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  • Under the deal struck with Goldman, New-Wave will sell up to 1.25 million of its shares in Sina—just under 2% of the company, and roughly a fifth of New-Wave's total stake—over an undisclosed period of time.

    Sina Defends Goldman Deal Loretta Chao 2011

  • Under the deal struck with Goldman, New-Wave will sell up to 1.25 million of its shares in Sina—just under 2% of the company, and roughly a fifth of New-Wave's total stake—over an undisclosed period of time.

    Sina Defends Goldman Deal Loretta Chao 2011

  • Each of these firms will have the right to nominate one seat to New-Wave's board.

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  • Each of these firms will have the right to nominate one seat to New-Wave's board.

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  • Each of these firms will have the right to nominate one seat to New-Wave's board.

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  • Each of these firms will have the right to nominate one seat to New-Wave's board.

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  • Management has the right to nominate four seats to New-Wave's board with one vote each or one seat with four votes, equivalent to a controlling interest.

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  • Management has the right to nominate four seats to New-Wave's board with one vote each or one seat with four votes, equivalent to a controlling interest.

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  • As a result of New-Wave's subscription, the Company received gross proceeds of US$180 million, which the Company plans to use for future acquisitions and general corporate purposes.

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  • Management has the right to nominate four seats to New-Wave's board with one vote each or one seat with four votes, equivalent to a controlling interest.

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