Examples of Aggregate Consideration Receivable in a sentence
For purposes of this Section 3(b), “ Aggregate Consideration Receivable ” shall mean the aggregate amount paid to the Company or its Subsidiaries in connection with a Dilutive Issuance and, in the case of an issuance or sale of Common Stock Equivalents, or any amendment thereto, plus the aggregate consideration or premiums payable for conversion of any Common Stock Equivalents covered thereby; in each case without deduction for any fees, expenses or underwriters’ discounts.
The amount of the Aggregate Consideration Receivable by the Corporation upon the issuance of any Options referred to in Subparagraph (1) above shall be the minimum aggregate consideration named in such Options for the shares of Common Stock covered thereby, plus the consideration, if any, received by the Corporation for such Options.
For purposes of this Section 3(b), “ Consideration Per Share ” shall mean the quotient of (a) the Aggregate Consideration Receivable in respect of such Common Stock or Common Stock Equivalents, divided by (b) the total number of shares of Common Stock issued or issuable under such Common Stock Equivalents as of such date.
The amount of Aggregate Consideration Receivable under Paragraphs 5.d(5)(A) and 5.d(5)(B) and the amount of Aggregate Consideration Receivable upon the exercise of Options or upon the conversion or exchange of convertible securities under this Paragraph 5.d(5), shall be determined in the same manner provided in Subparagraphs (3) and (4) above with respect to the Aggregate Consideration Receivable by the Corporation as in the case of the issuance of additional shares of Common Stock.
For purposes of Section 8(d), “ Consideration Per Share” shall mean, with respect to Common Stock or Rights, the quotient of (i) the Aggregate Consideration Receivable in respect of such Common Stock or such Rights, divided by (ii) the total number of shares of Common Stock or, in the case of Rights, the total number of shares of Common Stock covered by such Rights.