Dilutive Securities definition

Dilutive Securities means any Common Stock, Preferred Stock or voting capital stock of Newco, whether or not now authorized, which is issued to a Strategic Customer; provided, however, that the term "Dilutive Securities" does not include:
Dilutive Securities means any Common Stock, voting Preferred Stock or other voting capital stock of the Company, whether now authorized or not; provided, however, that the term "Dilutive Securities" does not include:
Dilutive Securities has the meaning set forth in Section 6.5(a).

Examples of Dilutive Securities in a sentence

  • If Newco and SSI are unable to reach agreement within a reasonable period of time with respect to (i) the fair market value of unlisted securities (the "MARKET PRICE"); or (ii) the per share amounts paid for Dilutive Securities or Exchangeable Securities issued for consideration other than cash, such Market Price or per share amounts paid, as the case may be, shall be determined by an appraiser jointly selected by Newco and SSI.

  • Within 15 business days of each issuance of Dilutive Securities, Newco shall give to SSI written notice (the "MAINTENANCE NOTICE") describing the number of Dilutive Securities issued since such prior Notice Date and the terms upon which Newco issued such Dilutive Securities, and the Maintenance Amount of Maintenance Securities that SSI is entitled to purchase as a result of such issuance.

  • SSI's "MAINTENANCE AMOUNT" with respect to any Maintenance Notice shall equal such number of Maintenance Securities as is obtained by multiplying the number of Dilutive Securities specified in such Maintenance Notice by SSI's Prior Percentage Interest, rounded to the nearest whole share.

  • In the event that Dilutive Securities or Exchangeable Securities were issued for consideration other than cash, the per share amounts paid for such Dilutive Securities or Exchangeable Securities shall be determined jointly by Newco and SSI.

  • Diluted EPS = Net Income to Common Shareholders + Net Income Impact of Dilutive Securities WACSO assuming all Dilutive Securities are converted to Common Stock WACSO represents weighted average common stock outstanding.


More Definitions of Dilutive Securities

Dilutive Securities means Common Share purchase warrants and Common Share purchase options;
Dilutive Securities has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 8.1(a);
Dilutive Securities means any voting capital stock of the Company issued after March 5, 2001, including any issuance upon the exercise of any warrant or option or upon conversion or exercise of any convertible or exchangeable securities. The term "Dilutive Securities" does not include any securities issued (i) in connection with any stock split, stock dividend or similar event in which all Stockholders participate on a pro rata basis; (ii) pursuant to any Company employee stock option, employee purchase or similar plan; and (iii) warrants issued to Chase to acquire up to 50,000 shares of Common Stock.
Dilutive Securities is defined in Section 14.6.
Dilutive Securities means any options, warrants, notes, debentures, preferred stock, subscriptions, rights, or other securities of the Debtor, whether now existing or hereafter authorized, which are exercisable or convertible into shares of Common Stock of the Debtor, except that with respect to the presently outstanding Class A and/or Class B Redeemable Common Stock Purchase Warrants of Debtor ("Warrants"), such term shall include only shares of Common Stock issued upon exercise of such Warrants prior to conversion of the Note.
Dilutive Securities means any Common Stock, Preferred Stock or other voting capital stock or security (including, without limitation, any Common Stock, voting Preferred Stock or other voting capital stock or security issued upon the exercise, conversion or exchange of any other securities) of the Company, whether now authorized or not; provided, however, that the term "Dilutive Securities" shall not include: (A) the Purchased Shares issued under this Agreement; (B) shares of Common Stock issued upon conversion of any Purchased Shares; (C) any securities issued in connection with any stock split, stock dividend or similar event in which all Participation Rights Holders are entitled to participate on a pro rata basis; (D) any securities for which the issuance gave rise to a Right of Participation (regardless of whether any such right was exercised) or to a Corporate Event; (E) any securities issuable upon the exercise, conversion or exchange of any securities described in (C) or (D) above; or
Dilutive Securities means any Common Stock or other voting capital stock of the Company, whether now authorized or not, and rights, options or warrants to purchase such Common Stock (and any associated debt securities issued therewith), and securities of any type whatsoever that are, or may become, convertible or exchangeable into such Common Stock or other capital stock; provided, however, that the term "Dilutive Securities" does not include: