Gram Capital definition
Examples of Gram Capital in a sentence
Gram Capital has been appointed as the Independent Financial Adviser to advise the Independent Board Committee and the Independent Shareholders in this respect.
Gram Capital has been appointed as the Independent Financial Adviser to advise the Independent Board Committee and the Independent Shareholders on the Supplemental Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereunder.
Gram Capital Limited has been appointed as the independent financial adviser of the Company to advise the Independent Board Committee and the Independent Shareholders in this respect.
Gram Capital has been appointed to advise the Independent Board Committee and the Independent Shareholders in this regard.
Taking into account of the above, Gram Capital confirms that the duration of the Light Asset Cooperation Framework Agreement, which is longer than three years is required and it is normal business practice for the Light Asset Cooperation Framework Agreement to be of such duration.
For this purpose, the Company has engaged Gram Capital Limited (“Gram Capital”) as the independent financial adviser.
Gram Capital has been appointed as the Independent Financial Adviser to advise the Independent Board Committee and the Independent Shareholders in this regard.
In addition, Gram Capital has also reviewed a cooperation agreement which is similar in nature with the Light Asset Cooperation Framework Agreement, entered into among the Company, an independent third party (“Party A”) and its subsidiary (the “Comparable Cooperation Agreement”).
Gram Capital has been appointed by the Company with the approval of the Board to advise the Independent Board Committee and the Independent Shareholders in this regard.
Gram Capital has been appointed as the independent financial adviser to advise the Independent Board Committee and the Independent Shareholders as to whether or not the terms and conditions of the Non-exempt CCT Agreements and the Non-exempt CCT Transactions thereunder and the relevant Annual Caps are fair and reasonable and are in the interests of the Company and the Shareholders as a whole.