Traded Securities definition

Traded Securities means stocks and shares which are issued or raised by a body corporate but does not include stocks and shares issued or raised by a body corporate not incorporated in the United Kingdom unless—
Traded Securities means state treasury securities, issued by Minister of Finance, offered on the primary market on auctions organized by the National Bank of Poland on behalf of the Issuer, and foreign currency denominated treasury securities, as well as other treasury securities specified by the Issuer; classified according to their maturity, as specified in Annex A;

Examples of Traded Securities in a sentence

  • Final Terms dated: 25 March 2024 Leverage Shares Public Limited Company (a public company incorporated with limited liability in Ireland) LEI: 635400TLFJSNHVSOFH59 Issue of 10000 Vanilla Blue Chip Portfolio ETP pursuant to the Collateralised Exchange Traded Securities Programme (the "ETP Securities") This document constitutes the Final Terms of the ETP Securities described herein.


More Definitions of Traded Securities

Traded Securities means dematerialized state treasury securities, not subject to constraints in terms of their transferability, denominated in PLN or EUR, issued by Minister of Finance, offered on the primary market on auctions organized by the National Bank of Poland on behalf of the Issuer, as well as other treasury securities specified by the Issuer; classified according to their maturity, as specified in Annex A;
Traded Securities means stocks and shares which are issued or raised by a company but does not include stocks and shares issued by a company not incorporated in the United Kingdom unless—
Traded Securities means any debt or equity securities issued pursuant to a public offering registered under the Securities Act or Rule 144A offering or other similar private placement.
Traded Securities means dematerialized state treasury securities, subject to constraints in terms of their transferability, issued by Minister of Finance, offered on the primary
Traded Securities means any securities that are listed or admitted for trading on any United States national or international securities exchange or included in the National Market System of the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System ("NASDAQ") or any similar system of automated dissemination of quotations of securities prices in common use.
Traded Securities means any Equity Interests, bonds, debentures, notes or other evidences of indebtedness or any other instruments commonly known as “securities”, or any options or rights to purchase, acquire or subscribe for any of the foregoing, in each case that have been issued pursuant to a public offering under the laws of the United States of America or any other applicable jurisdiction or pursuant to Rule 144A or a similar private placement under the laws of the United States of America or any other applicable jurisdiction.
Traded Securities means any debt or equity securities issued pursuant to a public offering or Rule 144A offering. “Transaction Expenses” means any fees or expenses incurred or paid by Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with the Transactions, this Agreement and the other Loan Documents and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, including any amortization thereof in any period, including any amortization thereof in any period. “Transactions” means, collectively, (a) the Equity Contribution, (b) the funding of the Initial Term Loans and Revolving Loans on the Closing Date, (c) the consummation of the Acquisition on the Closing Date, including the payments to the holders of the Equity Interests of the Parent in connection therewith, (d) the Closing Date Refinancing and (e) the payment of the Transaction Expenses. “Transformative Acquisition” means any Acquisition Transaction that is either (a) not permitted by the terms of this Agreement immediately prior to the consummation of such acquisition or (b) if permitted by the terms of this Agreement immediately prior to the consummation thereof, would not provide the Borrowers and the Restricted Subsidiaries with adequate flexibility under the Loan Documents