Examples of Common Stock Equivalents Outstanding in a sentence
The denominator of which shall be the sum of (A) the number of Common Stock Equivalents Outstanding immediately prior to such issue or sale plus (B) the number of Additional Shares of Common Stock so issued or sold (or deemed so issued and sold).
The denominator of which shall be the sum of (i) the number of Common Stock Equivalents Outstanding immediately prior to such issue or sale plus (ii) the number of Additional Shares of Common Stock so issued or sold (or deemed so issued and sold).
The denominator of which shall be the sum of (1) the number of Common Stock Equivalents Outstanding immediately prior to such issue or sale, plus (2) the number of Additional Shares of Common Stock so issued or sold (or deemed so issued and sold).
The denominator of which shall be the sum of (1) the number of Common Stock Equivalents Outstanding immediately prior to such issue or sale plus (2) the number of Additional Shares of Common Stock so issued or sold (or deemed so issued and sold).
The denominator of which shall be the sum of (I) the number of Common Stock Equivalents Outstanding immediately prior to such issue or sale plus (II) the number of Additional Shares of Common Stock so issued or sold (or deemed so issued and sold).