Capital Pool Company definition

Capital Pool Company or “CPC” means a corporation:
Capital Pool Company or “CPC” means a company for which the following conditions are met:
Capital Pool Company means a corporation: (a) that has been incorporated or organized in a jurisdiction in Canada; (b) that has filed and obtained a receipt for a preliminary Capital Pool Company prospectus from one or more of the securities commissions in Canada in compliance with Policy 2.4 of the TSXV Manual; and (c) in regard to which the Final Exchange Bulletin (as defined in the TSXV Manual) has not yet been issued.

Examples of Capital Pool Company in a sentence

  • On January 8, 2013, the Company completed its Qualifying Transaction and ceased to be a Capital Pool Company.

  • The Company is classified as a Capital Pool Company, as defined in the TSX-V Policy 2.4, and its sole business is to identify, evaluate and negotiate an acquisition or participation in a business or an asset, subject to receipt of shareholder approval and acceptance by regulatory authorities (the “Qualifying Transaction”).

  • The Company is a Capital Pool Company (“CPC”) as defined in the TSX Venture Exchange (the "Exchange") Policy 2.4 and accordingly, its planned principal activity is to use its capital to investigate and acquire a business or group of assets (the “Qualifying Transaction”).

  • The Company was incorporated under the laws of Hong Kong on August 4, 2011, and was classified as a Capital Pool Company as defined pursuant to Policy 2.4 of the TSX Venture Exchange (the “TSXV”).

  • The Company was listed and began trading on the TSX Venture Exchange (“TSX”) as a Capital Pool Company (“CPC”) under Exchange Policy 2.4 on March 1, 2006 under the symbol “TCC”.

  • The Company completed its initial public offering (“IPO”) during fiscal 2019 and is classified as a Capital Pool Company (“CPC”) as defined in Policy 2.4 of the TSX Venture Exchange (the "Exchange").

  • The Company was classified as a Capital Pool Company as defined in Policy 2.4 of the TSXV and completed its Qualifying Transaction pursuant to the policies of the TSXV on November 22, 2010.

  • It was classified as a Capital Pool Company, as defined in Policy 2.4 of the TSX Venture Exchange Inc.

  • The TSX-V prohibits directors and officers from receiving remuneration while the Company is a Capital Pool Company.

  • The Company was classified as a Capital Pool Company as defined in the TSX Venture Exchange (“TSX-V”) Policy 2.4. On July 16, 2007 the Company completed its Qualifying Transaction.


More Definitions of Capital Pool Company

Capital Pool Company or "CPC" means a Company:
Capital Pool Company means a corporation: (a) that has been incorporated or organized in a jurisdiction in Canada; (b) that has filed and obtained a receipt for a preliminary Capital Pool Company prospectus from one or more of the securities commissions in Canada in compliance with the Policy 2.4 of the TSXV Manual; and (c) in regard to which the Final Exchange Bulletin (as defined in the TSXV Manual) has not yet been issued.
Capital Pool Company means a CPC as this term is defined in the CPC Policy;
Capital Pool Company means a corporation: (a) that has filed and obtained a receipt for a preliminary CPC Prospectus (as defined in TSXV Policy 2.4) from one or more of the securities regulatory authorities in compliance with TSXV Policy 2.4; and (b) in regard to which the Final Exchange Bulletin has not yet been issued.
Capital Pool Company has the meaning defined in the Exchange Policies;
Capital Pool Company or “CPC” means a company listed on the Exchange pursuant to Exchange Policy 2.4, the principal purpose of the company being to identify and evaluate opportunities for the acquisition of an interest in assets or businesses and, once identified and evaluated, to negotiate an acquisition or participation subject to receipt of shareholder approval and acceptance for filing by the Exchange;

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