Risk Factors for Australian Residents Sample Clauses

Risk Factors for Australian Residents. Employee should have regard to risk factors relevant to investment in securities generally and, in particular, to the holding of shares of Stock. For example, the price at which a share of Stock is quoted on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) may increase or decrease due to a number of factors. There is no guarantee that the price of a share of Stock will increase. Factors which may affect the price of a share of Stock include fluctuations in the domestic and international market for the listed stocks, general economic conditions, including interest rates, inflation rates, legislation or regulation, the nature of the markets in which the Company operates and general operational and business risks. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYEE (ADDENDUM) More information about potential factors that could affect the Company’s business and financial results is included in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and other filings the Company may make from time to time with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Copies of these reports are available at xxxx://xxx.xxx and upon request to the Company. In addition, Employee should be aware that the Australian dollar value of the shares of Stock Employee may acquire under the Plan will be affected by the U.S./Australian dollar exchange rate. Participating in the Plan involves risks related to fluctuations in this rate of exchange. Common Stock in a U.S. Corporation. Common stock of a U.S. corporation is analogous to ordinary shares of an Australian corporation. Each holder of a share of Stock is entitled to one vote. Further, shares of Stock are not liable to any further calls for payment of capital or for other assessment by the Company and have no sinking fund provisions, pre-emptive rights, conversion rights or redemption provisions.
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Risk Factors for Australian Residents. Investment in Shares involves a degree of risk. The Grantee should monitor his or her participation in the Plan and consider all risk factors relevant to the vesting or issuance of Shares under the Plan as set forth below and in the Additional Documents. The Grantee should have regard to risk factors relevant to investment in securities generally and, in particular, to holding Shares. For example, the value at which an individual Share is quoted on the Nasdaq Global Select Market (“Nasdaq”) may increase or decrease due to a number of factors. There is no guarantee that the value of a Share will increase. Factors that may affect the value of an individual Share include fluctuations in the domestic and international market for listed stocks, general economic conditions, including interest rates, inflation rates, commodity and oil prices, changes to government fiscal, monetary or regulatory policies, legislation or regulation, the nature of the markets in which the Company operates and general operational and business risks. More information about potential factors that could affect the Company’s business and financial results will be included in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. Copies of these reports are available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/, on the Company’s “Investor Relations” page at xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/, and upon request to the Company. In addition, the Grantee should be aware that the Australian dollar (“AUD”) value of any Shares acquired under the Plan will be affected by the U.S. dollar/AUD exchange rate. Participation in the Plan involves certain risks related to fluctuations in this rate of exchange. Shares in a U.S. Corporation. Shares of a U.S. corporation are analogous to ordinary shares of an Australian corporation. Each holder of a Share is entitled to one vote. Further, Shares are not liable to any further calls for payment of capital or for other assessment by the Company and have no sinking fund provisions, pre-emptive rights, conversion rights or redemption provisions.
Risk Factors for Australian Residents. Investment in shares of common stock involves a degree of risk. The Grantee should monitor their participation in the Plan and consider all risk factors relevant to the vesting or issuance of shares of common stock under the Plan as set forth below and in the Additional Documents. The Grantee should have regard to risk factors relevant to investment in securities generally and, in particular, to holding shares of common stock. For example, the value at which an individual share of Common Stock is quoted on the Nasdaq Global Select Market (“Nasdaq”) may increase or decrease due to a number of factors. There is no guarantee that the value of a share of common stock will increase. Factors that may affect the value of an individual share of common stock include fluctuations in the domestic and international market for listed stocks, general economic conditions, including interest rates, inflation rates, commodity and oil prices, changes to government fiscal, monetary or regulatory policies, legislation or regulation, the nature of the markets in which the Company operates and general operational and business risks. More information about potential factors that could affect the Company’s business and financial results will be included in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. Copies of these reports are available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/, on the Company’s “Investor Relations” page at xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/, and upon request to the Company. In addition, the Grantee should be aware that the Australian dollar (“AUD”) value of any shares of Common Stock acquired under the Plan will be affected by the USD/AUD exchange rate. Participation in the Plan involves certain risks related to fluctuations in this rate of exchange. Common Stock in a U.S. Corporation. Common stock of a U.S. corporation is analogous to ordinary shares of an Australian corporation. Each holder of a share of common stock is entitled to one vote. Further, shares of common stock are not liable to any further calls for payment of capital or for other assessment by the Company and have no sinking fund provisions, pre-emptive rights, conversion rights or redemption provisions.
Risk Factors for Australian Residents. You should have regard to risk factors relevant to investment in securities generally and, in particular, to the holding of shares of Stock. For example, the price at which a share of Stock is quoted on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) may increase or decrease due to a number of factors. There is no guarantee that the price of a share of Stock will increase. Factors which may affect the price of a share of Stock include fluctuations in the domestic and international market for the listed stocks, general economic conditions, including interest rates, inflation rates, legislation or regulation, the nature of the markets in which the Company operates and general operational and business risks. More information about potential factors that could affect the Company’s business and financial results is included in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and other filings the Company may make from time to time with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Copies of these reports are available at xxxx://xxx.xxx and upon request to the Company. US/INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYEE (CASH/STOCK) (EXHIBIT B) In addition, you should be aware that the Australian dollar value of the shares of Stock you may acquire under the Plan will be affected by the U.S./Australian dollar exchange rate. Participating in the Plan involves risks related to fluctuations in this rate of exchange.

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  • Certain Financial Information Within twenty-five (25) Business Days after the end of each month between the date hereof and the earlier of the Closing Date and the date on which this Agreement is terminated, the Company shall deliver to Parent unaudited consolidated financial information for such month and management commentary on the business performance during such month.

  • Prospectus Revisions -- Audited Financial Information Except as otherwise provided in subsection (m) of this Section 4, on or prior to the date on which there shall be released to the general public financial information included in or derived from the audited financial statements of the Company for the preceding fiscal year, the Company shall cause the Registration Statement and the Prospectus to be amended, whether by the filing of documents pursuant to the 1934 Act, the 1933 Act or otherwise, to include or incorporate by reference such audited financial statements and the report or reports, and consent or consents to such inclusion or incorporation by reference, of the independent accountants with respect thereto, as well as such other information and explanations as shall be necessary for an understanding of such financial statements or as shall be required by the 1933 Act or the 1933 Act Regulations.

  • Erroneous Financial Information Immediately in the event that the Borrower or its accountants conclude or advise that any previously issued financial statement, audit report or interim review should no longer be relied upon or that disclosure should be made or action should be taken to prevent future reliance, notice in writing setting forth the details thereof and the action which the Borrower proposes to take with respect thereto.

  • Financial Information, etc The Administrative Agent shall have received:

  • Prospectus Revisions -- Periodic Financial Information Except as otherwise provided in subsection (k) of this Section, on or prior to the date on which there shall be released to the general public interim financial statement information related to the Corporation with respect to each of the first three quarters of any fiscal year or preliminary financial statement information with respect to any fiscal year, the Corporation shall furnish such information to the Agents, confirmed in writing, and thereafter shall cause the Prospectus to be amended or supplemented to include or incorporate by reference financial information with respect thereto, as well as such other information and explanations as shall be necessary for an understanding thereof, as may be required by the 1933 Act or the 1934 Act or otherwise.

  • Other Financial Information Budgets, sales projections, operating plans and other financial information reasonably requested by Bank.

  • Interim Financial Information The Company shall supply the ----------------------------- Parent with a copy of its internal unaudited monthly financial statements within thirty (30) days after the end of each month.

  • Additional Financial Information (a) In addition to all other information required to be provided pursuant to this Article 6, the Borrower promptly shall provide the Agent (and any guarantor of the Liabilities), with such other and additional information concerning the Borrower, the Collateral, the operation of the Borrower’s business, and the Borrower’s financial condition, including original counterparts of financial reports and statements, as the Agent may from time to time reasonably request from the Borrower.

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  • Confidential Financial Information The Parties will treat all financial information subject to review under this ARTICLE VIII or under any sublicense agreement as Confidential Information of such Party as set forth in ARTICLE IX, and will cause its accounting firm to retain all such financial information in confidence under terms substantially similar to those set forth in ARTICLE IX and with respect to each inspection, the independent accounting firm will be obliged to execute for each Party’s benefit a reasonable confidentiality agreement prior to commencing any such inspection.

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