SME Board definition

SME Board means the board developed by the Exchange for listing and trading of equity securities of SMEs;
SME Board means the Small and Medium Enterprise board of the SZSE,
SME Board the Small and Medium Enterprise Board

Examples of SME Board in a sentence

  • In particular, profitability and other financial requirements for listing on the ChiNext Board are less stringent than the Main Board and the SME Board of the SZSE.

  • The Funds may have exposure to stocks listed on Small and Medium Enterprise Board (“SME Board”) and/or ChiNext of the SZSE and may be subject to the following risks:  Higher fluctuation on stock prices - Listed companies on the SME Board and/or ChiNext are usually of emerging nature with smaller operating scale.

  • The Funds may have exposure to stocks listed on Small and Medium Enterprise Board (“SME Board”) and/or ChiNext of the SZSE and may be subject to the following risks:  Higher fluctuation on stock prices – Listed companies on the SME Board and/or ChiNext are usually of emerging nature with smaller operating scale.

  • Higher fluctuation on stock prices - Listed companies on the SME Board and/or ChiNext Board are usually of emerging nature with smaller operating scale.

  • Delisting risk - It may be more common and faster for companies listed on the SME Board and/or ChiNext Board to delist.

  • Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss include financial liabilities held-for-trading and financial liabilities designated upon initial recognition as at fair value through profit or loss.Financial liabilities are classified as held-for-trading if they are acquired for the purpose of selling in the near term.

  • Differences in regulation - The rules and regulations regarding companies listed on ChiNext Board are less stringent in terms of profitability and share capital than those in the Main Board and SME Board.

  • The Funds may have exposure to stocks listed on Small and Medium Enterprise Board (“SME Board”) and/or ChiNext of the SZSE and may be subject to the following risks: ◼ Higher fluctuation on stock prices - Listed companies on the SME Board and/or ChiNext are usually of emerging nature with smaller operating scale.

  • Article III, Part D, Section 3(b) provides that companies that are exempt from the track record and operating history requirements, such as mining, petroleum and renewable energy companies and newly formed holding companies referred to in Section 1(b)(ii) of the Main and SME Board Listing Rules, are prohibited from offering secondary securities during the Initial Public Offering.

  • In the following section pertaining to listing on the Tshipidi SME Board, unless the contrary intention appears, the following terms shall have the meanings assigned to them below:The BSE Tshipidi SME Board (TSME) Listings Panel: means a panel of up to three (3) industry experts established by the BSE to make a non-binding independent recommendation to the BSE, on whether or not applicants to the TSME are capable of becoming listed companies.

Related to SME Board

  • the Board means the board of directors of the Company;

  • CPF Board means the Central Provident Fund Board, a body corporate established under the Central Provident Fund Act (Cap. 36);

  • Executive Committee means a group of directors elected or appointed to act on behalf of, and within the powers granted to them by, the Commission.

  • Local board means a school board, public utility, commission, transportation commission, public library board, board of park management, local board of health, board of commissioners of police, planning board, or any other board, commission, committee, body or local authority established or exercising any power or authority under any general or special Act with respect to any of the affairs or purposes, including school purposes, of the municipality or any part or parts thereof;