Examples of Comcast Class A Special Common Stock in a sentence
The authorized capital stock of Comcast consists of (i) 200,000,000 shares of Comcast Class A Common Stock, (ii) 50,000,000 shares of Comcast Class B Common Stock, (iii) 2,500,000,000 shares of Comcast Class A Special Common Stock and (iv) 20,000,000 shares of preferred stock.
On December 14, 1995 (the "Stock Swap Date"), the Plan exchanged all 750,930 shares of Comcast Class A Common Stock (the "Class A Stock") held by the Plan with the Company, on a one-for-one basis, for Comcast Class A Special Common Stock (the "Class A Special Stock").
The merger agreement calls for each MediaOne shareholder to receive 1.1 shares of Comcast Class A Special Common Stock (CMCSK) for each MediaOne share it owns, or $80.16 per share based on Comcast's closing stock price of $72.875 on Friday, March 19th.
As a result of its role as investment adviser or sub- adviser to the Managed Portfolios, Janus Capital may be deemed to be the beneficial owner of the shares of Comcast Class A Special Common Stock held by such Managed Portfolios.
The interest of one person, Janus Fund, an investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, in Comcast Class A Special Common Stock amounted to 49,370,940 shares or 5.6% of the total outstanding Class A Special Common Stock at December 31, 2000.
All other equity based awards based upon shares of Comcast Class A Special Common Stock (collectively, the "Comcast Equity Awards") outstanding as of the Effective Time shall be converted automatically into equivalent awards based upon shares of Parent Indexed Stock (collectively, the "Comcast Converted Equity Awards"), on the same terms and conditions as applied to such Comcast Equity Award immediately prior to the Effective Time.
All shares reported herein have been acquired by the Managed Portfolios, and Mr. Bailey specifically disclaims beneficial ownership over any shares of Comcast Class A Special Common Stock that he or Janus Capital may be deemed to beneficially own.
To anticipate those situations, the existing Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) has been updated and approved by the Bank.
This Court has explained:To establish deliberate indifference, a plaintiff must show “(1) a subjective knowledge of a risk of serious harm; (2) disregard of that risk; and (3) by conduct that is more than mere negligence.” Brown v.
As of November 30, 2001, 23,324,911 shares of Comcast Class A Special Common Stock were held in treasury, no other shares of Comcast Common Stock were held in treasury and no shares of Comcast Common Stock were held in trust.