Closed Period
Closed Period. Is defined in Section L. 225-197-1 al.9 of the French Commercial Code as:(i)Ten quotation days preceding and three quotation days following the disclosure to the public of the consolidated financial statements or the annual statements of the Company; or (ii)Any period during which the corporate management of the Company possesses material information which could, if disclosed to the public, significantly impact the quotation of the shares of Common Stock, until ten quotation days after the day...
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Closed Period. The term "Closed Period" means: (i) Ten stock exchange trading days preceding and following the disclosure to the public of the consolidated financial statements or the annual statements of the Company; or (ii) Any period during which the corporate management of the Company possess confidential information which could, if disclosed to the public, significantly impact the quotation price of the Shares, until the end of ten trading days following the date upon which the price information is made...
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Found in
Owens Corning contract
Closed Period. Shall mean a closed period as set forth in Section L. 225-197-1 of the FCC including: (i) Ten (10) quotation days preceding and following the disclosure to the public of the consolidated financial statements or the annual statements of the Company; or (ii) The period as from the date the corporate management entities involved in the governance of the Company, such as the Board, Committee, or supervisory directorate of the Company are in possession of material nonpublic information which could,...
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Found in
Wright Medical Group N.V. contract
Closed Period. The term "Closed Period" means specific periods as set forth by Article L. 225-177 of the French Commercial Code, as amended, during which French Qualified Stock-Options cannot be granted, so long as such Closed Periods are applicable to Options, as described in Section 8 below.
Found in
Schlumberger Ltd. contract
Closed Period. Specific periods as set forth in Section L. 225-197-1 of the French Commercial Code, as amended, during which French-qualified Options cannot be granted, as described in Section II.1 below
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