Termination of Trading

Example Definitions of "Termination of Trading"
Termination of Trading. The termination or suspension for a period of more than five consecutive Business Days of trading of the Common Stock into which this Note may be converted on The Nasdaq Stock Market or any such other U.S. principal national securities exchange on which the Common Stock is then listed
Termination of Trading. The Common Stock (or other common stock underlying the Warrants) ceases to be listed or quoted on a Permitted Exchange, or the announcement by any Permitted Exchange on which the Common Stock (or such other common stock) is trading that the Common Stock (or such other common stock) has been delisted (or admission has been revoked) and will not be immediately relisted or readmitted for trading on any Permitted Exchange.
Termination of Trading. If the Class A Common Stock (or other common equity into which the Notes are then convertible) is not listed for trading on any of the New York Stock Exchange, The Nasdaq Global Select Market, The Nasdaq Global Market or The Nasdaq Capital Market (or any of their respective successors).
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