Maximum Includable Securities
Maximum Includable Securities. The maximum number of each type or class of the Company's securities that the managing underwriter, in its good faith judgment, deems practicable to offer and sell at that time in a firm commitment underwritten offering without materially and adversely affecting the marketability or price of the securities of the Company to be offered. When more than one type or class of the Company's securities are to be included in a registration, the managing underwriter of the offering shall designate the...
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