Examples of Class A Voting Common Stock in a sentence
As consideration for the acquisition, Acquirer paid the Seller US$ 800 million in cash, issued an aggregate of 5,651,177 shares of Class A Voting Common Stock (par value US$ 0.01) and 23,793,669 shares of Class B Non-Voting Common Stock (par value US$ 0.01) of Acquirer, and also assumed certain Federal-Mogul debt.
The Holder of Allowed CII Shareholder Claims shall receive 100,000 newly issued shares of Class A Voting Common Stock of Reorganized CII on the Effective Date.
According to the filing, the Company’s shares of Class A Voting Common Stock are held by BlackRock, Inc.
BlackRock may be deemed to beneficially own, in the aggregate, 1,633,698 shares of Class A Voting Common Stock, representing approximately 5.12% of the outstanding shares of Class A Voting Common Stock of the Company as of December 31, 2021.
According to the filing, the shares of Class A Voting Common Stock are owned of record by clients of one or more investment advisers directly or indirectly owned by Wellington Management Group LLP, and no such client is known to have such right or power with respect to more than five percent of shares of Class A Voting Common Stock.
The Committee shall be comprised of six members of the Board, consisting of (i) two members of the Board who were appointed by the President of the United States (the “CG Appointees”), (ii) two members of the Board who have been elected by the holders of the Class A Voting Common Stock (the “CG Class A Directors”), and (iii) two members of the Board who have been elected by the holders of Class B Voting Common Stock (the “CG Class B Directors”).
In 2021, Patriot received 5,908 shares of Class A Voting Common Stock in connection with the vesting of Restricted Stock Units that had been granted to board members that were Patriot partners.
In March 2020, Patriot informed the Company that it had acquired an additional 78,289 shares of Class A Voting Common Stock of the Company.
The authorized capital stock of the Company consists of 8,000 Shares of $.01 par value Class A Voting Common Stock and 1,000 Shares of $.01 par value Class B Nonvoting Common Stock.
We understand that each Patriot member has shared voting power and shared dispositive power with regard to such shares of Class A Voting Common Stock.