Combined Company definition

Combined Company means Holdco and its consolidated subsidiaries after giving effect to the Business Combination.
Combined Company means Inspirato Incorporated and its consolidated subsidiaries, immediately upon consummation of the Business Combination.
Combined Company means SJW, the SJW Subsidiaries, CTWS and the CTWS Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.

Examples of Combined Company in a sentence

  • The principal executive office and headquarters of the Combined Company will remain in Melbourne, Australia.

  • Xxxxxx, will lead the Combined Company, while drawing upon the extensive strategic, operating and financial experience of both OceanaGold and Romarco.

  • Five of the initial directors of the Combined Company will be independent.

  • Following completion of the Arrangement, former Romarco Shareholders will own approximately 49% of the common shares of the Combined Company, which will allow Romarco Shareholders to participate in the value associated with exploration, development and operation of the Xxxxx Gold Mine Project.

  • The Combined Company will operate under the OceanaGold name, and OceanaGold’s CEO, Xxxxxxx X.


More Definitions of Combined Company

Combined Company means ParentCo and its consolidated subsidiaries after the Business Combination.
Combined Company means LGL Systems Acquisition Corp., a Delaware corporation, after the Business Combination, which is expected to be renamed “IronNet, Inc.” upon the consummation of the Business Combination.
Combined Company means Novus, immediately upon consummation of the Business Combination.
Combined Company means Parent and its consolidated subsidiaries after giving effect to the Business Combination.
Combined Company means the combined company after the Business Combination.
Combined Company means the combined company consisting of Euronav and Frontline following the Merger Completion.
Combined Company means United, the United Subsidiaries, Continental and the Continental Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, combined in the manner currently intended by the parties.