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This document is a tender offer statement filed by China Cord Blood Corporation regarding a proposed exchange of ordinary shares for warrants.
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Schedule TO-T is a form that must be filed with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) by any entity that makes a tender offer for another company's equity securities, as registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The "TO" in schedule TO stands for "tender offer," and the "T" for "third party."
The SEC mandates that all public companies file regular 10-Ks to keep investors aware of a company's financial condition and to allow them to have enough information before they buy or sell securities issued by that company.
This Practice Note describes the information required to be disclosed in a Schedule TO (tender offer statement). A Schedule TO is the form that a bidder in a tender offer for public company equity securities is required to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
A tender offer must remain open for at least 20 business days after it begins. However, tender offers are often not completed within 20 business days when their conditions are not satisfied within that initial period. Also, an offer must remain open for at least 10 business days after certain material changes.
Use Schedule C (Form 1040) to report income or (loss) from a business you operated or a profession you practiced as a sole proprietor. An activity qualifies as a business if your primary purpose for engaging in the activity is for income or profit and you are involved in the activity with continuity and regularity.
A schedule TO-C is filed with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) when any written communications take place relating to a tender offer.
Schedule As are typically provided by insurance carriers for insured benefits. Schedule C provides details on the fees associated with the plan and is typically only provided in the event the reportable fees exceed $5,000.
Rule 14e-1(c) requires that a bidder in a tender offer either pay the consideration offered or return the securities tendered "promptly" after the withdrawal or termination of the tender offer.

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SC TO-C is a form used in certain jurisdictions for reporting transfers of securities or other investments.
Individuals or entities that conduct transactions involving certain securities or investment transfers are required to file SC TO-C.
To fill out SC TO-C, one must provide specific details regarding the transaction, including parties involved, security type, and transaction value.
The purpose of SC TO-C is to ensure transparency and regulatory compliance in the reporting of security transactions.
The information that must be reported on SC TO-C includes details of the transaction, such as the date, parties involved, type of security, and the amount involved.
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