Common use of Speculative Investment Clause in Contracts

Speculative Investment. The Acquirer acknowledges that the investment in the Company represented by the Shares is highly speculative in nature and is subject to a high degree of risk of loss in whole or in part; the amount of such investment is within the Acquirer's risk capital means and is not so great in relation to the Acquirer's total financial resources as would jeopardize the personal financial needs of the Acquirer in the event such investment were lost in whole or in part.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Biotime Inc), Common Stock Purchase Agreement (Geron Corp), Common Stock Purchase Agreement (Geron Corporation)

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Speculative Investment. The Acquirer acknowledges that the investment in the Company represented by the Shares is highly speculative in nature and is subject to a high degree of risk of loss in whole or in part; the amount of such investment is within the Acquirer's ’s risk capital means and is not so great in relation to the Acquirer's ’s total financial resources as would jeopardize the personal financial needs of the Acquirer in the event such investment were lost in whole or in part.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Common Stock Purchase Agreement (Geron Corporation), Stock Purchase Agreement (Geron Corporation)

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