Qualifying Common Stock definition

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 (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 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

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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 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).
Qualifying Common Stock means shares of Common Stock which are not subject to any loan or other obligation of the Eligible Director.

Related to Qualifying Common Stock

  • Newco Common Stock means the common stock, par value $.01 per share, of Newco.

  • Existing Common Stock means shares of common stock of Delphi that are authorized, issued, and outstanding prior to the Effective Date.

  • New Common Stock means shares of Common Stock and/or securities convertible into, and/or other rights exercisable for, Common Stock, which are offered or sold in a New Transaction.

  • Qualifying Shares means shares of Common Stock which either (i) have been owned by the Grantee for more than six (6) months and have been “paid for” within the meaning of Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act, or (ii) were obtained by the Grantee in the public market.

  • Pubco Common Stock means all classes and series of common stock of Pubco, including the Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock.

  • Amalco Common Shares means the common shares in the capital of Amalco;

  • Parent Common Stock means the common stock, par value $.001 per share, of Parent.

  • Qualifying Preferred Stock means non-cumulative perpetual preferred stock of the Corporation that (a) ranks pari passu with or junior to all other preferred stock of the Corporation, and (b) either (x) is subject to a Qualifying Replacement Capital Covenant or (y) is subject to Intent-Based Replacement Disclosure and has a provision that prohibits the Corporation from paying any dividends thereon upon its failure to satisfy one or more financial tests set forth therein, and (c) as to which the transaction documents provide for no remedies as a consequence of non-payment of dividends other than Permitted Remedies.

  • Parent Class A Common Stock means the Class A Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Parent.

  • Company Common Stock means the common stock, $0.001 par value per share, of the Company.

  • Old Common Stock means the Company's common stock, par value $.01 per share, outstanding as of the date of the Company's filing of the petition commencing the Chapter 11 Case.

  • SpinCo Common Stock means the common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of SpinCo.

  • Parent Class B Common Stock means the Class B Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Parent.

  • Qualifying Warrants means net share settled warrants to purchase Common Stock that have an exercise price greater than the current Market Value of the issuer’s Common Stock as of their date of issuance, that do not entitle the issuer to redeem for cash and the holders of such warrants are not entitled to require the issuer to repurchase for cash in any circumstance.

  • Voting Common Stock means the Voting Common Stock, par value $.01 per share, of the Company.

  • Holdings Common Stock means the common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Holdings.

  • Outstanding Company Common Stock means the outstanding shares of Common Stock, par value $1 per share, of the Company;

  • Non-Voting Common Stock means the Non-Voting Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Company.

  • Additional Common Stock herein shall mean in the most broadest sense all shares of Common Stock hereafter issued by the Borrower (including, but not limited to Common Stock held in the treasury of the Borrower and common stock purchasable via derivative security or option on the date of such grant ), except Common Stock issued upon the conversion of any of this Convertible Note or Warrant.

  • Restricted Common Stock means shares of Common Stock which are, or which upon their issuance upon the exercise of any Warrant would be required to be, evidenced by a certificate bearing the restrictive legend set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Fully-Diluted Common Stock means the outstanding Common Stock and the shares of Common Stock issued or issuable upon exercise of Warrants (assuming full exercise).

  • Common Stock Price means, as of a particular date, the average of the Fair Market Value of one share of Common Stock over the fifteen (15) consecutive trading days ending on, and including, such date (or, if such date is not a trading day, the most recent trading day immediately preceding such date); provided, however, that if such date is the date upon which a Transactional Change of Control occurs, the Common Stock Price as of such date shall be equal to the fair value, as determined by the Committee, of the total consideration paid or payable in the transaction resulting in the Transactional Change of Control for one share of Common Stock.

  • Company Common Shares means shares of Company Common Stock.

  • Company Stock means the common stock of the Company.

  • Underlying Common Stock means the Common Stock into which the Notes are convertible or issued upon any such conversion.

  • Company Stock Options means issued and outstanding options to acquire Company Common Stock which were granted under the Company Stock Option Plans.