Example sentences of "share [prep] [art] company " in BNC.

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1 Delrina Technology Inc , Toronto developer of communications and facsimile packages for Windows has completed a previously-announced private placing to raise $12.5m with the issue of 1.75m special warrants at C$7.125 a warrant , each of which entitles the holder to receive one common share of the company without further payment .
2 Erm and the reason we set this is that we are erm er the er , er we believe that this above average er growth in the in the , erm , er , earnings per share of the company is what shareh increases in shareholder value really depend on and er again to give an example erm , if you take the , the , the , the , the , the F T S E a hundred companies erm , and you do analyses of their er , growth rates and earnings per share you will find that the average growth rate was eleven and a half percent and ours er , was er , twenty , twenty percent so it 's above average remuneration erm , er , er , for above av for above average performance .
3 We are pleased to be a part of the new AR Division within Scottish Amicable and look forward to seeing the Division increase its percentage share of the company 's overall — and increasing — new business production .
4 It follows therefore that the trustees can make a claim on the employer to make up the deficiency and claim a share in the company 's assets if the employer goes into liquidation .
5 More recently the group came to an agreement with Pacific Telesis International , whereby the latter took a 25% share in the company 's capital .
6 Although the government eventually decided to accept royalties from sales of the chip rather than to take an equity share in the company , it was widely seen as the last straw in a conflict between Fields and the administration .
7 In return for the investment , the investor will receive a share in the company 's profits ( after tax and interest ) , which is called a dividend .
8 I further covenant with the Council that before transferring any share in the Company or transferring a beneficial interest in any such share or holding any such share as nominee I will ensure that the intended transferee or beneficial owner submits to the Council a Compensation Fund covenant as required by Rule 14 of the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 ( or any modification or re-enactment of that provision for the time being in force ) .
9 It further covenants with the Council that before transferring any share in the Company or transferring a beneficial interest in any such share or holding any such share as nominee it will ensure that the intended transferee or beneficial owner submits to the Council a Compensation Fund covenant as required by Rule 14 of the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 ( or any modification or re-enactment of that provision for the time being in force ) .
10 As Britannia 's shares dropped 8p to 125p , one analyst placed a break-up value of 180p a share on the company .
11 In a further show of renewed financial strength , Unisys Corp declared a dividend of $1.40625 per share on the company 's Series A cumulative preferred stock : the dividend is 150% the stated quarterly dividend of 0.9375 per share and will be applied to reduce the accumulated dividend deficit to $4.22 a share .
12 34.8% of employees worldwide are shareholders in Johnson Matthey through the companys Employee Share Participation Schemes which held 3,575,516 shares ( 1.9% ) at 31st May 1993. 180 current and former executives hold options over 3,096,125 shares through the companys executive share option schemes .
13 He is under pressure to quit because of speculating in the shares of a company associated with Daimler-Benz while sitting on its supervisory board .
14 She defines the practice as ’ … the use by an insider of price sensitive information ( known to him but not generally and which he has acquired by virtue of his position ) to trade to his advantage in the shares of a company . ’
15 One dispute concerned the acquisition by the petitioner from the respondents of the shares of a company called Clearwater Partners Ltd .
16 Although in most cases the shares of a company will fall into one or other of the primary classes of preference or ordinary , it is , of course , possible for the company to create shares for particular purposes and containing terms which cut across the normal classifications .
17 As you are aware , we have been retained in connection with the sale of the shares of a Company ( ‘ the Company ’ ) in the business of [ ] .
18 ( Although there is usually a cash offer for the shares of the company being taken over , a share alternative is generally on offer .
19 The traditional view of insider dealing typically assumes that the company director is the insider , dealing on his own behalf in the shares of the company of which he is an employee .
20 The directors of the company during the year and their interests in the ordinary share capital of the company were : No director has any interest in the preference shares of the company .
21 And sub-section ( 4 ) defines ‘ relevant employee shares ’ as ‘ shares of the company which would be relevant in it but for the fact that they are held by a person who acquired them in pursuance of an employees ’ share scheme ’
22 Details of the share capital of the Company and options over ordinary shares of the Company granted under various employee share option schemes are set out on page 50 .
23 The 2005 Bonds are convertible into ordinary shares of the Company at a price of 564p per ordinary share on or before 27 September 2005 subject to adjustment in certain circumstances .
24 At 31 December 1992 there were outstanding options under various employee share option schemes , exercisable during the years 1993 to 2002 , to acquire 9,668,454 ordinary shares of the company at prices ranging from £0.74 to £4.75 per share .
25 The interests of the Directors and of the Company Secretary in the shares of the Company at the dates shown ( or from date of appointment if after 31 December 1991 ) together with particulars of their holdings and those of immediate families , were :
26 The undernoted Directors have a non-beneficial interest in the shares of the Company :
27 enter into a definitive agreement for the purchase and sale of the shares of the Company without prior notice to other prospective purchasers .
28 I therefore propose that the report of the directors and the audited accounts for the year ended thirty first December nineteen eighty nine now submitted to this meeting be and are hereby er , received and that the final dividend of twelve point five pence , er , net per share , recommended by the directors be and is hereby declared payable on first June nineteen ninety , to holders of ordinary shares of the company on the register , three P M on fourth of May nineteen ninety .
29 Next resolution five which is an ordinary resolution er , set ou set out in the notice of the meeting which is to authorize the company to make market purchases of the ordinary shares of the company .
30 To declare a final dividend of 7.1 pence per share on the ordinary shares of the Company in respect of the year ended 31st March 1993 .
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