FPIG Common Stock and FPIG Preferred Stock Sample Clauses

FPIG Common Stock and FPIG Preferred Stock. Each share of FPIG Common Stock and each share of FPIG Preferred Stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time shall become and be a right to receive $4,982 (the “Cash Consideration”).
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Related to FPIG Common Stock and FPIG Preferred Stock

  • Series B Preferred Stock Section 1.2(d)......................... 5 Shares............................ Section 3.2(a).........................

  • Series C Preferred Stock The holders of outstanding shares of Series C Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive dividends, when and as declared by the Board of Directors, out of any assets at the time legally available therefor, at the Dividend Rate specified for such shares of Preferred Stock payable in preference and priority to any declaration or payment of any distribution on Series A Preferred Stock, Series B Preferred Stock or Common Stock of the Corporation other than a dividend payable solely in Common Stock. No distributions shall be made with respect to the Series A Preferred Stock, Series B Preferred Stock or Common Stock during any fiscal year of the Corporation, other than dividends on the Common Stock payable solely in Common Stock, until all dividends at the applicable Dividend Rate on the Series C Preferred Stock have been declared and paid or set apart for payment to the holders of Series C Preferred Stock. The right to receive dividends on shares of Series C Preferred Stock shall not be cumulative, and no right to such dividends shall accrue to holders of Series C Preferred Stock by reason of the fact that dividends on said shares are not declared or paid in any year.

  • Series A Preferred Stock On the Closing Date, each Subscriber shall purchase and the Company shall sell to each such Subscriber, the number of shares of Preferred Stock designated on such Subscriber’s signature page hereto for such Subscriber’s Purchase Price indicated thereon.

  • Company Preferred Stock “Company Preferred Stock” shall mean the Preferred Stock, $0.001 par value per share, of the Company.

  • Changes in Common Stock or Preferred Stock If, and as often as, there is any change in the Common Stock or the Preferred Stock by way of a stock split, stock dividend, combination or reclassification, or through a merger, consolidation, reorganization or recapitalization, or by any other means, appropriate adjustment shall be made in the provisions hereof so that the rights and privileges granted hereby shall continue with respect to the Common Stock or the Preferred Stock as so changed.

  • Class A Common Stock Subject to applicable law and the rights, if any, of the holders of any outstanding series of Preferred Stock having a preference over or the right to participate with the Class A Common Stock with respect to the payment of dividends and other distributions in cash, stock of any corporation or property of the Corporation, the holders of Class A Common Stock shall be entitled to receive ratably, taken together as a single class, in proportion to the number of shares held by each such stockholder such dividends and other distributions as may from time to time be declared by the Board in its discretion out of the assets of the Corporation that are by law available therefor at such times and in such amounts as the Board in its discretion shall determine.

  • Class B Common Stock 2 Closing........................................................................5

  • Common Shares 4 Company...................................................................................... 4

  • Stock Warrants Subject to Board approval, Executive shall be granted stock warrants (the "Two Million Warrants") to purchase an aggregate of Two Million (2,000,000) shares of common stock of the Company. The Two Million Warrants are deemed to be of record as of January 1, 2007. The Two Million Warrants shall be granted in accordance with, and subject to the following:

  • Common Stock 1 Company........................................................................1

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