DILUTIVE EFFECT definition

DILUTIVE EFFECT. The Company will acknowledge possible dilutive effect of conversion and exercise terms, including possible price adjustment.

Examples of DILUTIVE EFFECT in a sentence

  • DILUTIVE EFFECT OF OUTSTANDING SECURITIES OR SECURITIES TO BE ISSUED; POSSIBLE RISK OF MARKET OVERHANG.

  • POTENTIAL DILUTIVE EFFECT OF FUTURE OFFERINGS The Company expects to engage in future financings over the next several years.

Related to DILUTIVE EFFECT

  • Dilutive Issuance Notice shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(b).

  • Dilutive Issuance shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(b).

  • Deemed Issuance means an issuance of Common Stock that shall be deemed to have occurred on the latest possible permitted date pursuant to the terms hereof or any applicable Warrant in the event Borrower fails to deliver Conversion Shares as and when required pursuant to Sections 3 or 8 of the Note or Warrant Shares (as defined in the Purchase Agreement) as and when required pursuant to the Warrant. For the avoidance of doubt, if Borrower has elected or is deemed under Section 8.3 to have elected to pay an Installment Amount in Installment Conversion Shares and fails to deliver such Installment Conversion Shares, such failure shall be considered a Deemed Issuance hereunder even if an Equity Conditions Failure exists at that time or other relevant date of determination.

  • Fundamental Change Effective Date means the date on which any Fundamental Change becomes effective.

  • Common Stock Deemed Outstanding means the number of shares of Common Stock actually outstanding (not including shares of Common Stock held in the treasury of the Company), plus (x) pursuant to Paragraph 4(b)(i) hereof, the maximum total number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon the exercise of Options, as of the date of such issuance or grant of such Options, if any, and (y) pursuant to Paragraph 4(b)(ii) hereof, the maximum total number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion or exchange of Convertible Securities, as of the date of issuance of such Convertible Securities, if any.