March Offering definition

March Offering means the underwritten public offering of 25.64 million Common Shares, which included 3.35 million Common Shares issued pursuant to the full exercise of the underwriters’ overallotment option to purchase additional Common Shares completed on March 20, 2017;
March Offering means the offering made by the Company of units comprised of the Company’s convertible promissory notes and warrants exercisable for shares of Common Stock pursuant to a certain Securities Purchase Agreement by and among the Company, the Placement Agent and the investors signatory thereto, which offering was consummated on March 26, 2010.
March Offering means the “bought dealprivate placement offering by the Corporation of March Offering Units completed on March 9, 2021;

Examples of March Offering in a sentence

  • In connection with the March Offering, the Company paid issuance costs of $158,000 in cash.

  • Pursuant to the March Offering, the Company issued an aggregate of 27,420,318 units of the Company (the “Units”) at a price of $0.22 per Unit for gross proceeds of $6,032,000 and 10,000,000 flow-through units of the Company (the “FT Units”) at a price of $0.25 per FT Unit for gross proceeds of $2,500,000.

  • Pursuant to the March Offering, 357,782 broker warrants were issued (the “ March Offering Broker Warrants”).

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  • The aggregate net proceeds received by the Company from the March Offering were $96.7 million, after deducting underwriting discounts and commissions and other offering expenses payable by the Company.

  • Key assumptions: The scale and mix of development at Dampier Bay is yet to be determined.

  • The significant increase in shares outstanding in the first quarter of 2017 as a result of the March Offering is expected to impact the year- over-year comparability of the Company’s net loss per share calculations for the next twelve months.

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  • As a result of the completion of the March Offering, the Reporting Person no longer owns any shares of Common Stock of the Issuer.(c) The Reporting Person has not effected any transactions in the Common Stock of the Issuer in the last 60 days except as described in this Amendment.(d) Not applicable.(e) March 31, 2010.

  • Exercised pursuant to the March Offering Broker Warrants (as defined below).


More Definitions of March Offering

March Offering means Numinus' bought deal public offering consisting of

Related to March Offering

  • Rule 415 Offering means an offering on a delayed or continuous basis pursuant to Rule 415 (or any successor rule to similar effect) promulgated under the Securities Act.

  • Subsequent Offering means any further issuance of Interests in any Series, excluding any Initial Offering or Transfer.

  • Initial Offering means the Company’s first firm commitment underwritten public offering of its Common Stock under the Act.

  • Public Offering means any offering by the Company of its equity securities to the public pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act or any comparable statement under any comparable federal statute then in effect (other than any registration statement on Form S-8 or Form S-4 or any successor forms thereto).

  • Offering shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.1(c).

  • Periodic Offering means an offering of Securities of a series from time to time, the specific terms of which Securities, including, without limitation, the rate or rates of interest, if any, thereon, the stated maturity or maturities thereof and the redemption provisions, if any, with respect thereto, are to be determined by the Issuer or its agents upon the issuance of such Securities.

  • Equity Offering means any public or private sale of common stock or Preferred Stock of the Company or any of its direct or indirect parent companies (excluding Disqualified Stock), other than:

  • Underwritten Public Offering means an underwritten Public Offering, including any bought deal or block sale to a financial institution conducted as an underwritten Public Offering.

  • Delayed Offering means an offering of securities pursuant to Rule 415 which does not commence promptly after the effective date of a registration statement, with the result that only information required pursuant to Rule 415 need be included in such registration statement at the effective date thereof with respect to the securities so offered. Whether the offering of the Securities is a Non-Delayed Offering or a Delayed Offering shall be set forth in Schedule I hereto.

  • Shelf Offering has the meaning set forth in Section 1(d)(i).

  • Secondary Offering means an offering of securities of a publicly traded company that prior to the offering were not registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

  • Initial Public Offering means an offering of securities registered under the Securities Act of 1933, the issuer of which, immediately before the registration, was not subject to the reporting requirements of sections 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

  • Public Equity Offering means an underwritten public offering of Qualified Capital Stock of the Company pursuant to a registration statement filed with the Commission in accordance with the Securities Act.

  • COMMENCEMENT OF THE INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING means the date that the Securities and Exchange Commission declares effective the registration statement filed under the Securities Act for the Initial Public Offering.

  • Qualifying Public Offering means a firm commitment underwritten public offering of Stock for cash where the shares of Stock registered under the Securities Act are listed on a national securities exchange.

  • Limited Offering means an offering that is exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 pursuant to Section 4(2) or Section 4(6) or pursuant to Rule 504, Rule 505, or Rule 506 under the Securities Act of 1933.

  • Rights Offering has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(b);

  • Initial Public Offering” (“IPO means an offering of securities registered under the 1933 Act, the issuer of which, immediately before the registration, was not subject to the reporting requirements of Sections 13 or 15(d) of the 1934 Act.

  • Qualifying Offering means a private offering of *****’s equity securities (or securities convertible into or exercisable for *****’s equity securities) for cash (or in satisfaction of debt issued for cash) having its final closing on or after the date of this Agreement and which includes investment by one or more venture capital, professional angel, corporate or other similar institutional investors other than Stanford. For the avoidance of doubt, if ***** is a limited liability company, then “equity securities” means limited liability company interests in *****.

  • Initial Offering Period means the initial period during which a Series of the Trust will offer its Shares prior to the commencement of investment operations of such Series;

  • Qualified Initial Public Offering means a firm underwritten offering of the Company pursuant to a registration statement under the Securities Act (i) of common Capital Stock having an aggregate gross offering price of at least $50,000,000 and (ii) reasonably expected to result in more than 100 holders of record of Voting Stock of the Company (exclusive of holdings of Affiliates and employees of the Company).

  • TERMINATION OF THE INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING means the earlier of (i) the date on which the Initial Public Offering expires or is terminated by the Company or (ii) the date on which all shares of stock offered in the Initial Public Offering are sold, excluding warrants, if any, offered thereunder and shares that may be acquired upon exercise of such warrants and shares offered thereunder that may be acquired pursuant to the Reinvestment Plan.

  • Underwritten Shelf Takedown shall have the meaning given in subsection 2.3.3.

  • IPO means the Company’s initial public offering of securities.

  • Maximum Offering means, with respect to some or all participants in the Non-423(b) Plan Component, a maximum number or value of shares of the Common Stock made available for purchase in a specified period (e.g., a 12-month period) in specified countries, locations or to Employees of specified Designated Subsidiaries. Such maximum shall be determined by the Board (or a committee authorized by the Board) in such a manner as to avoid securities filings, to achieve certain tax results or to meet other Company objectives.

  • Private Offering means the private offering of Preferred Stock pursuant to the Memorandum.