Common use of Cashless Net Exercise Clause in Contracts

Cashless Net Exercise. In the event the current market price (as determined below) of a Common Share exceeds the Exercise Price on the business day immediately prior to the exercise of the Warrant, the holder hereof may elect to exercise the Warrants, in whole or in part, pursuant to this Section 2 by designating the exercise as a Cashless Net Exercise on the Exercise Form. If the exercise is designated as a Cashless Net Exercise on the Exercise Form, then the Company, in accordance with Section 1 hereof, will issue on exercise of this Warrant, without the payment by the holder hereof of any additional consideration, a number of Common Shares determined by dividing (i) the result of the difference between such current market price and the Exercise Price multiplied by the number of Common Shares into which the Warrants then being exercised are exercisable, by (ii) the current market price per Common Share. For the purpose of any computation of current market price under this Section, the current market price per Common Share at any date shall be the closing price on the business day immediately prior to the exercise of the Warrants. The closing price for any day shall be the last reported sale price or, in case no such reported sale takes place on such day, the average of the closing bid and asked prices for such day, in each case (1) on the principal national securities exchange on which the Common Shares are listed or to which such shares are admitted to trading or (2) if the Common Shares are not listed or admitted to trading on a national securities exchange, in the over-the-counter market as reported by Nasdaq or any comparable system or (3) if the Common Shares are not listed on Nasdaq or a comparable system, as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Warrant Issuance Agreement (Fenway Partners Capital Ii L P), Warrant Issuance Agreement (Aurora Foods Inc /De/), Warrant Issuance Agreement (Aurora Foods Inc /De/)

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Cashless Net Exercise. In the event the current market price (as determined below) of a Common Share exceeds the Exercise Price on the business day immediately prior to the exercise of the Warrant, the holder hereof may elect to exercise the Warrants, in whole or in part, pursuant to this Section 2 by designating the exercise as a Cashless Net Exercise on the Exercise Form. If the exercise is designated as a Cashless Net Exercise on the Exercise Form, then the Company, in accordance with Section 1 hereof, will issue on exercise of this Warrant, without the payment by the holder hereof of any additional consideration, a number of Common Shares determined by dividing (i) the result of the difference between such current market price and the Exercise Price multiplied by the number of Common Shares into which the Warrants then being exercised are exercisable, by (ii) the current market price per Common Share. For the purpose of any computation of current market price under this Section, the current market price per Common Share at any date shall be the closing price on the business day immediately prior to the exercise of the Warrants. The closing price for any day shall be the last reported sale price or, in case no such reported sale takes place on such day, the average of the closing bid and asked prices for such day, in each case (1) on the principal national securities exchange on which the Common Shares are listed or to which such shares are admitted to trading or (2) if the Common Shares are not listed or admitted to trading on a national securities exchange, in the over-the-the counter market as reported by Nasdaq or any comparable system or (3) if the Common Shares are not listed on Nasdaq or a comparable system, as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Note Purchase Agreement (Aurora Foods Inc /De/), Note Purchase Agreement (Fenway Partners Capital Ii L P)

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