Common use of The Company Will Likely Make Future Offerings of Its Securities Clause in Contracts

The Company Will Likely Make Future Offerings of Its Securities. The Company reserves the right to make future offers and sales, either public or private, of its securities including shares of preferred stock, Common Stock or securities convertible into its common stock at prices differing from the offering price of the Common Stock offered hereby. There can be no assurance that the Company will be able to successfully complete any such future offerings; however, in the event that any such future sales of securities are affected, the Investor’s pro rata ownership interest in the Company will be reduced to the extent of any such issuances and, to the extent any such sales are effected at consideration which is less than that paid by the Investor, the Investor may experience dilution.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Subscription Agreement (Rapid Therapeutic Science Laboratories, Inc.), Rapid Therapeutic Science Laboratories, Inc., Rapid Therapeutic Science Laboratories, Inc.

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