Examples of Subscription Options in a sentence
Subscription Options, that are rights to subscribe newly issued Common Stock.The term “Closed Period” means specific periods as set forth by section L.
The Company shall at all times keep available sufficient authorised but unissued Shares to satisfy the exercise in full of all the Subscription Options for the time being remaining capable of being exercised under this Plan.
To the extent that a Relevant Trustee has purchased Shares to be transferred to Optionholders in satisfaction of any Subscription Options, the Shares over which such Options are held shall be left out of account for the purposes of this rule 7.
The Company shall at all times keep available sufficient authorised but unissued Shares to satisfy the exercise in full of all the Subscription Options for the time being remaining capable of being exercised.
The Company shall ensure that any necessary authorisations are or will be in place at the relevant time to allow the issue of sufficient Shares to satisfy the exercise in full of all Subscription Options for the time being remaining capable of being exercised.
The Company shall at all times keep available sufficient authorised but unissued Shares to satisfy the exercise in full of all the Subscription Options for the time being remaining capable of being exercised under this Scheme.
Subscription Options that are rights to subscribe newly issued shares.
Subscription Options, that are rights to subscribe newly issued Common Stock.
Subject to rule 15, the Exercise Price shall be the same in relation to all Options granted on the same occasion and, in relation to Subscription Options, shall not in any event be less than the nominal value of a Share.
The number of Shares in respect of which Subscription Options may be granted on any day, when added to the number of Shares issued or which remain issuable pursuant to rights to subscribe for Shares granted under this Plan and any other employees’ share scheme in the period of 10 years preceding that day, shall not exceed 10 per cent of the ordinary shares in issue on that day.