NET ISSUANCE METHOD Sample Clauses

The Net Issuance Method clause defines a process by which securities or financial instruments are issued in a manner that offsets, or nets, the value of new issuances against existing obligations or positions. In practice, this means that instead of delivering the full face value of new securities, only the net difference between what is owed and what is already held or due is settled, reducing the number of transactions and the amount of cash or securities that need to change hands. This method streamlines settlement, minimizes counterparty risk, and increases operational efficiency by simplifying the issuance and delivery process.
NET ISSUANCE METHOD. This Warrant may be exercised by the holder hereof, in whole or in part, by the surrender of this Warrant by written notice to the Company in form reasonably satisfactory to the Company at the principal office of the Company. Upon such surrender, the holder of this Warrant is entitled to receive such number of fully paid and nonassessable Shares as equals the product of (x) and (y) below, where (x) equals the quotient of (A) the Value at Exercise less the then applicable Warrant Price divided by (B) the Value at Exercise and (y) equals the number of Shares for which this Warrant is being exercised. If the result of the foregoing calculation results in a number equal to or less than zero, no Shares shall be delivered upon surrender of this Warrant.
NET ISSUANCE METHOD. This Warrant may be exercised by the holder hereof, in whole or in part, by the surrender of this Warrant at the principal office of the Company. Upon such surrender, the holder of this Warrant is entitled to receive such number of fully paid and non assessable shares of the Company's Common stock as equals the product of (x) and (y) below, where (x) equals the quotient of (i) the Value at Exercise less the then applicable Warrant Price divided by (ii) the Value at Exercise and (y) equals the number of Shares for which this Warrant is being exercised. If the result of the foregoing calculation results in a number equal to or less than zero, no shares shall be delivered upon surrender of this Warrant.

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  • Net Issue Election The holder hereof may elect to receive, without the payment by such holder of any additional consideration, shares equal to the value of this Warrant or any portion hereof by the surrender of this Warrant or such portion to the Company, at the office of the Company. Thereupon, the Company shall issue to such holder such number of fully paid and nonassessable shares of Common Stock as is computed using the following formula: X = Y (A-B) ------- A where X = the number of shares to be issued to such holder pursuant to this Section 4. Y = the number of shares covered by this Warrant in respect of which the net issue election is made pursuant to this Section 4. A = the fair market value of one share of Common Stock, as determined in accordance with the following provisions, as at the time the net issue election is made pursuant to this Section 4. B = the Purchase Price in effect under this Warrant at the time the net issue election is made pursuant to this Section 4. For purposes of this Section 4, "fair market value" of one share of Common Stock shall be determined as follows: (1) Where there exists a public market for the Company's Common Stock at the time of such exercise, the fair market value per share shall be the average of the closing bid and asked prices of the Common Stock quoted in the Over-The-Counter Market Summary or the last reported sale price of the Common Stock or the closing price quoted on the NASDAQ System or on any exchange on which the Common Stock is listed, whichever is applicable, as published in THE WALL STREET JOURNAL for the five (5) trading days prior to the date to the date of determination of fair market value. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event the Warrants are exercised in connection with the Company's initial public offering of Common Stock, the fair market value per share shall be the per share offering price to the public of the Company's initial public offering. (2) If no public market for the Common Stock exists at the time of such exercise, the Company and the holder hereof shall negotiate in good faith in an effort to reach agreement upon the fair market value of one share of Common Stock for a period of ten (10) days after delivery of the executed subscription. (3) If the Company and the holder hereof are unable to reach agreement under the foregoing subparagraph (2), the fair market value of one share of Common Stock shall be determined by appraisal. The Company and the holder hereof shall each select an appraiser (the "Selected Appraisers") within thirty (30) days after the expiration of the ten-day period in subparagraph (2) above. Each Selected Appraiser shall render its appraisal within thirty (30) days of its appointment hereunder. In the event that either Selected Appraiser fails to render an appraisal within such thirty-day period, the first appraisal rendered shall be conclusive. In the event that the values determined by the Selected Appraisers differ by less than ten percent (10%) of the lower value, the fair market value shall be the average of the appraisals made by each of the Selected Appraisers. In the event that the values differ by ten percent (10%) or more of the lower value, the Selected Appraisers shall within ten (10) days select a third appraiser (the "Neutral Appraiser") to conduct an appraisal. The Neutral Appraiser shall render its appraisal within thirty (30) days of its appointment hereunder. The fair market value of one share of Common Stock shall be equal to the appraisal made by the Neutral Appraiser if such appraisal is between the two appraisals made by the Selected Appraisers or, if such appraisal by the Neutral Appraiser is not between the two appraisals made by the Selected Appraisers, then the fair market value of one share of Common Stock shall be that one of the two appraisals made by the Selected Appraisers that is closer to the appraisal made by the Neutral Appraiser. All appraisals delivered pursuant to this subparagraph (3) shall be in writing and signed by the appraiser. The fees, costs and expenses of each of the Selected Appraisers will be borne by the party who selected such appraiser, and the fees, costs and expenses of the Neutral Appraiser will be borne equally by the Company and the holder hereof. (4) In appraising the fair market value of one share of Common Stock, there shall be no discount for minority interests. (5) The fair market value as determined in accordance with this Section 4 shall be conclusive, final and binding upon the Company and the holder hereof, and shall be enforceable in any court having jurisdiction over a proceeding to enforce the terms of this Warrant.

  • Net Issue Exercise Notwithstanding any provisions herein to the contrary, if the fair market value of one share of the Company's Common Stock is greater than the Per Share Exercise Price (at the date of calculation as set forth below), in lieu of exercising the Option for cash, the Optionee may elect to receive shares equal to the value (as determined below) of the Option (or the portion thereof being canceled) by surrender of the Option at the principal office of the Company together with the properly endorsed Notice of Exercise and Subscription Form and notice of such election, in which event the Company will issue to the Optionee a number of shares of Common Stock computed using the following formula: X = Y (A-B) ------- A Where X = the number of shares of Common Stock to be issued to the Optionee Y = the number of shares of Common Stock purchasable under the Option or, if only a portion of the Option is being exercised, the portion of the Option being canceled (at the date of such calculation) A = the fair market value of one share of the Company's Common Stock (at the date of such calculation) B = Per Share Exercise Price (as adjusted to the date of such calculation) For purposes of the above calculation, fair market value of one share of the Company's Stock will be the average of the closing prices of the Company's shares of Common Stock as quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board (the "OTCBB") (or on such other United States stock exchange or public trading market or quotation medium on or by which the shares of the Company trade or are quoted if, at the time of the election, they are not trading or being quoted on the OTCBB), for the five (5) consecutive trading days immediately preceding the date of the date the completed, executed Notice of Exercise and Subscription Form is received.

  • Change in Accounting Method Neither Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has agreed to make, nor is it required to make, any material adjustment under Section 481(a) of the Code or any comparable provision of state, local, or foreign Tax Laws by reason of a change in accounting method or otherwise.

  • Rounding of Calculations; Minimum Adjustments All calculations under this Section 13 shall be made to the nearest one-tenth (1/10th) of a cent or to the nearest one- hundredth (1/100th) of a share, as the case may be. Any provision of this Section 13 to the contrary notwithstanding, no adjustment in the Exercise Price or the number of Shares into which this Warrant is exercisable shall be made if the amount of such adjustment would be less than $0.01 or one-tenth (1/10th) of a share of Common Stock, but any such amount shall be carried forward and an adjustment with respect thereto shall be made at the time of and together with any subsequent adjustment which, together with such amount and any other amount or amounts so carried forward, shall aggregate $0.01 or 1/10th of a share of Common Stock, or more.

  • Notices; Method of Exercising Repurchase Right, Etc (a) Unless the Company shall have theretofore called for redemption all of the outstanding Notes and deposited or set aside an amount of money sufficient to redeem such Notes on the redemption date as set forth in Section 3.2, on or before the tenth (10th) calendar day following the occurrence of a Repurchase Event, the Company or, at the written request of the Company, the Trustee, shall mail to all holders of record of the Notes a notice (the "Company Notice") in the form as prepared by the Company of the occurrence of the Repurchase Event and of the repurchase right set forth herein arising as a result thereof. The Company shall also deliver a copy of such notice of a repurchase right to the Trustee. The Company Notice shall contain the following information: (1) a brief description of the Repurchase Event; (2) the repurchase date; (3) the CUSIP number(s) of the Note(s) subject to the repurchase right; (4) the date by which the repurchase right must be exercised; (5) the last date by which the election to require repurchase, if submitted, must be revoked; (6) the Repurchase Price and the Additional Repurchase Amount, if any; (7) a description of the procedure which a holder must follow to exercise a repurchase right; and (8) the Conversion Price then in effect, the date on which the right to convert the principal amount of the Notes to be repurchased will terminate and the place or places where Notes may be surrendered for conversion. No failure of the Company to give the foregoing notices or defect therein shall limit any holder's right to exercise a repurchase right or affect the validity of the proceedings for the repurchase of Notes. If any of the foregoing provisions are inconsistent with applicable law, such law shall govern. (b) To exercise a repurchase right, a holder shall deliver to the Trustee on or before the close of business on the thirty-fifth (35th) day after the Company Notice was mailed (i) written notice to the Company (or agent designated by the Company for such purpose) of the holder's exercise of such right in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit C (the "Repurchase Notice"), which Repurchase Notice shall set forth the name of the holder, the principal amount of the Notes to be repurchased, a statement that an election to exercise the repurchase right is being made thereby, and (ii) the Notes with respect to which the repurchase right is being exercised, duly endorsed for transfer to the Company. Election of repurchase by a holder shall be revocable at any time prior to, but excluding, the repurchase date, by delivering written notice to that effect to the Trustee prior to the close of business on the Business Day prior to the repurchase date. (c) If the Company fails to repurchase on the repurchase date any Notes (or portions thereof) as to which the repurchase right has been properly exercised, then the principal of such Notes shall, until paid, bear interest to the extent permitted by applicable law from the repurchase date at the rate borne by the Note and each such Note shall be convertible into Common Stock in accordance with this Indenture (without giving effect to Section 16.2(b)) until the principal of such Note shall have been paid or duly provided for. (d) Any Note that is to be repurchased only in part shall be surrendered to the Trustee duly endorsed for transfer to the Company and accompanied by appropriate evidence of genuineness and authority satisfactory to the Company and the Trustee duly executed by, the holder thereof (or his attorney duly authorized in writing), and the Company shall execute, and the Trustee shall authenticate and deliver to the holder of such Note without service charge, a new Note or Notes, containing identical terms and conditions, of any authorized denomination as requested by such holder in aggregate principal amount equal to and in exchange for the unrepurchased portion of the principal of the Note so surrendered. (e) On or prior to 1:00 p.m., New York City time on the Repurchase Date, the Company shall deposit with the Trustee or with a paying agent (or, if the Company is acting as its own paying agent, segregate and hold in trust as provided in Section 5.4) the Repurchase Price and Additional Repurchase Amount, if any, in cash for payment to the holder on the repurchase date. (f) If the Company is unable to repurchase on the repurchase date all of the Notes (or portions thereof) as to which the repurchase right has been properly exercised, the aggregate amount of Notes the Company may repurchase shall be allocated pro rata among each Note (or portion thereof) surrendered for repurchase, based on the principal amount of such Note, in proportion to the aggregate amount of Notes surrendered for repurchase. (g) All Notes delivered for repurchase shall be delivered to the Trustee to be canceled in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.8.