Maturity Conversion Price definition
Examples of Maturity Conversion Price in a sentence
The Change of Control Notice shall include (A) the material terms and conditions of the proposed transaction, including the material terms of all transaction documents to be entered into by other holders of the Common Stock in connection with the applicable Change of Control, (B) the anticipated date on which the Change of Control will occur, and (C) the Maturity Conversion Price.
As to any fraction of a share which the Holder would otherwise be entitled to purchase upon such conversion, the Company shall at its election, either pay a cash adjustment in respect of such final fraction in an amount equal to such fraction multiplied by the QF Conversion Price or the Maturity Conversion Price, as applicable, or round up to the next whole share.
If, prior to the Maturity Date, the Note has not been repaid or converted into shares of the Company’s Common Stock, then, at the election of the Investor, some or all then outstanding principal, together with all accrued and unpaid interest under this Note, will convert into shares of Common Stock at a price per share equal to the Maturity Conversion Price at the time of such conversion.
If the Company does not consummate a Go-Public Transaction prior to the Maturity Date then, upon the election of the Holder of a Note, the outstanding principal amount, together with accrued and unpaid interest, on the Notes (i) shall be paid in full on the Maturity Date, or (ii) shall convert into shares of common units of the Company (“Shares”), at a price per Share reflecting the Maturity Conversion Price.
Investor may elect to collect the full and final balance due and outstanding on the Note, including all accrued and unpaid interest thereon, on the Maturity Date (i) in cash, or (ii) by converting all or any portion of such outstanding balance into shares of Common Stock at the Maturity Conversion Price (as “Maturity Conversion”).