Major Stockholder

Example Definitions of "Major Stockholder"
Major Stockholder. Means any Stockholder or Stockholder Group that owns, acquires or controls five percent (5%) or more of the issued and outstanding capital stock of the Company (based upon Common Stock Equivalents).
Major Stockholder. Shall mean any holder of Common Stock or Preferred Stock, along with such holders permitted transferees or assignees, who own in the aggregate, beneficially or otherwise, at least 500,000 shares of Common Stock or Preferred Stock (or any combination thereof).
Major Stockholder. Means (a) Flight Partners Management, LLC, (b) Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, Inc., (c) Neil E. Rasmussen 2007 Revocable Trust, (d) Neil E. Rasmussen 2010 Revocable Trust, (e) M3 Ventures – Finch LLC, (f) Willett, (g) Avenir Finch Investors, LLC, (h) M3 Ventures — Finch II LLC, (i) National Philanthropic Trust, (j) Crestovo Investor LLC, (k) RWP Investors LLC, (l) SymBiosis, (m) Trans-Pacific Technology Fund, L.P., (n) SIG Global US Fund I, LLLP, (o) OCV Fund I, L.P., (p) OMX, (q)... MSD Value Investments, L.P. and MSD Credit Opportunity Master Fund, L.P., (r) Baupost, (s) any Stockholder that, individually or together with such Stockholder's Affiliates, purchases from the Company at least $10,000,000 in Series C Preferred Stock or Series D Preferred Stock, and (t) any other Stockholder that, individually or together with such Stockholder's Affiliates, holds at least 5% of the shares of Registrable Securities (as adjusted for any stock split, stock dividend, combination, or other recapitalization or reclassification effected after the date hereof). View More Arrow
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