Examples of Public Company Costs in a sentence
Trading History; Public Company Costs and Benefits The Board believes that since October 1997, when the Company completed its initial public offering, the Shares have remained very thinly traded and have provided little liquidity for the Company’s stockholders, particularly those stockholders with large equity positions in the Company.
Board of Directors and Other Public Company Costs, which include investor relations and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission reporting, primarily benefit shareholders.
No employee-related general and administrative expenses shall be reimbursable to USDG pursuant to the Omnibus Agreement other than Administrative G&A Expenses, Corporate G&A Expenses, Public Company Costs and Facilities Operations Expenses, and further, none of these reimbursable amounts may be for duplicative expenses and each category or type of employee expense can only be allocated to one of Administrative G&A Expenses, Corporate G&A Expenses, Public Company Costs or Facilities Operations Expenses.
Annual Public Company Costs Board of Director meetings $30,000 Annual Report (including proxy) 7,500 Press releases & con calls 10,000 SEC Fees (FR filing).
Peter Koh, Counting the Cost: Rank’s Termination of Its ADR Programme and a Survey on U.S. Public Company Costs Highlight Impact of Legislation, EUROMONEY, Aug.