Distribution Capitalization of Spider Sample Clauses

Distribution Capitalization of Spider. Common to Intek 7,475,890 Series A Preferred to Intek 37,707,124/4/ Total Option Pool (Including Outstanding 11,000,000 unexercised options shown below and 5,600,000 exercised grants shown below as outstanding) Outstanding Options to Purchase Common 2,563,500 Warrant to Intek to Purchase Common for Acorn Transaction 1,000,000 Common held by others (Key Employee Grants) 5,600,000 ______________ /1/ Reflects stock option exercise for 3,541 shares in July, 1999. /2/ Reflects return of shares of Series B Preferred by Protocall Shareholders. /3/ Reflects purchase of a total of 26,219 shares of Series E by Xxx, Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx. /4/ Equals number to reflect theoretical PIK Election dividend at Intek to date of distribution as provided in attached Distribution Plan. Calculation is as follows: Intek Common 7,475,890 Spider Common 7,475,890 Series A 3,000,000 (as converted) plus 435,000 (14.5%) Spider Series A 3,435,000 Series B 12,306,142 plus 1,784,391 (14.5%) Spider Series A 14,090,533 Series C 6,371,913 plus 923,927 (14.5%) Spider Series A 7,295,840 Series D 8,841,911 plus 1,282,077 (14.5%) Spider Series A 10,123,988 Series E 2,510,691 plus 251,069 (10%) Spider Series A 2,761,760 TOTAL SPIDER COMMON 7,475,890 TOTAL SPIDER SERIES A 37,707,121 ADDITIONAL 3 SHARES NECESSARY FOR ROUNDING CALCULATIONS SO TOTAL SPIDER SERIES A IS 37,707,124
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