Outstanding Stock definition

Outstanding Stock shall not include shares authorized for issuance under outstanding options held by the Employee or by any other person.
Outstanding Stock means, as of the applicable measurement date, together, the sum of (i) the outstanding shares of Common Stock and any Other Capital Stock and (ii) the Conversion Shares issuable upon the conversion of the aggregate amount Convertible Notes then outstanding (calculated assuming all Conversion Shares then issuable pursuant to the Convertible Notes are outstanding).
Outstanding Stock means and include the following: (1) outstanding common stock, (2) common stock issuable upon conversion of outstanding preferred stock, (3) common stock issuable upon exercise of outstanding stock options and other rights to purchase shares of capital stock and (4) common stock issuable upon exercise (and, in the case of warrants to purchase preferred stock, conversion) of outstanding warrants. Shares described in (1) through (4) above shall be included whether vested or unvested, whether contingent or non-contingent and whether exercisable or not yet exercisable.

Examples of Outstanding Stock in a sentence

  • In addition, if the Committee makes such determination, the Participant's Outstanding Stock Options will be terminated.

  • Number of stock acquisition rights of reorganizing company to be delivered: The same number as that of the Outstanding Stock Acquisition Rights held by each Allottee thereof shall be delivered.

  • The same number as that of the Outstanding Stock Acquisition Rights held by each allottee thereof shall be delivered.

  • If the Participant's employment with the Company or any of its Subsidiaries ends due to a Termination for Cause then, unless the Committee in its discretion determines otherwise, all Outstanding Stock Options, whether or not then vested, shall terminate effective as of the date of such termination.

  • The number of shares of Class B Common Stock subject to the Stock Options that is set forth on the Stock Option Certificate may not reflect the number of Outstanding Stock Options due to Stock Option exercises or adjustments pursuant to Article II.


More Definitions of Outstanding Stock

Outstanding Stock means, at any time, the issued and outstanding Common Stock.
Outstanding Stock means all Stock, both required Stock and Excess Stock, owned by a Member on or after the Effective Date.
Outstanding Stock means the total number of shares of Common Stock outstanding plus the total number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion or exercise of outstanding Convertible Securities (including this Warrant, all other warrants and any Options) immediately prior to the issuance of the Additional Shares of Common Stock; provided that the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding at any given time shall not include shares owned or held by or for the account of the Company. No adjustment in the Warrant Price need be made if such adjustment would result in a change in the Warrant Price of less than $0.001. Any such adjustment which is not made shall be carried forward and shall be made at the time of and together with any subsequent adjustment which, on a cumulative basis, amounts to an adjustment of $0.001 or more in the Warrant Price. No adjustment in the Warrant Price of this Warrant shall be made in respect of the issuance of Additional Shares of Common Stock unless the consideration per share for such Additional Shares of Common Stock issued or deemed to be issued (as provided below) by the Company is less than the Warrant Price then in effect on the date of, and immediately prior to, such issue, for this Warrant. For purposes of making any adjustment required under this Section 2(d), the consideration received by the Company for any issue or sale of securities shall (a) to the extent that it consists of cash be computed as the amount of cash received by the Company without deduction of any underwriting or similar commissions, compensation or concessions paid or allowed by the Company in connection with such issue or sale, (b) to the extent that it consists of property other than cash, be computed at the fair market value of that property as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors, and (c) if Additional Shares of Common Stock, Convertible Securities or rights or Options are issued or sold together with other securities or other assets of the Company for a consideration which covers both, be computed (as provided in clauses (a) and (b) above) as the portion of the consideration so received that may be reasonably determined in good faith by the Board of Directors to be allocable to such Additional Shares of Common Stock, Convertible Securities or rights or Options.
Outstanding Stock shall include all shares of stock actually issued and outstanding, but shall not include any shares of stock subject to stock options.
Outstanding Stock means the total number of shares of Common Stock outstanding plus the total number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion or exercise of outstanding Convertible Securities (including this Warrant and all other warrants) immediately prior to the issuance of the Additional Shares of Common Stock; provided that the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding at any given time shall not include shares owned or held by or for the account of the Company. No adjustment in the Warrant Price need be made if such adjustment would result in a change in the Warrant Price of less than $0.01. Any such adjustment which is not made shall be carried forward and shall be made at the time of and together with any subsequent adjustment which, on a cumulative basis, amounts to an adjustment of $0.01 or more in the Warrant Price. No adjustment in the Warrant Price of this Warrant shall be made in respect of the issuance of Additional Shares of Common Stock unless the consideration per share for such Additional Shares of Common Stock issued or deemed to be issued (as provided below) by the Company is less than the Warrant Price then in effect on the date of, and immediately prior to, such issue, for this Warrant.
Outstanding Stock shall not include shares authorized for issue under outstanding Options held by the Optionee or by any other person.
Outstanding Stock means as of any date, all shares of Stock then outstanding, plus the maximum number of shares of Stock issuable in respect of Convertible Securities and options and warrants to purchase Convertible Securities outstanding on such date (whether or not the right to convert, exchange or exercise thereunder are presently exercisable) including the maximum number of Warrant Shares then subject to issuance.