Majority Class A Ordinary Shareholders definition

Majority Class A Ordinary Shareholders means the holders representing more than fifty percent (50%) of the Class A Ordinary Shares then outstanding, voting as a single class.

Examples of Majority Class A Ordinary Shareholders in a sentence

  • The other one (1) Director shall be designated by the Majority Class A Ordinary Shareholders (excluding the Holders of the Preferred Shares and the Class B Ordinary Shares who have converted their securities into Class A Ordinary Shares) (“Ordinary Director”).

  • The board of directors of HK Company shall have seven (7) members, of which one (1) shall be Taikang Director, one (1) shall be Matrix Director, one (1) shall be K2 Director and the other four (4) directors shall be designated by the Majority Class A Ordinary Shareholders (excluding the Holders of the Preferred Shares and the Class B Ordinary Shares who have converted their securities into Class A Ordinary Shares).

Related to Majority Class A Ordinary Shareholders

  • Class A Ordinary Shares means the Company’s Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share.

  • Class B Ordinary Shares shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 2.4(a).

  • Majority Stockholders means any Stockholder or combination of Stockholders who at the date of this Agreement own shares of Company Common Stock representing more than two-thirds of the total number of shares of Company Common Stock outstanding at the date of this Agreement.

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  • majority of the outstanding voting securities shall have the meaning set forth for such terms in the 1940 Act.