Share Split means the split of all of the issued and outstanding Common Shares on a two-for-one basis as at the close of business on August 25, 2011;
Share Split has the meaning set forth in Section 9(a).
Share Split means the planned division of Ordinary Shares of the Company at a ratio of 1:25 per Ordinary Share such that the par value per Ordinary Share is converted from USD 0,025 each to USD 0,001 each;
Examples of Share Split in a sentence
The additional shares in terms of a Share Split shall be issued to the Client as fully paid up shares.
In the case of a Share Split the Client shall receive additional shares in the issuer in proportion to its shareholding.
The additional shares issued in terms of a Share Split shall be allocated to the Client on the Ex- Date, but at a reduced price.
The additional shares issued in terms of a Share Split shall be allocated to the Client on the Ex-Date, but at a reduced price.
In the case of a Share Split the Client shall receive additional shares in Khula Sizwe in proportion to its shareholding.
More Definitions of Share Split
Share Split means the 20 for 1 share split effected by the Corporation on February 10, 2012 in respect all of the issued and outstanding shares of the Corporation;
Share Split means the 1 to 4.364521 split of Life Choices Shares, completed prior to the closing the Qualifying Transaction Private Placement and the completion of the Amalgamation;
Share Split has the meaning given to that term in Recital (B);
Share Split means the split of the issued and outstanding shares of GURU PrivateCo and 9600990 on the basis of 916 shares for each (1) share existing prior to such split, and the split of the issued and outstanding shares of 3597407 on the basis of 71,867.80 shares for each (1) share existing prior to such split.
Share Split means the split of Ubika Shares on the basis of 1552.08 Ubika Shares for each currently issued Ubika Share to be completed before the Closing.
Share Split has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1, Paragraph 6.
Share Split. Has the meaning set forth in Article 4.2.