Institutional Offer definition

Institutional Offer means the offer by the Selling Shareholder of Ordinary Shares to
Institutional Offer means the Institutional Entitlement Offer and the Institutional Bookbuild;
Institutional Offer means the invitation to Institutional Investors under the Investment Statement.

Examples of Institutional Offer in a sentence

  • Successful applicants under the Institutional Offer have been advised of their allocations.

  • There is no minimum amount to be raised by the Offer.The Offer comprises:an ANZ Securityholder Offer made to ANZ Securityholder Applicants; a General Offer made to General Applicants;a Broker Firm Offer made to Broker Firm Applicants; andan Institutional Offer made to certain Institutional Investors.This Prospectus does not constitute an offer in any place in which, or to any person to whom, it would not be lawful to make such an offer.

  • Notes may be offered in a jurisdiction outside of Australia under the Institutional Offer or Broker Firm Offer where such offer is made in accordance with the laws of that jurisdiction – see Section 8.9. For details of how to apply for Notes under the Offer see Section 4.2.

  • The Offer comprises: • an ANZ Securityholder Offer made to ANZ Securityholder Applicants; • a Reinvestment Offer made to Eligible CPS2 Holders; • a Broker Firm Offer made to Broker Firm Applicants; and • an Institutional Offer made to certain Institutional Investors.

  • Notes may be offered in a jurisdiction outside of Australia under the Institutional Offer or Broker Firm Offer where such offer is made in accordance with the laws of that jurisdiction – see Section 7.12.For details of how to apply for Notes under the Offer see Section 3.2.

  • The allocation of Shares among Applicants in the Institutional Offer was determined by the Lead Manager in consultation with the Company.

  • Some of them went a step further and built large artificial islands out of rocks and reefs.

  • The instructions for lodging your Application Form vary depending on which Offer you apply under.The Offer consists of:• a Securityholder Offer;• a Broker Firm Offer; and• an Institutional Offer.

  • The number of visitors stood at 378,337, accounting for 9.5% of total arrival (Ministry of Tourism of Cambodia, 2014).

  • Eligible Retail Shareholders are invited to participate in the Retail Offer under the Prospectus, on the same terms as the Institutional Offer.


More Definitions of Institutional Offer

Institutional Offer means the offer of Offer Securities to Institutional Investors, and comprises the General Institutional Offer and US Offer.
Institutional Offer means the offer of Offer Shares to Institutional Investors in Xxxxxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, the United States, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, Japan, the European Economic Area (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom) and Switzerland, as described in the Offer Documents, and other jurisdictions as agreed between the Joint Lead Managers and the Company.
Institutional Offer means the offer of Shares to Institutional Investors as part of the Offer.

Related to Institutional Offer

  • Institutional Investor means (a) any Purchaser of a Note, (b) any holder of a Note holding (together with one or more of its affiliates) more than 10% of the aggregate principal amount of the Notes then outstanding, (c) any bank, trust company, savings and loan association or other financial institution, any pension plan, any investment company, any insurance company, any broker or dealer, or any other similar financial institution or entity, regardless of legal form, and (d) any Related Fund of any holder of any Note.

  • Qualified Bidder(s means a Bidder who fulfills the eligibility criteria listed out in the E-Auction Process Information Document.

  • Permitted Offer means a tender offer or an exchange offer for all outstanding Common Shares of the Company determined by the Board of Directors of the Company, after receiving such advice as it deems necessary and giving due consideration to all relevant factors, to be in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders.