Holding Company Common Stock definition

Holding Company Common Stock means the common stock of the Holding Company, par value $.01 per share, which stock cannot and will not be insured by the FDIC or any other governmental authority.
Holding Company Common Stock means the common stock, par value $.01 per share, of the Holding Company.
Holding Company Common Stock means the Holding Company Class A Common Stock and the Holding Company Class B Common Stock.

Examples of Holding Company Common Stock in a sentence

  • It is more likely than not that the fair market value of the nontransferable subscription rights to purchase Holding Company Common Stock is zero.

  • Upon consummation of the Conversion, the Mid-Tier Holding Company common stock held by such benefit plans shall be converted into Holding Company Common Stock based upon the Exchange Ratio.

  • The foregoing restriction on purchases of Holding Company Common Stock shall be in addition to any restrictions that may be imposed by federal and state securities laws.

  • The Holding Company Common Stock will not be insured by the FDIC.

  • The basis for exchange of Minority Shares for Holding Company Common Stock shall be fair and reasonable.


More Definitions of Holding Company Common Stock

Holding Company Common Stock means the common stock of the Holding Company, par value $.01 per share.
Holding Company Common Stock means the common stock authorized to be issued from time to time by the Stock Holding Company.
Holding Company Common Stock means the shares of $0.01 par value common stock of the Holding Company.
Holding Company Common Stock means the common stock of the Holding Company.
Holding Company Common Stock means the common stock, $.01 par value,
Holding Company Common Stock means each class of Common Stock of ------- ------- ------ ----- the Holding Company as constituted on the Closing Date and any stock into which such stock shall have been changed or any stock resulting from any reclassification of such stock.
Holding Company Common Stock resulting from such multiplication shall be rounded to the nearest share, and (iii) the per share exercise price under each such Company Option shall be adjusted by dividing the per share exercise price under each such Company Option by the Exchange Ratio, provided that such exercise price shall be rounded up to the nearest cent. Notwithstanding clauses (ii) and (iii) of the preceding sentence, each Company Option which is an "incentive stock option" shall be adjusted as required by Section 424 of the Code, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, so as not to constitute a modification, extension or renewal of the option within the meaning of Section 424(h) of the Code. The Holding Company and the Company shall take all necessary steps to effect the foregoing provisions of this Section 2.7(a).