Public Share definition

Public Share means a Class A Share issued as part of the units (as described in the Articles) issued in the IPO.
Public Share means a Class A Share issued in the IPO.
Public Share means an Ordinary Share issued as part of the units (as described at Article 3.3) issued in the IPO.

Examples of Public Share in a sentence

  • On the Option Closing Date, if any, the Company shall cause to be deposited an amount of additional proceeds from the additional Private Units sold on the Option Closing Date into the Trust Account such that the amount of funds in the Trust Account shall be $10.05 per Public Share sold in the Offering.


More Definitions of Public Share

Public Share means shares of JAC Common Stock comprising part of the Company Shares sold in connection with JAC’s initial public offering.
Public Share means an Ordinary Share issued as part of the units issued in the IPO;
Public Share means a Class A Share issued as part of the Units in the IPO.
Public Share means an Ordinary Share issued as part of the Ordinary Shares issued in the IPO.
Public Share means the Class A Shares included in the units issued in the IPO (as described in Article 2.4).Redemption Offer has the meaning ascribed to it in Article 36.5(b).Register of Members means the register of Members maintained in accordance with the Law and includes (except where otherwise stated) any branch or duplicate register of Members.Registration Statement has the meaning ascribed to it in Article 36.10.SEC means the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.Secretary means a person appointed to perform the duties of the secretary of the Company, including a joint, assistant or deputy secretary.Share means a Class A Share, a Class B Share or a Preference Share in the share capital of the Company; and the expression:
Public Share means a share Class A Common Stock (following the conversion from Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share) issued as part of the units issued in the IPO.
Public Share means a Class A Share (as described in the Articles) issued in the IPO.