Consolidated Shares means ordinary share(s) of HK$0.40 each in the issued share capital
Consolidated Shares the ordinary share(s) of HK$0.20 each in the issued share capital of the Company immediately after the Share Consolidation becoming effective but prior to the Capital Reorganisation becoming effective “Director(s)” the director(s) of the Company
Consolidated Shares. Ordinary shares of the Company immediately after the Share Consolidation becomes effective;
Examples of Consolidated Shares in a sentence
The market for trading of such odd lots of Consolidated Shares may be illiquid.
Each Consolidated Share will rank pari passu with each other, and will be traded in board lots of 100 Consolidated Shares.
The Consolidated Shares will be traded in board lots of 100 Consolidated Shares.
Upon the Share Consolidation becoming effective, the Consolidated Shares shall rank pari passu in all respects with each other.
The Consolidated Shares will rank pari passu in all respects with each other.
More Definitions of Consolidated Shares
Consolidated Shares means, in general any and all shares issued by SIF Moldova after the implementation of NV Consolidation, and if it refers to a certain SIF Moldova shareholder, it means the natural (whole) number of shares assigned to that shareholder after the implementation of NV Consolidation, through the Cash Contribution or Contribution Restitution mechanism, if appropriate.
Consolidated Shares. ’ means share(s) of US$0.004 each in the share capital of the Company upon the Share Consolidation becoming effective;
Consolidated Shares means the Shares of the Purchaser after the completion of the Share Consolidation;
Consolidated Shares means ordinary share(s) of HK$0.25 each in the issued
Consolidated Shares means ordinary share(s) of HK$0.10 each in the share
Consolidated Shares means consolidated Share(s) of a par value of HK$1.00 each of the Issuer upon the Share Consolidation becoming effective
Consolidated Shares new ordinary share(s) of par value of HK$0.10 each in the share capital of the Company immediately after the Share Consolidation becoming effective