Permitted Bond Hedge definition

Permitted Bond Hedge means any net-settled call options or capped call options referencing the Company’s Common Stock purchased by the Company in connection with the issuance of convertible or exchangeable debt securities by the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary to hedge the Company’s or such Restricted Subsidiary’s obligations to deliver Common Stock and/or pay cash under such Indebtedness, which call options are either “capped” or are purchased concurrently with the sale by the Company of a call option or options in respect of its Common Stock, in either case on terms that are customary for “call spread” transactions entered in connection with the issuance of convertible or exchangeable debt securities.
Permitted Bond Hedge means any Swap Agreement that is settled (after payment of any premium or any prepayment thereunder) through the delivery of cash and/or of Equity Interests of the Borrower and is entered into in connection with any Convertible Debt Securities in customary form, the purpose of which is to mitigate dilution upon conversion of such Convertible Debt Securities (including, but not limited to, any bond hedge transaction, warrant transaction, or capped call transaction).
Permitted Bond Hedge means any call options or capped call options referencing the Company’s Common Stock purchased by the Company concurrently with the issuance of Convertible Notes to hedge the Company’s or any Subsidiary issuer’s obligations under such Indebtedness.

Examples of Permitted Bond Hedge in a sentence

  • Employers should advise the carrier or TPA to engage a competent medical professional such as an infectious disease specialist for advice to determine if the disease is work related based on the facts of exposure.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the unwinding of Swap Contracts, Permitted Bond Hedge Transactions or Permitted Warrant Transactions shall not be deemed to constitute an Asset Sale.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Indebtedness shall not include (a) deferred or prepaid revenue or (b) Permitted Bond Hedge Transactions or Permitted Warrant Transactions.

  • The definition of “Hedge Agreement” in Section 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby amended by inserting the following sentence at the end thereof:Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, neither any Permitted Bond Hedge Transaction nor any Permitted Warrant Transaction shall be a Hedge Agreement.

  • Parent, the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary may (i) pay any premium or other amount in respect of, and otherwise perform its obligations under, any Permitted Bond Hedge Transaction and (ii) make any Restricted Payments and/or payments or deliveries required by the terms of, and otherwise perform its obligations under, any Permitted Bond Hedge Transaction (including making payments and/or deliveries due upon exercise and settlement or termination thereof).


More Definitions of Permitted Bond Hedge

Permitted Bond Hedge means any call options or capped call options referencing the Issuer’s Common Stock purchased by the Issuer concurrently with the issuance of Convertible Notes to hedge the Issuer’s or any Subsidiary issuer’s obligations under such Indebtedness.
Permitted Bond Hedge any call option(s) or capped call option(s) in respect of the Borrower’s common stock purchased by the Borrower concurrently with the issuance of Convertible Notes to hedge the Borrower’s or the Subsidiary issuer’s equity price risk in respect of such Indebtedness.
Permitted Bond Hedge means any Swap Agreement that is settled (after payment of any premium or any prepayment thereunder) through the delivery of cash and/or Equity Interests (other than Disqualified Equity Interests) of the Borrower and is entered into in connection with any Convertible Debt Securities of the Borrower or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries, one of the purposes of which is, together with any Permitted Warrant entered into concurrently therewith, to provide for an effectively higher conversion premium.
Permitted Bond Hedge means any call options or capped call options referencing Holdings’ Common Stock purchased by Holdings concurrently with the issuance of Permitted Convertible Notes to hedge Holdings’ or any Subsidiary issuer’s obligations under such Indebtedness.
Permitted Bond Hedge means any call or capped call option (or substantively equivalent derivative transaction) on the Company’s Capital Stock purchased by the Company, the Issuer or any Restricted Subsidiary in connection with the issuance of any Permitted Convertible Indebtedness; provided that the purchase price for such Permitted Bond Hedge, less the proceeds received by the Company, the Issuer or the Restricted Subsidiaries from the sale of any related Permitted Warrant, does not exceed the net proceeds received by the Company, the Issuer or the Restricted Subsidiaries from the sale of such Permitted Convertible Indebtedness issued in connection with the Permitted Bond Hedge.
Permitted Bond Hedge means any Swap Agreement that (i) is settled (after payment of any premium or any prepayment thereunder) through the delivery of cash and/or Equity Interests (other than Disqualified Equity Interests) of Parent or (ii) initially is settled (after payment of any premium or any prepayment thereunder) through the delivery of cash and/or Equity Interests of any entity acquired in an acquisition permitted hereunder and in each case is entered into in connection with any Convertible Debt Securities or securities that became Convertible Debt Securities as a result of such acquisition, one of the purposes of which is, together with any Permitted Warrant entered into concurrently therewith, to provide for an effectively higher conversion premium.
Permitted Bond Hedge means any net-settled call options or capped call options referencing the Borrower’s common stock purchased by the Borrower in connection with the issuance of convertible or exchangeable debt securities by the Borrower to hedge the Borrower’s obligations to deliver common stock under such Debt, which call options are either “capped” or are purchased concurrently with the sale by the Borrower of a call option or options in respect of its common stock, in either case on terms that are customary for “call spread” transactions entered in connection with the issuance of convertible or exchangeable debt securities.