Stock Offering definition

Stock Offering means a primary offering, whether public or private, of shares of common stock of the Company.
Stock Offering means any proposed sale, exchange, transfer or other change of ownership of stock or of securities convertible into or exchangeable or exercisable for stock. For the purposes of these rules, “stock offering” shall not mean (1) an offering of preferred stock which is not convertible or exchangeable into common stock and which has no ordinary voting rights or (2) a transfer of stock between any of the following:
Stock Offering means a primary offering for cash, whether public or private, of shares of Capital Stock (other than Disqualified Stock) of the Company.

Examples of Stock Offering in a sentence

  • Stock offering means the public offer of any of the company’s own securities (including but not limited to any bond, stock, note, debenture, share or other equity or debt security).

  • Pallotta did not designate Monaco, who had negotiated the Voting Agreement with Westech on Pallotta’s behalf, until March 2012, five months after the Series A Preferred Stock offering closed.

  • Stock offering means the public offer of any of the company’s or outside company’s own securities.

  • This payment was made with the proceeds of the Series B Preferred Stock offering.

  • In addition to the Standridge Note, we acquired the Lakewood Property, Moore Property and Lawton Property using proceeds from our Series A Preferred Stock offering, secured financing in the aggregate amount of $7,225,000 from CorAmerica, and the $1,000,000 Holmwood Loan.


More Definitions of Stock Offering

Stock Offering shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals hereof.
Stock Offering. Stock Offering" shall mean the offering of the Common Stock to Persons other than the MHC, on a priority basis as set forth in the Stock Issuance Plan, which offering is expected to occur concurrently with or as soon as possible following the Restructuring. Certain shares of such Common Stock offered may, however, be set aside for issuance in the First Northern Merger. Shares sold, plus shares issued in the First Northern Merger, may not exceed 49.9% of the Common Stock outstanding. The remaining outstanding shares must be held by the MHC.
Stock Offering means the initial public offering of the Common Stock of the Bank.
Stock Offering means a public or private sale or other placement of stock of AMD Inc. in the capital markets (which, for avoidance of doubt, shall not include (i) the issuance by AMD Inc. of stock options (and/or the issuance by AMD Inc. of stock upon the exercise of any existing or future such stock options) to any of its or its affiliates' directors, officers and/or employees or (ii) purchases of AMD Inc. stock by Fujitsu Limited in connection with the Fujitsu AMD Semiconductor Limited joint venture between AMD Inc. and Fujitsu Limited).
Stock Offering means the offering of common stock pursuant to the registration statement on form S-1 (file no. 33-126226) of Group filed with the SEC on June 29, 2005, as amended, including any overallotment option.
Stock Offering and "Stock Offering Date": Parent means K-Tronik International Corp., a Nevada corporation, (formerly known as LMC Capital Corp.), and the owner of 100% of the capital stock of Borrower.
Stock Offering means the sale, after January 1, 2002, of securities of Parent.