Public Acquisition

Example Definitions of "Public Acquisition"
Public Acquisition. Any consolidation or merger of the Company with another corporation, or the sale of all or substantially all of its assets to another corporation which is effected such that (1) the holders of Applicable Stock shall be entitled to receive cash or shares of stock that are of a publicly traded company listed on a national market or exchange which may be sold without restrictions after the close of such event, (2) the Company's stockholders own less than 50% of the voting securities of the... surviving entity, (3) the surviving entity does not assume other options or warrants of the Company and (4) at the time of such event the effective per share price for the Applicable Stock is at least three (3) times the exercise price hereof. View More Arrow
Public Acquisition. Any consolidation or merger of the Company with another corporation, or the sale of all or substantially all of its assets to another corporation which is effected such that (1) the holders of Applicable Stock shall be entitled to receive cash or shares of stock that are of a publicly traded company listed on a national market or exchange which may be sold without restrictions after the close of such event, (2) the Company's stockholders own less than 50% of the voting securities of the... surviving entity, (3) the surviving entity does not assume other options or warrants of the Company Company, and (4) at the time of such event the effective per share price for the Applicable Stock (as adjusted for stock dividends, combinations, subdivisions or stock splits with respect to such shares) is at least three (3) times the exercise price hereof. $15.00. View More Arrow
Public Acquisition. Any consolidation or merger of the Company with another corporation, or the sale of all or substantially all of its assets to another corporation which is effected such that (1) the holders of Applicable Stock shall be entitled to receive cash or shares of stock that are of a publicly traded company listed on a national market or exchange which may be sold without restrictions after the close of such event, (2) the Company's stockholders own less than 50% of the voting securities of the... surviving entity, (3) the surviving entity does not assume other options or warrants of the Company Company, and (4) at the time of such event the effective per share price for the Applicable Stock (as adjusted for stock dividends, combinations, subdivisions or stock splits with respect to such shares) is at least three (3) times the exercise price hereof. $15.00. View More Arrow
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