaysian concentrated market The average age of Malaysian IPO Company is 11 years which is the same as reported in a similar study by Ahmed –Zaluki et al.

  • For IPO Company to be selected into the sample, it must satisfy the following conditions: The offer should involve ordinary shares only, preference shares, debentures and loan stocks were excluded; listings through introduction were also excluded.

  • LACMTA, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC153410 APPROVED LITIGATION SETTLEMENT OF $225,000.

  • Prior to completing the IPO, Company X intends to transfer the automobile insurance operations from Subsidiary S's legal structure to another legal entity within the Company X group.

  • Under the IPO, Company has allotted 81,00,208 Equity Shares and procured Rs. 40,50,10,400/− (Rupees Forty Crore Fifty Lac Ten Thousand and Four Hundred only).


More Definitions of IPO Company

IPO Company as defined in subsection 8.4(d).
IPO Company means any Person the Common Stock of which is the subject of an offering described in the definition ofInitial Public Offering”.
IPO Company means a company formed for the purpose of conducting an IPO or to seek admission to the official list of a recognised stock exchange (or both) and to become the Holding Company of the Company.
IPO Company means a company to be established by Tom and to be listed
IPO Company means a print media company to be established by Tom and
IPO Company means any corporation or other entity, the shares or other equity securities of which are issued to the members of the Company in consideration for the conversion, exchange or cancellation of their membership interests, or the transfer of their membership interests to the IPO Company. During the Term, Consultant shall provide services to the Company hereunder of at least 30 hours per month. All services requested of Consultant by the Company shall be solely those commensurate with those typically provided by a senior advisor of Consultant's standing in the fashion apparel industry. The Company hereby acknowledges that Consultant has significant other commitments, and that in making requests for Consultant's services, including requests for out of town travel, the Company will use reasonable efforts to honor such previous commitments and the Consultant will use reasonable efforts to honor reasonable requests of the Company. If, on the twentieth day of any month, the Company believes that Consultant has not provided at least 20 hours of services to the Company in the first 20 days of such month, the Company shall so notify Consultant in a writing that includes the aggregate number of hours of services which the Company believes Consultant has provided in such month through the date of such notice.
IPO Company means GMAC or an entity formed for the purpose of holding equity securities of GMAC.