CSE definition

CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange;
CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange.
CSE or “Exchange” means the Canadian Securities Exchange.

Examples of CSE in a sentence

  • Upon the closing of the Amalgamation and the RTO, the Company (there referred to as the "Resulting Issuer") will continue the business of PMI under the name "PreveCeutical Medical Inc.", or such other name as is acceptable to the British Columbia Registrar of Companies and the CSE.

  • Carrara is a reporting issuer in the Provinces of Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario and its common shares are listed on the CSE under the symbol "CAA".

  • Each warrant will entitle the holder thereof to acquire one Carrara Share at an issue price of $1.00 per share for a period of twelve months from the closing of the Private Placement; provided that in the event that the closing price of the Carrara Shares trading on the CSE is at least $1.50 or more for ten consecutive business days, the Company will have the option of accelerating the expiration date of the exercise of the warrants by giving at least 14 business days' notice.

  • Approval of the CSE for the listing of the common shares of the Resulting Issuer will be subject to, among other things, the Resulting Issuer satisfying the listing requirements of the CSE.

  • The proceeds realised from the Private Placement will be held in escrow until the closing of the Amalgamation and the listing of the Resulting Issuer's common shares on the CSE.


More Definitions of CSE

CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange Inc.;
CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange (or if the Common Shares are no longer traded on the CSE, any other recognized stock exchange the Common Shares are principally trade);
CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange, operated by CNSX Markets Inc.;
CSE or the “Exchange” means the Canadian Securities Exchange operated by the CNSX Markets Inc.
CSE means the Canadian Securities Exchange and its successors.
CSE means the Colombo Stock Exchange.