Primary Market definition
Primary Market means any of The New York Stock Exchange, the NYSE American, the Nasdaq Capital Market, the Nasdaq Global Market or the Nasdaq Global Select Market, and any successor to any of the foregoing markets or exchanges.
Primary Market means on any of (a) the American Stock Exchange, (b) New York Stock Exchange, (c) the Nasdaq Global Select Market, (d) the Nasdaq Global Market, (e) the Nasdaq Capital Market, or (e) the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board (“OTCBB”)
Primary Market means the market in which loans are made to borrowers by lenders,
Examples of Primary Market in a sentence
The issuance and sale of the Securities hereunder does not contravene the rules and regulations of the Primary Market.
More Definitions of Primary Market
Primary Market means the market of the capacity traded directly by the transmission system operator;
Primary Market means any of (a) the NYSE Amex (b) the New York Stock Exchange, (c) the Nasdaq Stock Market, (d) the Nasdaq Capital Market, (e) Pink OTC Markets, Inc. (including any of the OTCQX, OTC Bulletin Board, and the Pink Sheets) or (f) any successor to any of the foregoing markets or exchanges.
Primary Market means a market on which the shares of a Fund are subscribed or
Primary Market means the market of the capacity traded directly by the TSO.
Primary Market means the market of the capacity traded directly by the transmission system operator or, where applicable, the distribution system operator, or the hydrogen transmission network operator;
Primary Market means the Nasdaq Capital Market.
Primary Market means the Nasdaq Stock Market; provided however, that in the event the ADSs are ever listed or traded on the New York Stock Exchange, or the NYSE American, then the “Principal Market” shall mean such other market or exchange on which the shares of Common Stock are then listed or traded to the extent such other market or exchange is the principal trading market or exchange for the ADSs.