Common Equivalents definition

Common Equivalents means (i) with respect to Common Shares, the number of Shares, (ii) with respect to any Company Securities that are convertible into or exchangeable for Common Shares, the number of Shares issuable in respect of the conversion or exchange of such securities into Common Shares.
Common Equivalents means (i) with respect to Common Stock, the number of Shares, (ii) with respect to any Company Securities that are convertible into or exchangeable for Common Stock, the number of Shares issuable in respect of the conversion or exchange of such securities into Common Stock.
Common Equivalents means (i) with respect to Units, the number of Units, (ii) with respect to any Equity Securities that are convertible into or exchangeable for Units, the number of Units issuable in respect of the conversion or exchange of such securities into Units.

Examples of Common Equivalents in a sentence

  • Holder Common Stock Series A Preferred Series B Preferred Common Equivalents Fully-Diluted Ownership Toolrock Investment, LLC 31,100,000 12,041,251 43,141,251 89.03 % Management Stockholders Xxxx Xxxx 200,000 200,000 0.41 % Xxxxx X.

  • Holder Common Stock Series A Preferred Common Equivalents Fully-Diluted Ownership Toolrock Investment, LLC 31,100,000 31,100,000 95.08 % Management Stockholders Xxxx Xxxx 200,000 200,000 0.61 % Xxxxx X.


More Definitions of Common Equivalents

Common Equivalents means (i) the number of shares of Common Stock issued or distributed (as applicable) in any event listed in this Section 5, and (ii) the number of shares of Common Stock into which any security, other than Common Stock, issued or distributed (as applicable) in any event listed in this Section 5 is convertible or for which such security is exchangeable at any applicable time during the term of this Warrant.
Common Equivalents means, with respect to a Holder, at any time the sum of (x) the number of issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock held by such Holder plus (y) with respect to Capital Stock other than Common Stock, the number of shares of Common Stock into which such outstanding shares of Capital Stock are convertible at such time (or, if not convertible into Common Stock, then the number of such shares of such Capital Stock) plus (z) the total number of shares of Common Stock, whether or not vested, issuable upon the exercise or conversion of all Convertible Securities issued and outstanding at such time.
Common Equivalents means a share of Common Stock or the right to acquire a share of Common Stock pursuant to a Warrant or Stock Option Plans and out of plan stock option grants.
Common Equivalents means (i) with respect to Company Common Stock, shares of Company Common Stock, (ii) with respect to any securities that are convertible into or exchangeable for Company Common Stock, the shares of Company Common Stock issuable in respect of the conversion or exchange of such securities into Company Common Stock, (iii) with respect to any options, warrants or other rights to acquire Company Common Stock, the shares of Company Common Stock issuable thereunder and (iv) with respect to any shares of Company Common Stock subject to restrictions, including the risk of forfeiture or repurchase or voting restrictions, such shares of Company Common Stock.
Common Equivalents means, at any point in time, (i) as to any ------------------ Stockholder, the number of shares of Common Stock held by such Stockholder at such time, plus the number of shares of Common Stock which are issuable (at such time or thereafter) upon the exercise or conversion of any option, warrant or convertible security held at such time by such Stockholder and (ii) as to all Stockholders, collectively, the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock outstanding at such time plus the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock issuable (at such time or thereafter) upon the exercise or conversion of all outstanding options, warrants and convertible securities.
Common Equivalents means, at any time, (i) outstanding Shares and (ii) the number of Shares issuable upon exercise, conversion or exchange of any outstanding Company Security that is exercisable for, convertible into or exchangeable for, Shares at such time; provided that (x) if any Company Securities are subject to vesting, such Shares or Shares issuable upon exercise, conversion or exchange thereof shall be included in the definition of “Common Equivalents” only upon and to the extent such vesting has occurred as of the time of determination and (y) with respect to the Convertible Notes, the number of Shares issuable upon conversion of the Convertible Notes shall be the maximum number of shares into which the Convertible Notes are convertible into (1) assuming that the Company elects Physical Settlement (as such term is defined in the Convertible Indenture) to settle all conversions of the Convertible Notes, and (2) without regard to whether there are conditions that would prevent the conversion of the Convertible Notes at such time.
Common Equivalents means, collectively, Options and Convertible Securities.