Initial Public Offering

Example Definitions of "Initial Public Offering"
Initial Public Offering. Means the initial public offering of the Company's Common Shares pursuant to a registration statement filed under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or any similar federal law then in force.
Initial Public Offering. Shall mean the initial Public Offering registered on Form S-1 (or any successor form under the Securities Act) after the date of the Original Agreement.
Initial Public Offering. Shall be deemed to occur on the effective date of the first registration statement (other than (i) a registration relating solely to an employee benefit plan or employee stock plan, a dividend reinvestment plan, or a merger or a consolidation, (ii) a registration incidental to an issuance of securities under Rule 144A of the Securities Act, (iii) a registration on Form S-4 or any successor form, or (iv) a registration on Form S-8 or any successor form) filed to register at least 20% of the... total then-outstanding equity interests in the Company or Biomet Inc. (or any intermediary entity between Biomet Inc. and the Company) under the Securities Act. View More Arrow
Initial Public Offering. Means the sale in a firmly underwritten initial public offering registered under the Securities Act of shares of the Company's common stock.
Initial Public Offering. Shall mean the initial public offering and sale of shares of capital stock of Parent, Burlington Holdings, LLC, BCFH, Burlington Coat Factory Investments Holdings, Inc., or the Company (or any successor) for cash pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended or equivalent foreign securities laws (other than a registration statement on Form S-4 or S-8 (or any similar or successor form)).
Initial Public Offering. Means the first registered public offering of the Corporation's Common Stock by the Corporation under the Securities Act with the proceeds to the Corporation of not less than $2 million before payment of any underwriters discounts or commissions.
Initial Public Offering. Or "IPO" means a registered public offering of Common Stock that results in twenty percent (20%) or more of the Common Stock being owned by members of the public.
Initial Public Offering. The first issuance by Holdings of any class of common equity securities that is required to be registered (other than on a Form S-8) under Section 12 of the Exchange Act.
Initial Public Offering. Means the initial public offering of Stock registered on Form S-1 (or any equivalent or successor form) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules and regulations in effect thereunder.
Initial Public Offering. The first Underwritten Offering of Common Stock.
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