Qualifying Common Stock means (i) shares of Common Stock that are issued and outstanding at any time on or prior to the end of the applicable Measurement Period (including, without limitation, by virtue of the exercise, conversion or exchange of any Qualifying Securities at any time on or prior to the end of the applicable Measurement Period), plus (ii) any shares of Common Stock that are issued at any time after the end of the applicable Measurement Period upon the exercise, conversion or exchange of any Qualifying Securities.
Qualifying Common Stock means shares of Common Stock which (i) are not subject to any loan or other obligation or pledged as collateral with respect to any loan or other obligation of the Participant (subject to the consent of the Committee, other than any loan extended to the Participant by the Company or a Subsidiary) and (ii) either (A) have been owned by the Participant for at least six months (or such greater or lesser period as the Committee shall determine) or (B) were purchased by the Participant on a national securities exchange or nationally recognized over-the-counter market.
Qualifying Common Stock means Common Stock that is (A) subject to an effective initial registration statement under the Securities Act to permit the public resale of such shares of Common Stock from time to time as permitted by Rule 415 of the Securities Act (or any similar provision adopted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission then in effect) and (B) otherwise without volume, manner-of-sale, or other similar transfer or sale restrictions.
Examples of Qualifying Common Stock in a sentence
The Warrant granted pursuant to this Warrant Agreement shall be deemed to be attached to the Qualifying Common Stock held by Grantee.
Upon such election, the number of shares of Qualifying Common Stock to be issued to RVOK at the Remaining RVOK Units Closing shall be the quotient of (x) the Remaining RVOK Units Purchase Price divided by (y) the then current Common Stock Share Price.
More Definitions of Qualifying Common Stock
Qualifying Common Stock means Common Stock, the subscription for which entitled the original Holder thereof to receive the Warrant represented by this Warrant Agreement.
Qualifying Common Stock means (i) Currently-Held Common Stock, and (ii) Subscription Agreement Common Stock.
Qualifying Common Stock means shares of Common Stock which (i) are not subject to any loan or other obligation of the Eligible Director and (ii) either (A) have been owned by the Eligible Director for at least six months (or such greater or lesser period as the Board shall determine) or (B) were purchased by the Eligible Director on a national securities exchange or nationally recognized over-the-counter market.
Qualifying Common Stock means shares of Common Stock which are not subject to any loan or other obligation of the Eligible Director.
Qualifying Common Stock means shares of Common Stock which are not subject to any loan or other obligation or pledged as collateral with respect to any loan or other obligation of the Participant (subject to the consent of the Committee, other than any loan extended to the Participant by the Company or a Subsidiary).