Permitted Offer Sample Clauses

Permitted Offer. A tender or exchange offer for all outstanding Common Stock at a price and on terms determined by the Board of Directors prior to the purchase to be adequate and in the best interests of the Corporation and its stockholders (other than the Acquiring Person) is a Permitted Offer under the Rights Agreement. A Permitted Offer does not trigger the exercisability of the Rights. "Flip-Over". In the event that, at any time following the Stock Acquisition Date, (i) the Corporation is acquired in a merger or other business combination transaction in which the Corporation is not the surviving corporation; or (ii) 50% or more of the Corporation's assets or earning power is sold or transferred, each holder of a Right (except Rights which previously have been voided as set forth above) shall thereafter have the right to receive, upon exercise, common stock of the acquiring company having a value equal to two times the exercise price of the Right. The events set forth in this paragraph and in the third preceding paragraph are referred to as the "Triggering Events."
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Permitted Offer. A tender or exchange offer for all outstanding Common Stock at a price and on terms determined by the Board of Directors prior to the purchase to be adequate and in the best interests of the Corporation and its stockholders (other than the Acquiring Person) is a Permitted Offer under the Rights Agreement. A Permitted Offer does not trigger the exercisability of the Rights. Transactions in Which Corporation is not Surviving Entity ("Flip-Over"). In the event that, at any time following the Stock Acquisition Date, (i) the Corporation is acquired in a merger or other business combination transaction in which the Corporation is not the surviving corporation; or (ii) 50% or more of the Corporation's assets or earning power is sold or transferred, each holder of a Right (except Rights which previously have been voided as set forth above) shall thereafter have the right to receive, upon exercise, common stock of the acquiring company having a value equal to two times the exercise price of the Right. The events set forth in this paragraph and in the third preceding paragraph are referred to as the "Triggering Events."
Permitted Offer. A tender or exchange offer for all outstanding Common Stock at a price and on terms determined by the Board of Directors prior to the purchase to be adequate and in the best interests of the Corporation and its stockholders (other than the Acquiring Person) is a Permitted Offer under the Rights Agreement. A Permitted Offer does not trigger the exercisability of the Rights. “Flip-Over”. In the event that, at any time following the Stock Acquisition Date, (i) the Corporation is acquired in a merger or other business combination transaction in which the Corporation is not the surviving corporation; or (ii) 50% or more of the Corporation’s assets or earning power is sold or transferred, each holder of a Right (except Rights which previously have been voided as set forth above) shall thereafter have the right to receive, upon exercise, common stock of the acquiring company having a value equal to two times the exercise price of the Right. The events set forth in this paragraph and in the third preceding paragraph are referred to as the “Triggering Events.” Exchange Feature. At any time after any Person becomes an Acquiring Person and prior to the acquisition by such person or group of 50% or more of the outstanding Common Stock, the Board of Directors may exchange the Rights (other than Rights owned by such Person or group which will have become void), in whole or in part, for Common Stock having a value equal to the exercise price (as adjusted) of the Right exchanged (or a combination of cash, property, Common Stock or other securities having an equal value).
Permitted Offer. A Permitted Offer does not trigger the exercisability of the Rights. A tender or exchange offer for all outstanding Common Stock at a price and on terms determined by the Board of Directors prior to the purchase to be adequate and in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders (other than the Acquiring Person) is a Permitted Offer under the Rights Agreement. The term "Permitted Offer" also includes a tender offer or an exchange offer commenced on or after the Rights Dividend Record Date by a bidder for all outstanding shares of Common Stock (i) that remains open for at least 50 business days; (ii) pursuant to which the bidder together with its Affiliates and Associates becomes the beneficial owner of 75% of the outstanding shares of Common Stock immediately upon completion of such offer; (iii) if and to the extent the consideration offered is cash, states that the bidder has obtained written financing commitments from recognized financing sources, and/or has on hand cash or cash equivalents, for the full amount of all financing necessary to consummate such tender offer and pay all related fees and expenses; (iv) if all or part of the consideration offered is securities, offers a security that is to be issued by an entity that has a consolidated net worth at least equal to $20,000,000; and (v) states that as promptly as practicable following the completion of such offer, the bidder will propose and seek to consummate a merger of the Company with the bidder (or a subsidiary thereof) in which each share of Common Stock not then owned by the bidder will be converted into the same form and amount of consideration per share as that paid in such offer; PROVIDED, however, that it shall not be a Permitted Offer unless a majority of the Directors then in office determines that the offer is both adequate and otherwise in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders (taking into account all factors that such Directors deem relevant, including, without limitation, prices that could reasonably be achieved if the Company or its assets were sold on an orderly basis designed to realize maximum value). In order to satisfy the requirements of clause (i) of this definition, if the nature or amount of the consideration offered in such offer is changed after the offer is commenced, the offer must remain open for at least 50 business days from the date of such change; provided that the requirement of this sentence shall not apply (a) if the consideration is ...
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Permitted Offer. A tender or exchange offer for all outstanding Common Stock at a price and on terms determined by the Board of Directors prior to the purchase to be adequate and in the best interests of the Corporation and its stockholders (other than the Acquiring Person) is a Permitted Offer under the Rights Agreement. A Permitted Offer does not trigger the right to purchase Common Stock of the Corporation described above in the paragraph captioned "Flip-In."
Permitted Offer. A tender or exchange offer for all outstanding Class A Stock at a price and on terms determined, prior to the purchase of any shares under the tender or exchange offer, by at least a majority of the Disinterested Directors to be adequate (taking into account all factors that such directors deem relevant) and otherwise in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders (other than the Acquiring Person) will be a “Permitted Offer.” “Disinterested Directors” are directors of the Company who are not officers or employees of the Company and who are not the Acquiring Person or an associate or affiliate of the Acquiring Person, or have not been proposed or nominated as a director of the Company by the Acquiring Person.
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Permitted Offer. Section 1(k) Person...............................................Section 1(l) Preferred Shares.....................................Section 1(m) Principal Party.....................................Section 13(b) Proration Factor...............................Section 11(a)(iii) Purchase Price.......................................Section 4(a) Record Date...............................................

Related to Permitted Offer

  • Asset Sale Offer The Indenture imposes certain limitations on the ability of the Issuer and its Restricted Subsidiaries to make Asset Sales. In the event the proceeds from a permitted Asset Sale exceed certain amounts and are not applied as specified in the Indenture, the Issuer will be required to make an Asset Sale Offer to purchase to the extent of such remaining proceeds each Holder’s Notes together with holders of certain other Indebtedness at 100% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest (if any) to the Asset Sale Offer Payment Date, as more fully set forth in the Indenture.

  • Exempted Offerings Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything to the contrary herein, the provisions of Section 2 shall not apply to the sale of any Transfer Stock (a) to the public in an offering pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (a “Public Offering”); or (b) pursuant to a Deemed Liquidation Event (as defined in the Restated Certificate).

  • Not an Offer Seller’s delivery of unsigned copies of this Agreement is solely for the purpose of review by the party to whom delivered, and neither the delivery nor any prior communications between the parties, whether oral or written, will in any way be construed as an offer by Seller, nor in any way imply that Seller is under any obligation to enter the transaction which is the subject of this Agreement. The signing of this Agreement by Buyer constitutes an offer which will not be deemed accepted by Seller unless and until Seller has signed this Agreement and delivered a duplicate original to Buyer.

  • Offer Preparation of this Lease by either Lessor or Lessee or Lessor's agent or Lessee's agent and submission of same to Lessee or Lessor shall not be deemed an offer to lease. This Lease is not intended to be binding until executed and delivered by all Parties hereto.

  • Change of Control Offer Upon the occurrence of a Change of Control, the Company will be required to offer to purchase all of the outstanding Securities at a purchase price equal to 101% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued and unpaid interest, if any, thereon to the date of repurchase.

  • Tender Offer (i) Provided that this Agreement shall not have been terminated in accordance with Section X hereof, as promptly as practicable (but in no event later than eight (8) business days following the execution and delivery of this Agreement, unless the Company and the Purchaser have otherwise agreed), Purchaser will commence a tender offer (the "Offer") for up to 1,959,886 Shares (representing 75% of the Shares currently outstanding as represented by the Company in Section III.D) at a price of $1.525 per Share, net to the seller in cash (as such Offer may be amended in accordance with the terms of this Agreement) (the "Offer Price"), which Offer shall be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Annex A hereto (the "Offer Conditions"). The initial expiration date of the Offer shall be the date 20 business days from and including the date (the "Commencement Date") the Offer is commenced (in accordance with the applicable regulations). Purchaser expressly reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to waive any condition and to set forth or change any other term or condition of the Offer, provided that, unless previously approved by the Company in writing, no provision may be set forth or changed which decreases the price per Share payable in the Offer, changes the form of consideration payable in the Offer (other than by adding consideration), or imposes conditions to the Offer in addition to those set forth herein that are materially adverse to holders of the Shares. Purchaser covenants and agrees that, subject to the terms and conditions of the Offer, including but not limited to the Offer Conditions and the provisions regarding proration of the Shares to be purchased, it will accept for payment and pay for all Shares validly tendered and not withdrawn that it is obligated to purchase (i.e., if at least 1,959,886 Shares are tendered, then 1,959,886 Shares will be purchased), as soon as it is permitted to do so under applicable law. Purchaser shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to extend the Offer from time to time; provided, however, that, without the written consent of the Company, Purchaser cannot extend the Offer for more than five business days unless applicable laws or regulations so require or a condition which is a prerequisite to fixing the Closing Date has not been satisfied. In addition, the Offer Price may be increased and the Offer may be extended to the extent required by law in connection with such increase in each case without the consent of the Company.

  • Superior Offer “Superior Offer” shall mean a bona fide written Acquisition Proposal not solicited in violation of this Agreement that the Board of Directors determines, in its good faith judgment, after consultation with outside legal counsel and its financial advisor, is reasonably likely to be consummated in accordance with its terms, taking into account all legal, regulatory and financing aspects of the proposal and the Person making the proposal and other aspects of the Acquisition Proposal that the Board of Directors deems relevant, and if consummated, would result in a transaction more favorable to the Company’s stockholders (solely in their capacity as such) from a financial point of view than the Transactions (including after giving effect to proposals, if any, made by Parent pursuant to Section 6.1(b)(i)); provided that for purposes of the definition of “Superior Offer,” the references to “20%” in the definition of Acquisition Proposal shall be deemed to be references to “50%.”

  • Offer to Repurchase In the event that, pursuant to Section 3.7, the Issuer is required to commence an offer to all Holders to purchase the Notes (an “Offer to Repurchase”), it shall follow the procedures specified below:

  • Exempt Offering Assuming the accuracy of the Purchasers’ representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement, no registration under the Securities Act is required for the offer and sale of the Subordinated Notes by the Company to the Purchasers.

  • Repurchase Offers In the event that, pursuant to Sections 4.10 and 4.14 hereof, the Company shall be required to commence an offer to all Holders to purchase their respective Notes (a “Repurchase Offer”), it shall follow the procedures specified below. The Repurchase Offer shall remain open for a period of 20 Business Days following its commencement and no longer, except to the extent that a longer period is required by applicable law (the “Offer Period”). No later than five Business Days after the termination of the Offer Period (the “Purchase Date”), the Company shall purchase the principal amount of Notes required to be purchased pursuant to Sections 4.10 and 4.14 hereof (the “Offer Amount”) or, if less than the Offer Amount has been tendered, all Notes tendered in response to the Repurchase Offer. Payment for any Notes so purchased shall be made in the same manner as interest payments are made. If the Purchase Date is on or after an interest record date and on or before the related interest payment date, any accrued and unpaid interest shall be paid to the Person in whose name a Note is registered at the close of business on such record date, and no additional interest shall be payable to Holders who tender Notes pursuant to the Repurchase Offer. Upon the commencement of a Repurchase Offer, the Company shall send, by first class mail, a notice to the Trustee and each of the Holders, with a copy to the Trustee. The notice shall contain all instructions and materials necessary to enable such Holders to tender Notes pursuant to the Repurchase Offer. The Repurchase Offer shall be made to all Holders. The notice, which shall govern the terms of the Repurchase Offer, shall state:

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