Southern States Obligation Sample Clauses

Southern States Obligation. Southern States shall be obligated to continue with all good faith reasonable efforts to place, on terms and conditions reasonably satisfactory to Southern States, through one or more of the markets referenced below, a minimum of $50 million of perpetual preferred stock and a minimum of $75 million of trust preferred securities substantially similar to the Capital Securities proposed to be sold to Gold Xxxx. Southern States shall pursue its efforts concurrently on three separate "tracks": (1) Rule 144A offerings as presently contemplated by Southern States. (2) Private placement market. (3) Registered public offering of trust preferred securities and/or preferred stock. Annex A Description of Preferred Stock to be Issued to Gold Xxxx Inc. by Southern States Cooperative, Inc. (Supplements Description of Series A Preferred Stock in Draft Offering Memorandum) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Purchase Amount. $40 million principal (liquidation) amount. 2. Designation and Rank. Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock. Ranks pari passu with other Southern States preferred stock.
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