Examples of Company Class A Ordinary Shares in a sentence
The issued and outstanding capital shares of the Company as of the date of this Agreement consists of 28,000,000 Company Class A Ordinary Shares, 72,000,000 Company Class B Ordinary Shares, 2,040,816 Company Series Seed Preferred Shares, 7,288,630 Company Series Seed Preferred Shares, 13,974,442 Company Series Pre-A Preferred Shares and 17,247,608 Company Series A Preferred Shares, and there are no other authorized, issued or outstanding equity interests of the Company.
The overall best performing classifier (by AUC) after tuning is used to calculate the accuracy for that dataset.
The wet season begins from May to September, while the dry season begins in October and ends in April.
The Buyer understands that the Company Class A Ordinary Shares purchased from Company will be considered to be “restricted securities” under the Securities Act, and that, therefore, the Buyer will not be eligible to use Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act (“Rule 144”) for at least one year after “Form 10” information relating to the Business Combination has been filed with the SEC.
As noted in the first evaluation report, according to the Austrian authorities, the question of consent to exploitation is irrelevant with regard to the standing of victims in criminal proceedings.
The Buyer is acquiring the Company Class A Ordinary Shares for Buyer’s own account for investment, not as a nominee or agent, and not with a view to, or for resale in connection with, the distribution thereof.
A compulsory license may only be granted to a person who has not been able to reach agreement to obtain a license on reasonable terms and may be presumed to be capable of exploiting the invention in a reasonable and acceptable way and in accordance with the terms of the license.
Failure to do so will at minimum result in exclusion of such Holders’ Company Class A Ordinary Shares from the registration statement.
The Buyer shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to elect to purchase no less than US$[ ] million worth of Shares or Company Class A Ordinary Shares under either Section 1.01 or Section 1.02.
Buyer is sophisticated in financial matters and is able to evaluate the risks and benefits attendant to the purchase of Company Class A Ordinary Shares.