Designated Stock Exchanges definition
Designated Stock Exchanges means The New York Stock Exchange in the United States
Designated Stock Exchanges means The New York Stock Exchange in the United States for so long as the Company’s Shares or ADSs are there listed and any other stock exchange on which the Company’s Shares or ADSs are listed for trading;
Designated Stock Exchanges means NASDAQ Capital Markets in the United States of America for so long as the Company’s Shares are there listed and any other stock exchange on which the Company’s Shares are listed for trading.
More Definitions of Designated Stock Exchanges
Designated Stock Exchanges means The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC in the United States of America for so long as the Company’s Shares are there listed and any other stock exchange on which the Company’s Shares are listed for trading;
Designated Stock Exchanges means The Nasdaq Stock Market in the United States and The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited for so long as the Company’s shares or ADSs are there listed or admitted for trading and any other stock exchange on which the Company’s shares, ADSs or other depositary shares representing shares are listed or admitted for trading.
Designated Stock Exchanges means the designated Stock Exchanges as chosen by the Bank in terms of the SEBI ICDR Regulations;
Designated Stock Exchanges means United States national securities exchange, including the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC, the NYSE American LLC or The New York Stock Exchange LLC or any OTC market on which the Shares are listed for trading;