Joint Bookrunners definition

Joint Bookrunners means ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Bank USA, Barclays Bank PLC, Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC, Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., KKR Capital Markets LLC, Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and UBS Securities LLC.
Joint Bookrunners means the Persons listed on the cover page of this Agreement as such in their capacities as Joint Bookrunners under this Agreement.
Joint Bookrunners collectively, the Joint Bookrunners listed on the cover page hereof.

Examples of Joint Bookrunners in a sentence

  • Each of the Single Largest Group of Shareholders acknowledges that each of the Joint Sponsors, the Sponsor-OCs, the Overall Coordinators, the Joint Global Coordinators, the Joint Bookrunners, the Joint Lead Managers, the CMIs and the International Underwriters is entering into this Agreement in reliance upon the representations and warranties in Part B of Schedule III hereto.

  • Each of the Warrantors has entered into this Agreement, and agreed to give the representations, warranties, agreements and undertakings herein, in consideration of the Joint Sponsors, the Sponsor-OCs, the Overall Coordinators, the Joint Global Coordinators, the CMIs, the Joint Bookrunners, the Joint Lead Managers and the Hong Kong Underwriters agreeing to enter into this Agreement on the terms set out herein.

  • The Single Largest Group of Shareholders undertake to each of the Joint Sponsors, the Sponsor-OCs, the Overall Coordinators, the Joint Global Coordinators, the CMIs, the Joint Bookrunners, the Joint Lead Managers and the Hong Kong Underwriters that it/he shall procure the Company to comply with the undertakings in this Clause 12.1.

  • The Company acknowledges that each of the Joint Sponsors, the Sponsor-OCs, the Overall Coordinators, the Joint Global Coordinators, the Joint Bookrunners, the Joint Lead Managers, the CMIs and the International Underwriters is entering into this Agreement in reliance upon the representations and warranties in Part A of Schedule III hereto.

  • The Company acknowledges and agrees that none of the Joint Sponsors, the Sponsor-OCs, the Overall Coordinators, the Joint Global Coordinators, the CMIs, the Joint Bookrunners, the Joint Lead Managers, the Hong Kong Underwriters or any of their respective Affiliates has or shall have any liability whatsoever under Clause 5 or Clause 7 or otherwise for any default by the Nominee or any other application of funds.


More Definitions of Joint Bookrunners

Joint Bookrunners means, collectively, Barclays Bank PLC, Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., Mizuho Bank, Ltd., RBC Capital Markets, LLC, Citigroup Global Markets Inc., ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Senior Funding, Inc., MUFG Bank, Ltd., BNP Paribas Securities Corp. and Citizens Bank, N.A.
Joint Bookrunners shall have the meaning provided in the preamble to this Agreement.
Joint Bookrunners means ▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Securities LLC and UBS Securities LLC.
Joint Bookrunners means the [Joint Lead Managers or the relevant Joint Lead Manager, as the case may be/Lead Manager], and references to the "Settlement Lead Manager" shall mean [the Lead Manager/specify], in each case with any consequential grammatical changes to the language of the Agreement Among Managers deemed to have been agreed to, and made by, the [Joint Lead] Managers. The [Joint Lead] Managers further agree for the purposes of the Agreement Among Managers that their respective underwriting commitments as between themselves will be as set out in the table attached to this Agreement as Annexe B, which shall constitute the Commitment Notification (as defined in the Agreement Among Managers).]
Joint Bookrunners means, collectively, Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., Barclays Bank PLC, RBC Capital Markets and Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC.
Joint Bookrunners means, collectively, ▇▇▇▇▇ Fargo Securities, LLC and Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank in their capacity as joint bookrunners hereunder.
Joint Bookrunners means, individually or collectively, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lynch, Pierce, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇ Incorporated and ▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Securities LLC, in their capacity as joint bookrunners, and each of their successors in such capacity.