Founder Shares Definition Example with 4 Variations

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Founder Shares. Shares of the Class B Common Stock held by the initial stockholders, including the Sponsor, and the Class A Common Stock issued upon the automatic conversion thereof at the time of completion of the Initial Business Combination

Variations

Founder Shares. Shares of the Class B Common Stock ordinary shares held by the initial stockholders, shareholders, including the Sponsor, and the Class A Common Stock Ordinary Shares issued upon the automatic conversion thereof at the time of completion of the Initial Business Combination
Founder Shares. Shares of the Class B Common Stock common stock held by the initial stockholders, including the Sponsor, Sponsor and the Class A Common Stock issued upon the automatic conversion thereof at the time of completion of the Initial Business Combination
Founder Shares. Shares of the The Class B Common Stock ordinary shares held by the initial stockholders, shareholders, including the Sponsor, and the Class A Common Stock Ordinary Shares issued upon the automatic conversion thereof at the time of completion of the Initial Business Combination Combination.
Founder Shares. Shares of shall mean the Class B Common Stock ordinary shares held by the initial stockholders, shareholders, including the Sponsor, and the Class A Common Stock Ordinary Shares issued upon the automatic conversion thereof at the time of completion of the Initial Business Combination Combination.
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