Original Series D Issue Price definition
Examples of Original Series D Issue Price in a sentence
Each of the Original Series A Issue Price, the Original Series B Issue Price, the Original Series C Issue Price, the Original Series D Issue Price, the Original Series D-1 Issue Price, the Original Series E Issue Price, the Original Series E-1 Issue Price, the Original Series E-2 Issue Price, the Original Series F Issue Price and the Original Series G Issue Price is also referred to herein as the “Original Issue Price” for such series.
The price at which shares of Common Stock shall be deliverable upon conversion of Series D Preferred (the “Series D Conversion Price”) shall initially be the Original Series D Issue Price.
The “Series D Conversion Price” per share for shares of Series D Preferred Stock as of the Effective Date shall be the Original Series D Issue Price.
The initial Series D Conversion Price shall be the Original Series D Issue Price, subject to adjustment as set forth in subsection (d).
The redemption price for each Series D Preferred Share redeemed pursuant to this Clause 9(e)(iii) shall be equal to a price per Series D Preferred Share which is one hundred and fifty percent (150%) of the Original Series D Issue Price (adjusted for any share splits, share dividends, combinations, recapitalizations or similar transactions) (the “Series D Redemption Price”).