Company Warrant definition

Company Warrant means a warrant to purchase shares of Company Capital Stock.
Company Warrant means a warrant to purchase Company Common Stock.
Company Warrant means all outstanding warrants to purchase Company Shares.

Examples of Company Warrant in a sentence

  • At the Effective Time, each outstanding Company Warrant shall, in accordance with its terms, automatically and without any required action on the part of the holder thereof, cease to represent a Company Warrant in respect of Company Common Stock and shall become a Company Warrant exercisable for Merger Consideration.

  • Each Company Warrant shall continue to have and be subject to substantially the same terms and conditions as were applicable to such SPAC Warrant immediately prior to the Merger Effective Time (including any repurchase rights and cashless exercise provisions) in accordance with the provisions of the SPAC Warrant Agreement and the Assignment, Assumption and Amendment Agreement.


More Definitions of Company Warrant

Company Warrant means each outstanding warrant to acquire equity securities of the Company or any other right of any kind, other than a Company Option, to acquire capital stock of the Company.
Company Warrant has the meaning assigned in Section 3.3(b).
Company Warrant means each warrant to purchase shares of Company Common Stock (or exercisable for cash).
Company Warrant has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a).
Company Warrant has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(c).
Company Warrant means a warrant to purchase Company Common Stock that remains outstanding as of immediately prior to the Effective Time.
Company Warrant has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(e).