Examples of Qualified Equity Offerings in a sentence
PCI may, but shall not be obliged to, make and consummate one or more Qualified Equity Offerings.
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The Company shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to conduct one or more Qualified Equity Offerings on or before the six-month anniversary of the Issuer Date generating in the aggregate at least $31.5 million of gross proceeds.
In addition, the Company may redeem Notes out of the Net Proceeds of one or more Qualified Equity Offerings at the redemption price, in the amount and under the terms set forth in the Indenture.
On or after January 15, 2013, the Issuer may redeem at its option on any one or more occasions up to 100% of the aggregate principal amount of the Notes issued under the Indenture with the net cash proceeds from one or more Qualified Equity Offerings at a redemption price equal to 100% of the principal amount of the Notes to be redeemed, plus accrued and unpaid interest, if any, to the Redemption Date.
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No. 327 6 aggregate redemption price of the Designated Preferred Stock (and any Successor Preferred Stock) redeemed pursuant to this paragraph may not exceed the aggregate net cash proceeds received by the Issuer (or any successor by Business Combination) from such Qualified Equity Offerings (including Qualified Equity Offerings of such successor).
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If the Company receives aggregate gross cash proceeds of not less than $75,000,000 from one or more Qualified Equity Offerings on or prior to December 31, 2009, the number of shares of Warrant Common Stock underlying the Warrant then held by Treasury will be reduced by one half of the original number of shares underlying the Warrant.