Company Common Stockholders definition

Company Common Stockholders means the stockholders of the Company that own Company Common Shares.
Company Common Stockholders means those Persons holding outstanding shares of Company Common Stock immediately prior to the Effective Time.
Company Common Stockholders means the record holders of the Company Common Stock immediately prior to the Effective Time.

Examples of Company Common Stockholders in a sentence

  • In connection with the solicitation of the approval of the Company Common Stockholders to the Merger, the Company will provide each Company Common Stockholder with the opportunity to elect to receive Resulting Issuer Restricted Shares upon completion of the Merger in exchange for all or a portion of their Company Common Shares.


More Definitions of Company Common Stockholders

Company Common Stockholders means the holders of Company Common Stock, as of immediately prior to the Effective Time, taken together.
Company Common Stockholders has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.4(a).
Company Common Stockholders means the record holders of issued and outstanding shares of Company Common Stock on the Agreement Date or the Closing Date, as applicable.
Company Common Stockholders means the holders of the outstanding shares of Company Common Stock.
Company Common Stockholders means, immediately prior to the Effective Time, the holders of Company Common Shares.
Company Common Stockholders means the holders of the Company Common Stock immediately prior to the Merger and their respective Permitted Transferees.
Company Common Stockholders means each holder of Company Common Shares immediately prior to the completion of the Merger, and after completion of the Company Debenture Conversion.