Substantial U.S. Market Interest definition
Examples of Substantial U.S. Market Interest in a sentence
It is, and on the Closing Date will be, a Foreign Issuer with no Substantial U.S. Market Interest with respect to any of its securities.
The Corporation is a “foreign issuer”, within the meaning of Regulation S, and reasonably believes that there is no Substantial U.S. Market Interest in the Offered Units, the Unit Shares, the Warrants, the Warrant Shares or any class of the Corporation’s equity securities.
It is, and on the Closing Date will be, a Foreign Issuer with no Substantial U.S. Market Interest with respect to any of its equity securities.
It is, and on the Closing Date and any Over-Allotment Closing Date will be, a Foreign Issuer; and it reasonably believes there is no Substantial U.S. Market Interest with respect to any of the Securities or the Common Shares.
It is, and on the Closing Date will be, a Foreign Issuer with no Substantial U.S. Market Interest with respect to the Common Shares.