Stated Value definition

Stated Value means $1,000 per share of Preferred Stock.
Stated Value means $1,000 per share, subject to adjustment for stock splits, stock dividends, recapitalizations, reorganizations, reclassifications, combinations, subdivisions or other similar events occurring after the Initial Issuance Date with respect to the Preferred Shares.
Stated Value means $1,000.

Examples of Stated Value in a sentence

  • Redemption following an Event of Default shall occur at an amount equaling the product of one hundred and thirty five percent (135%), multiplied by the sum of the Stated Value, all accrued but unpaid dividends and all other amounts due pursuant to this Agreement and the Certificate of Designation for all Preferred Stock.

  • Each share of Preferred Stock shall be convertible, at any time and from time to time from and after the Original Issue Date at the option of the Holder thereof, into that number of shares of Common Stock (subject to the limitations set forth in Section 5(d)) determined by dividing the Stated Value of such share of Preferred Stock by the Conversion Price.


More Definitions of Stated Value

Stated Value means $1,000.00 per share of Series AA Preferred Stock.
Stated Value shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2, as the same may be increased pursuant to Section 3.
Stated Value means $1,200, subject to increase set forth in Section 3 and/or elsewhere in this Certificate of Designation.
Stated Value means $100 per share of Preferred Stock.
Stated Value shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.
Stated Value shall have the meaning set forth in the Certificate of Designations.
Stated Value means the figure used by the Company as the value for each Asset it owns to assist in determining the AUM. The Stated Value of each individual Company Asset shall be determined on the last day of each calendar quarter by the Manager in its sole discretion. The Manager, however, shall establish and follow a methodology for determining the Stated Value and may modify, alter, or improve the methodology from time to time in its sole discretion.