Examples of Additional Investor Shares in a sentence
The number of Additional Investor Shares to be issued to Subscriber herein in a Qualified Financing shall be equal to (x) the total monetary amount invested by the Subscriber divided by (y) eighty percent (80%) of the per share purchase price of the Qualified Financing, minus (z) the number of shares of Common Stock owned by the Subscriber in this Offering.
Additional Investor Shares will continue to be so purchased until the Equalisation Credit, as it may have depreciated or appreciated in the Sub-Fund after the Premium Subscription is made, has been fully applied.
Additional Investor Shares will continue to be so subscribed for at the end of each Calculation Period until the Equalisation Credit, as it may have appreciated or depreciated in the Sub-Fund after the original subscription for Investor Shares was made, has been fully applied.
The Company shall deliver evidence from the Company’s transfer agent of the issuance to the Investor of the Additional Investor Shares (in book entry form) on and as of the Additional Closing Date, as promptly as practicable after the Closing Date (and in any case, no later than the Business Day after the Additional Closing Date).
The formula for the Additional Investor Shares assumes (1) a conversion price of $3.19 per share of common stock; (2) application of a dividend rate of 12% per annum from April 11, 2017 to October 27, 2017 and (3) application of a dividend rate of 8% per annum commencing from October 28, 2017 through March 31, 2018.
The Company and each Investor agree that the sum of (i) the shares of Common Stock resulting from the Optional Conversion plus (ii) the Additional Investor Shares is as set forth on Schedule 1 hereto.
In the event there is an excess of applications from Satara Transactor shareholders for Additional Investor Shares, allocations will be scaled back on a pro rata basis based on each such shareholder's entitlement to EastPack Transactor shares.
However, this hypothetical example runs counter to intuition and stands in contrast to what we see in the data, although it might ring true for marginal increases in leverage.
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