Major Shareholder

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Major Shareholder. A person who, within the meaning of Section 422(b)(6) of the Code, is deemed to own stock possessing more than 10% of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock of the Company or a related Corporation.
Major Shareholder. Any shareholder, as of the applicable date, who is an officer or director of the Company, or holder of more than 4.9% of the Company's capital stock on a fully-diluted basis as calculated by dividing (1) the number of Common Shares and Preferred Shares held by such holder by (2) the sum of (i) the number of Common Shares outstanding at the applicable time, plus (ii) the number of Common Shares into which any Preferred Shares outstanding at the applicable time may be converted at the applicable... conversion price then in effect, plus (iii) the number of Common Shares and Preferred Shares for which any options to purchase, rights to subscribe, warrants or other derivative equity securities are outstanding or authorized by any duly adopted stock option plan or other plan of the Company at the applicable time, plus (iv) the number of Common Shares into which any other convertible or exchangeable securities, including convertible debt securities, outstanding at the applicable time may be converted or exchanged; provided, however, that the term "Major Shareholder" shall not include any Holder View More
Major Shareholder. Any person who owns a 10% or greater interest in the combined voting power of all stock issued by the Company and any parent or Subsidiary corporation or entity
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