Listing Rule definition
Listing Rule means the Listing Rules of The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC. Reference to any Listing Rule will include the terms and conditions of the Listing Rule and any applicable Interpretive Material and other guidance issued under the Listing Rule.
Listing Rule means Rule 5635(c)(4) of the Nasdaq Listing Rules.
Listing Rule means Nasdaq Rule 5608.
Examples of Listing Rule in a sentence
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Company is not in violation of any of the rules, regulations or requirements of the Principal Market and, except for potential failure to comply with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5810(c)(3)(A) regarding failure to meet the continued listing requirement for minimum bid price, has no knowledge of any facts or circumstances that could reasonably lead to suspension of the Common Stock by the Principal Market in the foreseeable future.
More Definitions of Listing Rule
Listing Rule means Section 303A.14 of the NYSE Listed Company Manual.
Listing Rule means Listing Rule 5608, as promulgated by The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC, as such rule may be amended from time to time.
Listing Rule means the Listing Rules of The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC. Reference to any Listing Rule will include the terms and conditions of the Listing Rule and any applicable Interpretive Material and other guidance issued under the Listing Rule.
Listing Rule means Listing Rule 5608 of the Listing Standards.
Listing Rule has the meaning defined in Section 4.3.5.
Listing Rule means a rule of the NASDAQ or any other securities exchange or inter-dealer quotation service on which the Shares are listed or quoted.
Listing Rule means the rule governing the Listing Transfer of specific Class of Shares with respect to the title of issuer, Class of Shares, maximum Par Value, title of verifier, maximum quantity of Investors, ceiling price, floor price, lockup days, off listing price, Voting Weight, Distribution Weight and other attributes concerned, which shall be incorporated in a Shareholders Agreement and approved by Special Resolution.