Acquired Shareshas the meaning set forth in the Recitals. Subscription Shareshas the meaning ascribed to it in Section 2.1. Sold Sharesshall have the meaning specified in Section 6. Relevant Sharesmeans ordinary share capital of the Approved Entity that constitutes equity share capital or the equiva...
We are a foreign private issuer within the meaning of the rules under the U.S. Exchange Act, and as such we are exempt from certain provisions applicable to U.S. domestic public companies. Because we qualify as a foreign private issuer under the U.S. Exchange Act, we are exempt from ...
SSRN, .Liu, H., McGuire, S. T., & Swanson, E. P. 2016. Do Shares Sold Short But Not Delivered ('Naked Short Sales') Facilitate or Impair Price Discovery? Available at ssrn.com/abstract=2288187.
Issuances of shares can come in several forms, such as: Ordinary Shares: The most common form of outstanding shares, ordinary shares typically offer investors one vote per share and equal access to dividends. Preferred Shares:Shares allow investors access to a preferred dividend, meaning they recei...
(within the meaning of Part XV of the SFO) which would have to be notified to the Company and the Stock Exchange pursuant to Divisions 7 and 8 of Part XV of the SFO (including interests or short positions which they are taken or deemed to have under such provisions of the SFO), or...
Acquired Shares has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. Sold Shares shall have the meaning specified in Section 6. Exchange Shares has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(b). Most Referenced Clauses Confidentiality Force Majeure Indemnity Intellectual Property Ownership Mutual Indemnification Mutua...
(within the meaning of Part XV of the SFO) which would have to be notified to the Company and the Stock Exchange pursuant to Divisions 7 and 8 of Part XV of the SFO (including interests or short positions which they are taken or deemed to have under such provisions of the SFO), or...
the price could go down to $19.75 and your shares will be sold automatically meaning you will only ever lose 1.25% of your investment ((100/20)x19.75) however, if the stock went up you would set to gain a lot more than 1.25%!
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Eventually, the short seller closes out their position by buying back the shares with the goal of making a profit. The shares are then returned to the account of the investor who lent them. The short seller's profit is the difference between the higher price when the shares are sold and ...