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3 similar Underwriting Agreement contracts by Indymac Bancorp Inc, Meristar Hospitality Corp, Overstock Com Inc

1,200,000 Shares Overstock.com, Inc. Common Stock UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT
Underwriting Agreement • November 18th, 2004 • Overstock Com Inc • Services-business services, nec • New York

Overstock.com, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), proposes to sell 1,200,000 shares (the "Firm Stock") of the Company's Common Stock, par value $0.0001 per share (the "Common Stock"). In addition, the Company proposes to grant to the Underwriters named in Schedule 1 hereto (the "Underwriters") an option to purchase up to an additional 180,000 shares of the Common Stock on the terms and for the purposes set forth in Section 3 (the "Option Stock"). The Firm Stock and the Option Stock, if purchased, are hereinafter collectively called the "Stock." This is to confirm the agreement concerning the purchase of the Stock from the Company by the Underwriters.

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3,200,000 Shares INDYMAC BANCORP, INC. Common Stock UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT
Underwriting Agreement • June 10th, 2004 • Indymac Bancorp Inc • Savings institution, federally chartered • New York

Lehman Brothers Inc. Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated As Representatives of the several underwriters named in Schedule 1 hereto c/o Lehman Brothers Inc. 745 Seventh Avenue New York, NY 10019 Ladies and Gentlemen:

12,000,000 Shares MERISTAR HOSPITALITY CORPORATION Common Stock UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT
Underwriting Agreement • April 27th, 2004 • Meristar Hospitality Corp • Real estate investment trusts • New York

MeriStar Hospitality Corporation, a Maryland corporation (the “Company”), proposes, subject to the terms and conditions stated herein, to issue and sell 12,000,000 shares (the “Firm Stock”) of the Company’s Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share (the “Common Stock”). In addition, the Company proposes to grant to Lehman Brothers Inc. (the “Underwriter”) an option to purchase up to an additional 1,800,000 shares of the Common Stock on the terms and for the purposes set forth in Section 2 (the “Option Stock”). The Firm Stock and the Option Stock, if purchased, are hereinafter collectively called the “Stock.” This is to confirm the agreement between the Company and the Underwriter concerning the offer, issue and sale of the Stock by the Underwriter as of the date first written above.

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