PLANS FOR ROBOMATIX; EFFECTS OF OUR OFFER Sample Clauses

PLANS FOR ROBOMATIX; EFFECTS OF OUR OFFER. Xxxxxxxxxx, SPL and Xxx Xxxxxxxxx have informed us of their intent to tender in the offer in order to receve the consideration being offered. Accordingly, when we accept tendered shares, we will become the owner of at least 61.62% of the outstanding share capital of Robomatix (before the exercise of vested options). If either: (i) we acquire more than 95% of the outstanding shares in the offer; or (ii) there are fewer than 300 holders of record of the shares resident in the U.S. after we accept and pay for shares tendered in the offer, we intend to cause Robomatix to file a certification on Form 15 with the SEC to de-register its ordinary shares under the Exchange Act. If more than 95% of the outstanding ordinary shares of Robomatix are tendered, then, in accordance with Section 337(a) to the Israeli Companies Law, we will compel the remaining shareholders to sell their shares to us at the offer price and we will become the sole shareholder of Robomatix. See "-- Israeli Companies Law, 1999; Rights of Shareholders in Our Offer" and "The Offer -- Terms of Our Offer." If this happens, or if there are fewer than 300 holders of record of Robomatix ordinary shares resident in the U.S. after we accept and pay for shares tendered in the offer, the ordinary shares would no longer be eligible for quotation on the OTC Bulletin Board. Except as set forth in this document, our bidder group has no current plans or proposals that would result in any of the following: o any material changes in Robomatix's corporate structure or business; o any material change in the present dividend policy, indebtedness or capitalization of Robomatix; o a merger or a reorganization; or o a sale or transfer of a material amount of Robomatix's assets. Nonetheless, following the acquisition, we intend to perform a further review of the business of Robomatix. In connection with this review, we may implement changes to Robomatix's management, board of directors, corporate structure, business and dividend policy. We note that Xx. Xxxxxxxxxx is not expected to remain as Robomatix's chief executive officer beyond June 30, 2005 and that we have not yet determined who we will appoint to fill this post after consummation of the offer. In addition, following the consummation of our offer, we reserve the right to consider and act upon any strategic opportunity such as a merger, reorganization or sale or transfer of all or some of the material assets of Robomatix. Any action we decide to take with resp...
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