Public issuer definition

Public issuer means any of the following that is authorized by law to issue securities or enter into public obligations:
Public issuer means a Person whose Common Equity is listed or admitted for trading on a Market.
Public issuer means an issuer that —

Examples of Public issuer in a sentence

  • Difficulties in buying, selling, safekeeping or valuing investments in such countries may reduce the value of the Fund.Concentration risk: The Fund may invest more than 35% of its value in securities issued by a single Government or other Public issuer.


More Definitions of Public issuer

Public issuer means a Successor Issuer in a Merger Event a class of whose common stock or equivalent Equity Interests is listed or admitted for trading on a Permitted Exchange.
Public issuer means an issuer, with respect to which, a prospectus has been registered under section 28;
Public issuer means a person that is a party to a listing
Public issuer means the Issuer.
Public issuer means a company or person that is, or that
Public issuer means a company or person that is, or that was at any time, a party to a listing agreement with a stock exchange:
Public issuer means an Early Stage Energy Company, a Special Energy Issuer or an Established Company, any of whose securities are listed or traded on a Canadian stock exchange;