Derivative Securities definition

Derivative Securities means any securities or rights convertible into, or exercisable or exchangeable for (in each case, directly or indirectly), Common Stock, including options and warrants.
Derivative Securities has the meaning set forth in Section 8.6.
Derivative Securities means, with respect to any person, any rights, options or other securities convertible into or exchangeable for securities, bank debt or other obligations or any obligations measured by the price or value of any securities, bank debt or other obligations of such person, including without limitation any swaps or other derivative arrangements;

Examples of Derivative Securities in a sentence

  • Number of Derivative Securities Beneficially Owned Following Reported Transaction(s) (Instr.

  • Number of Derivative Securities Acquired (A) or Disposed of (D) (Instr.

  • Number of Derivative Securities Acquired (A) or Disposed of(D) (Instr.

  • Number of Derivative Securities Acquired(A) or Disposed of(D) (Instr.

  • The Political Dynamics of Derivative Securities Regulation, Yale Journal of Regulation, 14.


More Definitions of Derivative Securities

Derivative Securities of a specified Entity means any Capital Stock or debt security or other Indebtedness of the specified Entity or any other Person which is convertible into or exchangeable for, or any option, warrant or other right to acquire, (a) any unissued Capital Stock of the specified Entity or (b) any Capital Stock of the specified Entity which has been issued and is being held by the Entity directly or indirectly as treasury Capital Stock.
Derivative Securities means any subscriptions, options, conversion rights, exchange rights, warrants, or other agreements (oral or in writing), securities or commitments of any kind obligating the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to issue, grant, deliver or sell, or cause to be issued, granted, delivered or sold, any Equity Securities of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.
Derivative Securities shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(f).
Derivative Securities means securities underlying a derivative transaction entered into by a Person, or derivative securities acquired by a Person, which give such Person the economic equivalent of ownership of an amount of securities in the Company due to the fact that the value of the derivative transaction is explicitly determined by reference to the price or value of securities in the Company, without regard to whether (i) such derivative securities convey any voting rights in securities in the Company to such Person, (ii) such derivative securities are required to be, or capable of being, settled through delivery of securities in the Company, or (iii) such Person may have entered into other transactions that hedge the economic effect of such derivative securities.
Derivative Securities means options, warrants, rights, convertible or exchangeable securities, phantom stock, stock appreciation rights, equity-linked performance units, commitments, contracts, arrangements or understandings of any kind, in each case directly or indirectly in respect of equity securities, pursuant to which any Person may be obligated to issue, sell, deliver or transfer such equity securities or pay other consideration in respect of the value of such equity securities.
Derivative Securities means options, warrants, rights to purchase capital stock of Nasdaq, or any securities that are exercisable, convertible or exchangeable for capital stock of Nasdaq.
Derivative Securities means securities convertible into or exchangeable or exercisable for shares of Common Stock, rights or warrants to subscribe for or purchase shares of Common Stock, options for the purchase of, or calls, commitments or other claims of any character relating to, shares of Common Stock or any securities convertible into or exchangeable for any of the foregoing.