Qualified Public Company

Example Definitions of "Qualified Public Company"
Qualified Public Company. Means a corporation whose common stock is ------------------------ authorized and approved for listing on a national securities exchange or admitted to trading and quoted in the Nasdaq National Market or comparable system and the market value of the outstanding common stock of which corporation owned by non-affiliates of such corporation is in excess of $50,000,000. -2-
Qualified Public Company. Means a corporation meeting all of the following criteria: (i) the common stock of the corporation is registered under Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, (ii) the aggregate market value of the primary publicly traded class of common equity held by non-affiliates of such corporation as reported by Bloomberg L.P. as such corporation's Float on the reference date exceeds Fifty Four Million Two Hundred Ten Thousand dollars ($54,210,000), (iii) the average weekly reported... volume of trading in such common stock on all national securities exchanges (as defined in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) and/or reported through the NYSE as reported by Bloomberg L.P. during the four (4) calendar weeks preceding the reference date exceeds Two Million Two Hundred Thirteen Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty dollars ($2,213,960). View More Arrow
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