IPO

Example Definitions of "IPO"
IPO. The first firm commitment underwritten public offering of the Corporation's Common Stock registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act")
IPO. The Company's first firm commitment underwritten public offering of its Common Stock or other securities pursuant to an effective registration statement on Form S-1 (or a successor form) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"), covering the offer and sale of Common Stock; or the listing of the Company's Common Stock for trading on (A) any tier of any U.S. national securities exchange (e.g., NYSE, NYSE MKT, or Nasdaq Global Select, Global or Capital Markets, as each... of the same may hereafter be designated), or (B) any other exchange, trading platform or quotation system, including the AIM (a market operated by the London Stock Exchange in the United Kingdom), foreign stock exchanges (e.g. TSX), or over-the-counter markets, that in each such case, the Board of Directors of the Company, in its discretion, believes would be expected to provide for an active trading market for the Company's capital stock (the occurrence of trading of the Company's Common Stock pursuant to (A) or (B) is referred to herein as "Listed for Trading"). View More
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