Combined Company Common Stock definition

Combined Company Common Stock means the Combined Company’s Class A Common Stock and Class V Common stock.
Combined Company Common Stock means the common stock of Prologis after the effective time of the partnership merger.
Combined Company Common Stock means the Novus Common Stock, immediately upon consummation of the Business Combination.

Examples of Combined Company Common Stock in a sentence

  • This row assumes the issuance of all shares of Combined Company Common Stock in connection with each of the Additional Dilution Sources, as described in Notes 8 through 11 above.

  • Represents the fair value of restricted share awards of Combined Company Common Stock held by Era employees that were accelerated upon consummation of the Merger.

  • The Bonding Company (A) shall receive, on or as soon as practicable after the Effective Date, in full and final satisfaction of all Allowed Class MK-6 Claims consisting of Unsecured Transit Bonding Claims, the Bonding Company Combined Company Common Stock, the Bonding Company Cash Distribution and the Bonding Company Class 6 Rights Exercise Proceeds and (B) shall have the rights and benefits accorded a Holder of an Unsecured Transit Bonding Claim under the Liquidating Trust Agreement.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan, only whole numbers of shares of Combined Company Common Stock (or, if Merger Agreement is terminated, New MK Common Stock), MK Rail Stock and (if the Liquidating Trust is not established) Combined Company Series A Preferred Stock (or, if the Merger Agreement is terminated, the New MK Series A Preferred Stock) shall be issued or transferred, as the case may be, pursuant to the Plan.

  • The Combined Company Certificate of Incorporation shall, among other things: (i) prohibit the issuance of nonvoting equity securities, to the extent required by section 1123(a) of the Bankruptcy Code; and (ii) authorize the issuance of Combined Company Common Stock, Combined Company Series A Preferred Stock and Combined Company Warrants in amounts not less than the amounts necessary to permit the distributions thereof required or contemplated by the Plan.


More Definitions of Combined Company Common Stock

Combined Company Common Stock means the shares of common stock of the Combined Company, authorized pursuant to the Combined Company Certificate of Incorporation, to be issued and distributed (unless the Merger Agreement is terminated) in accordance with the provisions hereof, which shares shall constitute 45% of the total number of shares of such common stock issued and outstanding immediately after the Effective Time.
Combined Company Common Stock means the Novus Common Stock, immediately upon consummation of the Business Combination. “Combined Company Stockholders” means the holders of Novus Common Stock, immediately upon consummation of the Business Combination. “Cowen” means Cowen and Company, LLC, who acted as underwriter of Novus’s initial public offering and is acting as co-placement agent for the
Combined Company Common Stock means the Adara Common Stock, immediately upon consummation of the Business Combination. “Combined Company Stockholders” means the holders of Adara Common Stock, immediately upon consummation of the Business Combination. “Contingent Consideration Period” means the period commencing on the Closing and ending on (i) the five-year anniversary of the Closing with
Combined Company Common Stock means the Apex Common Stock, immediately upon consummation of the Business Combination.
Combined Company Common Stock means common stock, par value $0.001 per share, of SIC, which will be listed on the NYSE and is expected to be listed on the TASE, with such listings expected to be effective as of the Closing.
Combined Company Common Stock means the common stock of the Combined Company, following the Business Combination.
Combined Company Common Stock means the shares of common stock of the Combined Company, authorized pursuant to the Combined Company