Maximum Triggering Level definition

Maximum Triggering Level means $3.75 per share of Common Stock.
Maximum Triggering Level means $5.00 per share of Common Stock.
Maximum Triggering Level means $0.08 per share of Common Stock.

Examples of Maximum Triggering Level in a sentence

  • If the Corporation at any time on or after such Issuance Date combines (by combination, reverse stock split or otherwise) one or more classes of its outstanding shares of Common Stock into a smaller number of shares, the applicable Conversion Price, Adjustment Factor, Maximum Triggering Level, Minimum Triggering Level, and other share based metrics in effect immediately prior to such combination will be proportionately increased and the number of Conversion Shares will be proportionately decreased.

  • If the Company at any time on or after such Issuance Date combines (by combination, reverse stock split or otherwise) one or more classes of its outstanding shares of Common Stock into a smaller number of shares, the applicable Conversion Price, Adjustment Factor, Maximum Triggering Level, Minimum Triggering Level, and other share based metrics in effect immediately prior to such combination will be proportionately increased and the number of Conversion Shares will be proportionately decreased.

  • The Premium Rate will adjust downward by an amount equal to the Spread Adjustment for each amount, if any, equal to the Adjustment Factor that the Measuring Metric rises above the Maximum Triggering Level, down to a minimum of 0.0%.

  • The Interest Rate will adjust downward by an amount equal to the Spread Adjustment for each amount, if any, equal to the Adjustment Factor that the Measuring Metric rises above the Maximum Triggering Level, down to a minimum of 0.0%.

  • The Dividend Rate shall adjust downward by an amount equal to the Credit Spread Adjustment for each amount, if any, equal to the Adjustment Factor that the Measuring Metric rises above the Maximum Triggering Level; provided, however, that in no event shall the Dividend Rate be below the Minimum Rate.


More Definitions of Maximum Triggering Level

Maximum Triggering Level means $9.00 per share of Common Stock.
Maximum Triggering Level means $0.220 per share of Common Stock.
Maximum Triggering Level means $0.25 per share of Common Stock above the Conversion Price, or as otherwise specified in the Stock Purchase Agreement.
Maximum Triggering Level means $0.2750 per share of Common Stock.
Maximum Triggering Level means $1.50 per share of Common Stock.
Maximum Triggering Level means $3.30 per share of Common Stock.
Maximum Triggering Level means $7.25 per share of Common Stock.