Company IPO definition

Company IPO means a firmly underwritten public offering pursuant to a registration statement declared effective under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, covering the offer and sale of shares of stock (or other equity interests) of either the Company, FECR Rail LLC, or FECR Holding LLC for the account of the Company, FECR Rail LLC, or FECR Holding LLC, as the case may be, to the public generally in which the net proceeds to the Company, FECR Rail LLC, or FECR Holding LLC, as the case may be, are not less than $100,000,000.
Company IPO means the Company’s initial public offering, consummated on December 15, 2020, through the sale of 34,500,000 Public Units (including 4,500,000 Public Units sold pursuant to the underwriters’ full exercise of their over-allotment option) at $10.00 per Public Unit.

Examples of Company IPO in a sentence

  • Executive shall cooperate reasonably in any sale of the Company, IPO or similar transaction.

  • The tag-along and drag-along rights would expire on a Company IPO.

  • The Grantee understands that the Stock has not been registered under the Securities Act or any state securities law and that the Company does not intend to effect any such registration prior to a Company IPO.

  • Purchaser hereby irrevocably appoints the Secretary of the Company, or any other person designated by the Secretary of the Company, to act as Purchaser's proxy until the Company IPO to cast all votes attributable to Purchaser's Shares as specified in this Section.

  • As a condition of any transfer of the Shares prior to the Company IPO, Purchaser shall require any transferee, and any such transferee shall require its transferee, to agree to be bound by the provisions of this Section in the same manner as Purchaser is bound.


More Definitions of Company IPO

Company IPO means the Company’s initial public offering.
Company IPO means the first underwritten initial public offering of Stock (or other securities of the Company) that is registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
Company IPO means the initial offering by the Company of Class A Shares to the public through underwriters pursuant to the registration statement on Form S-1 (333-191585).
Company IPO means the initial public offering of shares of Company Common Stock pursuant to a registration statement on Form S-1 or other applicable form of registration (the "Registration Statement") which shall be declared effective by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), and the trading of such shares of Company Common Stock on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange or other national securities exchange in the United States.
Company IPO has the meaning set forth in the recitals.
Company IPO means a firmly underwritten public offering pursuant to a registration statement declared effective under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, covering the offer and sale of shares of stock (or other equity interests) of either the Company, Florida East Coast Railway Corp, or FEC Holdings Corp. for the account of the Company, Florida East Coast Railway Corp, or FEC Holdings Corp. as the case may be, to the public generally in which the net proceeds to the Company, Florida East Coast Railway Corp, or FEC Holdings Corp., as the case may be, are not less than $100,000,000.