Exit Post SFB Listing Period and Merging Period Sample Clauses

Exit Post SFB Listing Period and Merging Period. In the event of (i) the Company not having achieved Listing prior to the expiry of the Merging Period; (ii) a failure of the Company to provide the Investors an exit in accordance with Section 4.15(a); and (iii) a failure of the Company to complete the SFB Listing (as contemplated in Section 4.15(b)) and undertaking the merger of the Company with the SFB Entity (as contemplated in Section 3.04(i)) within six (6) months of expiry of the Merging Period, the Investor Super Majority shall have the right to elect any one (1) or a combination of the following options to exit the Company (which decision shall be binding on all the Investors, Sponsors and the Company):
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