Enhanced Income Securities definition

Enhanced Income Securities or “XXXx” means the units of the Company comprised of Notes and Class A common stock.
Enhanced Income Securities or "EISs" means the Enhanced Income Securities of the Company, each representing one share of the Company's Class A common stock and $7.15 principal amount of the Company's 12% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2016.
Enhanced Income Securities or “EISs” means the Enhanced Income Securities of the Company, each representing one share of the Company’s Class A common stock and $7.15 principal amount of the Company’s 12% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2016.

Examples of Enhanced Income Securities in a sentence

  • As a consequence of the prior separation of our Enhanced Income Securities into the component 2016 Notes and Class A common stock and the partial redemption of 2016 Notes completed in November 2009, the face value of each of our 2016 Notes is currently $3.116551.


More Definitions of Enhanced Income Securities

Enhanced Income Securities or “EISs” means the units of the Company comprised of Subordinated Notes and common stock.

Related to Enhanced Income Securities

  • Fixed Income Securities means Debt Securities created and issued by, inter alia, Central Government, State Government, Local Authorities, Municipal Corporations, PSUs, Public Companies, Private Companies, Bodies Corporate, Unincorporated SPVs and any other entities which may be recognized / permitted which yield a fixed or variable rate by way of interest, premium, discount or a combination of any of them.

  • Lead Securitization Date means the closing date of the Lead Securitization.

  • Equity-linked Securities means any debt or equity securities that are convertible, exercisable or exchangeable for Class A Shares issued in a financing transaction in connection with a Business Combination, including but not limited to a private placement of equity or debt.

  • Portfolio Securities or "investments" of the Series shall mean, respectively, such assets, net assets, securities, portfolio securities or investments which are from time to time under the management of the Subadviser pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Note A-4 Securitization Date means the closing date of the Note A-4 Securitization.

  • Note A-5 Securitization Date means the closing date of the Note A-5 Securitization.

  • Note A-1 Securitization Date means the closing date of the Note A-1 Securitization.

  • High Yield Securities means debt Securities and Preferred Stock, in each case (a) issued by public or private issuers, (b) issued pursuant to an effective registration statement or pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act (or any successor provision thereunder) and (c) that are not Cash Equivalents, Mezzanine Investments (described under clause (i) of the definition thereof) or Bank Loans.

  • Investment pool means an entity created under the Texas Gov- ernment Code to invest public funds jointly on behalf of the entities that participate in the pool and whose investment objectives in or- der of priority are preservation and safety of principal, liquidity, and yield.

  • Non-Lead Securitization Date means the closing date of any Non-Lead Securitization.

  • Note A-3 Securitization Date means the closing date of the Note A-3 Securitization.

  • Note A-2 Securitization Date means the closing date of the Note A-2 Securitization.

  • Asset-Backed Securities means securities which:

  • Note A-6 Securitization Date means the closing date of the Note A-6 Securitization.

  • Fundserv Notes means Notes purchased through Fundserv.

  • Investment Date means the date of the Investment Commitment Closing.

  • Private Securities Transaction means any securities transaction relating to new offerings of securities which are not registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, provided however that transactions subject to the notification requirements of Rule 3050 of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s (FINRA) Conduct Rules, transactions among immediate family members (as defined in the interpretation of the FINRA Board of Governors on free-riding and withholding) for which no associated person receives any selling compensation, and personal securities transactions in investment company and variable annuity securities shall be excluded.

  • Subordinated Notes means the Initial Notes and the Exchange Notes and, more particularly, any Subordinated Note authenticated and delivered under this Indenture, including those Subordinated Notes issued or authenticated upon transfer, replacement or exchange.

  • Hybrid Securities means any trust preferred securities, or deferrable interest subordinated debt with a maturity of at least 20 years, which provides for the optional or mandatory deferral of interest or distributions, issued by the Borrower, or any business trusts, limited liability companies, limited partnerships or similar entities (i) substantially all of the common equity, general partner or similar interests of which are owned (either directly or indirectly through one or more wholly owned Subsidiaries) at all times by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, (ii) that have been formed for the purpose of issuing hybrid securities or deferrable interest subordinated debt, and (iii) substantially all the assets of which consist of (A) subordinated debt of the Borrower or a Subsidiary of the Borrower, and (B) payments made from time to time on the subordinated debt.

  • Lead Securitization means, if the First Securitization is the Note A-1 Securitization, such Securitization; provided that, if any other Securitization occurs prior to the Note A-1 Securitization, then the First Securitization shall be the Lead Securitization until such time as the Note A-1 Securitization occurs.

  • Lead Securitization Note means the Note included in the Lead Securitization.

  • Performing Cash Pay High Yield Securities means High Yield Securities (a) as to which, at the time of determination, not less than 2/3rds of the interest (including accretions and “pay-in-kind” interest) for the current monthly, quarterly, semiannual or annual period (as applicable) is payable in cash and (b) which are Performing.

  • Mortgage-backed Securities means securities that are secured or otherwise backed by Mortgage Loans.

  • 2014-18 MSAA means the Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2018.