Article 8
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The issuance plan shall list the following items: 1. The date of issuance and duration of the warrants. 2. Detailed information on the underlying indexes, underlying securities or basket of securities (including, in the case where the underlying securities of the warrants are stocks, a CPA audited or reviewed financial report for the most recent period that shows no losses, and a statement of the reason for issuing warrants on the underlying securities). 3. The type of call (put) warrant, units issued, and total value of the issue. 4. Terms and conditions of issuance (including issuance price, strike price or strike index, duration, and the number of shares (or beneficial interest units, or depositary receipt units, or index points) represented by each issuance unit; for knock-out call warrants or knock-out put warrants, conditions regarding upper and lower price caps and the fact that the date on which the closing price of the underlying security/securities or the closing index of the underlying index reaches the upper or lower price or index cap will be deemed the final trading day for the warrants, which will mature on the second following business day, requiring automatic settlement exclusively in cash at the closing price of the underlying security/securities on the warrants' final trading day, with such conditions set off in a distinctive typeface). For a call warrant, the abovementioned strike price or strike index may not exceed 150 percent of the underlying security's closing price or underlying index's closing index on the date of application; for a put warrant, the strike price may not be lower than 50 percent of the underlying security's closing price or the underlying index's closing index on the date of application, provided that the above ratios may be exceeded when the strike price and the closing price of the underlying security or securities differ by less than NT$30. A reasonable cause and explanation must exist for any terms of issuance not conforming to the above standards and must be fully disclosed to investors. 5. The method of calculating the issuance price, including the price of the underlying security or the underlying index, strike price or strike index, duration of the warrants, interest rate, volatility, and other reference factors, and a comparison table showing other warrants in the preceding year with the same listed underlying security. 6. Detailed information on the guarantor and the guaranty agreement or collateral. 7. The required particulars as specified in Article 8 of the TWSE Operating Rules Governing Liquidity Providers for Call (Put) Warrants. 8. Procedures for exercising the warrants, and the terms requiring cancellation of call (put) warrants when surrendered for exercise. 9. Procedures for exercise/delivery when the warrant holder exercises the option. When the issuer may opt for cash settlement of call warrants to be paid in securities, or when the warrant holder may opt for cash settlement of put warrants to be paid in securities, the conditions shall be set off in a distinctive typeface. 10. Strategies for offsetting foreseeable risks. 11. Stipulations regarding adjustment of the strike price of the call (put) warrants and related matters by the issuer of the underlying securities due to distributions of dividends or bonuses, increases or decreases in capital, stock splits or consolidations, and related matters, or the distribution of dividends on underlying exchange-traded funds by the securities investment trust enterprise (SITE), or underlying offshore exchange-trade funds by the offshore fund manager or its designated institution, and related matters. If the issuer's adjustments are not made according to the TWSE reference formula (see attachment), that fact shall be noted in a distinctive typeface in the public offering prospectus. 12. The methods for handling a merger by the issuer of the underlying securities, alteration of the securities' trading method, suspension of sale or de-listing of the securities, or the de-listing of the exchange-traded funds as a result of dissolution or bankruptcy of the SITE or a voidance of the approval, or the delisting by the TWSE, after it has reported to and obtained approval from the Competent Authority, of the beneficial certificates, fund shares, or investment units of an underlying offshore exchange-traded fund. 13. The methods for handling the listing of the call (put) warrants or the de-listing or suspension of sale of the warrants by the stock exchange. 14. Clarification regarding whether or not there are plans for a reverse issue of call (put) warrants against the same underlying securities within the coming three months. 15. Other items required by the competent authority or the TWSE.
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