Corporate communications definition

Corporate communications means any documents issued, or will be issued by the Company to the holder of any securities of the Company for their reference or for their action, including but not limited to:
Corporate communications means any documents sent or to be sent by the Company for reference or taking actions by any holders of securities of the Company, including but not limited to the following:
Corporate communications means any documents issued or to be issued by the Company for the information or action of the holders of any of its securities, including but not limited to annual reports (including directors’ reports, annual financial statements of the Company, auditors’ reports, summary financial reports, etc.), interim reports (including interim financial statements of the Company, summary interim reports, etc.), notices of meeting, listing documents, circulars, proxy forms, and other communication documents.

Examples of Corporate communications in a sentence

  • In addition, Supplier hereby agrees that it will refer any inquiries from the media concerning the Services or Items provided under the Agreement to the MBUSA Corporate Communications Department for review and coordination prior to Supplier making a response to such inquiry.

  • The Foundation is part of the Foundation & Corporate Communications Division in the CEO Directorate and incorporates the Austin Health Foundation, Volunteer Engagement and Corporate Communications functions.

  • It is the role of the Corporate Communications team to tell the story of how LJMU transforms lives and futures and places our students at the heart of everything we do.

  • The Photography framework will provide LJMU with suppliers who can deliver in scope full Photography services for Corporate Communications and Student Recruitment.


More Definitions of Corporate communications

Corporate communications means any document issued or to be issued by the Company for the information or action of Shareholders as defined in Rule 1.01 of the Listing Rules of the Stock Exchange, including but not limited to, (i) the directors’ report, its annual accounts together with a copy of the auditor’s report and, where applicable, its summary financial report; (ii) the interim report and, where applicable, its summary interim report; (iii) a notice of meeting; (iv) a listing document; (v) a circular; and (vi) a proxy form.”
Corporate communications means any notice, document or other information (including any “corporate communication” as defined in the Listing Rules) sent or supplied or to be sent or supplied by the Company;
Corporate communications means any document(s) issued or to be issued by SF REIT for the information or action of its unitholders, including but not limited to (a) annual accounts together with the independent auditor’s report; (b) interim report;
Corporate communications means the Corporate Communications department of the Company;
Corporate communications means any documents issued or to be issued by the Company for the information or action of the shareholders, including but not limited to annual reports (including annual financial reports), interim reports (including interim financial reports), directors’ reports (together with balance sheets and profit and loss statements or income statements), notices of meetings, listing documents, circulars, proxy forms and other communication documents.
Corporate communications means any documents issued or to be issued by the Company for the information or action of holders of any of its securities, including but not limited to:

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