Series A Common Shares definition
Examples of Series A Common Shares in a sentence
The holders of Series A Common Shares are entitled to ten votes per share.
These plans enable holders of TDS's Common Shares and Preferred Shares to reinvest cash dividends in Common Shares and holders of Series A Common Shares to reinvest cash dividends in Series A Common Shares.
The following table summarizes the number of Common and Series A Common Shares outstanding.
Except as otherwise provided herein, if at any time the Corporation pays less than the total amount of dividends then accrued with respect to the Series A Common, such payment shall be distributed ratably among the holders of such Series A Common Shares based upon the aggregate Series A Common Accumulated Dividends and all other accrued but unpaid dividends on the Series A Common Shares held by each such holder.
Series A Common Shares are convertible, on a share-for-share basis, into Common Shares.
Holders of Series A Common Shares shall not be entitled, with respect to such shares of Series A Common, to participate in any dividend declared with respect to the Series B Common.
At the close of business on March 2, 2000, (A) 2,671,961 Company Series A Common Shares, 0 Company Series B Common Shares, 0 Company Series C Common Shares and 0 Company Preferred Shares were held by the Company in its treasury, and (B) 18,966,239 Company Series A Common Shares were reserved for issuance upon exercise of Company Options or issuance of restricted stock with an average exercise price of $51.63 per share.
Series A Common Shares are convertible, on a share for share basis, into Common Shares.
The following table summarizes Common and Series A Common Shares issued, including reissued Treasury Shares, for the employee stock ownership plans and dividend reinvestment plans described below.
Series A Common Shares are convertible, on a share for share basis, into Common Shares and Special Common Shares.