Takeover Bid Sample Clauses

A Takeover Bid clause defines the procedures and consequences that apply when a third party attempts to acquire control of a company, typically by offering to purchase a significant portion or all of its shares. This clause may outline notification requirements, the rights of existing shareholders, and any obligations the company or its board has in responding to such an offer. Its core function is to ensure transparency and protect the interests of shareholders and the company during potential changes in control, thereby providing a clear framework for handling takeover situations.
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Takeover Bid. From and after the date hereof, Sellers shall, subject to Buyer complying with its obligations under Paragraph 7.2, use best efforts to support the "Takeover Bid" (as defined below) including, without limitation, voting all Shares at any shareholders meeting of the company in favor of such transaction, if required, and causing the Board of Directors of the Company to recommend the Takeover Bid to the remaining shareholders of the Company.
Takeover Bid. Following the Closing, Buyer shall commence and conduct a "public takeover bid" (as defined and regulated under Belgian law) for all of the remainder of the Outstanding Shares (the "TAKEOVER BID"). The Takeover Bid shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations and with all advises and requests validly made by the Belgian COMMISSION BANCAIRE ET FINANCIERE in respect of the Takeover Bid.
Takeover Bid. Following the Closing, the Purchaser shall submit an unconditional mandatory public takeover bid on the remaining Shares that it or its Affiliates (including the Company) do not already own, in accordance with the provisions of Articles 49 and following of the Takeover Decree (the “Takeover Bid”), at the same price per Share as payable to the Sellers pursuant to this Agreement, i.e. USD 18.43 per Share, reduced on a dollar-for-dollar basis with the gross amount per Share of any distribution (in the form of capital, issue premium, dividend or otherwise) on the Shares by the Company with an ex-dividend (or similar) date prior to the settlement of the Takeover Bid (the “Bid Price”).
Takeover Bid. In the event of a “takeover bid” that is a “formal bid” (as such terms are defined in the Securities Laws in the Province of Ontario) for the Common Shares, the offeror of such bid shall make an offer (the “Preferred Share Offer”) to acquire the same percentage of outstanding Series I Non-Voting Convertible First Preferred Shares as the percentage of Common Shares for which the formal bid is being made, and such Preferred Share Offer shall be on the same terms and for the same amount and kind of per share consideration that is offered to the holders of Common Shares under the formal bid.
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Related to Takeover Bid

  • Acquisition Proposal “Acquisition Proposal” shall mean any offer or proposal (other than an offer or proposal made or submitted by Parent) contemplating or otherwise relating to any Acquisition Transaction.

  • Business Combination In the event any person or entity (regardless of any FINRA affiliation or association) is engaged to assist the Company in its search for a merger candidate or to provide any other merger and acquisition services, the Company will provide the following to FINRA and the Representative prior to the consummation of the Business Combination: (i) complete details of all services and copies of agreements governing such services; and (ii) justification as to why the person or entity providing the merger and acquisition services should not be considered an “underwriter and related person” (as such term is defined in Rule 5110 of FINRA’s Rules) with respect to the Offering. The Company also agrees that proper disclosure of such arrangement or potential arrangement will be made in any proxy or tender offer statement which the Company files in connection with the Business Combination.

  • Interested Transactions An Indemnitee shall not be denied indemnification in whole or in part under this Section 7.7 because the Indemnitee had an interest in the transaction with respect to which the indemnification applies if the transaction was otherwise permitted by the terms of this Agreement.

  • Business Combination Vote It is acknowledged and agreed that the Company shall not enter into a definitive agreement regarding a proposed Business Combination without the prior consent of the Sponsor. The Sponsor and each Insider, with respect to itself or herself or himself, agrees that if the Company seeks shareholder approval of a proposed initial Business Combination, then in connection with such proposed initial Business Combination, it, she or he, as applicable, shall vote all Founder Shares and any Public Shares held by it, her or him, as applicable, in favor of such proposed initial Business Combination (including any proposals recommended by the Board in connection with such Business Combination) and not redeem any Public Shares held by it, her or him, as applicable, in connection with such shareholder approval.

  • Superior Proposal (a) Each party agrees and acknowledges that from and after the date hereof until the close of business on April 28, 1997, if Assignor receives a Superior Proposal, Assignor may (i) furnish any information requested by the Offering Party with respect to such Superior Proposal (other than the contents of this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement), (ii) participate in negotiations with such Offering Party regarding such Superior Proposal or (iii) enter into one or more letters of intent, term sheets or agreements with respect to any Superior Proposals; provided, however, that if Assignor proposes to take any of the actions specified in clause (iii) hereof, Assignor shall give Assignee prior written notice setting forth Assignor's proposed actions. (b) Not later than the close of business on May 12, 1997, Assignor shall require each Offering Party with whom it is still engaged in discussions to submit a final binding offer, subject only to acceptance by Assignor. Not later than the close of business on May 16, 1997, Assignor shall (i) determine whether any such offer constitutes a Superior Proposal, (ii) if there is more than one Superior Proposal, select which Superior Proposal Assignor intends to accept and (iii) provide written notice to Assignee setting forth all the material terms and conditions of such selected Superior Proposal ("SP Notice"). (c) After receipt of the SP Notice, Assignee shall have five (5) days to notify Assignor of its agreement to modify this Agreement and any Ancillary Agreement as necessary to acquire the Transferred Interests at the same price and under the same terms and conditions as set forth in the SP Notice ("Assignee Acceptance Notice"); provided further, however, if under the terms set forth in the SP Notice Assignor is proposing to accept property (other than cash or promissory notes), Assignee shall have the right to substitute cash in an amount equal to the value of such other property. (d) If Assignor does not give an SP Notice to Assignee on or before May 16, 1997, or if Assignee gives an Assignee Acceptance Notice to Assignor in accordance with subsection (c) hereof, neither Assignor nor Assignee shall thereafter have any right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 15(c).