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Re: lifejacket84 post# 4499

Thursday, 08/07/2003 10:59:26 AM

Thursday, August 07, 2003 10:59:26 AM

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Date:8/7/2003 10:06:11 AM
Post #of 4498

The thing that happens automatically if the share-price remains above $1.90 for 15 days is that the series H preferred shares convert to class A common (thereby ending the preferred dividends).

"Subject to certain conditions, each share of Series H Stock carries a mandatory conversion provision whereby if the closing bid on Wave's Class A common stock exceeds $1.90 for 15 of 20 consecutive trading days, the Series H Stock shall automatically convert into Class A common stock at the conversion price then in effect."

But any forced exercise of the warrants (thereby yielding cash to Wave) is at least 18 months out.

"The Series H Warrants have a five (5) year term and an initial exercise price equal to $1.13 per share. Commencing eighteen (18) months after April 30, 2003, Wave may call up to 100% of the Series H Warrants if the market value of its Class A common stock exceeds 250% of $1.13 (subject to adjustment pursuant to the terms of the Series H Warrants) for a minimum of fifteen (15) business days during any twenty (20) consecutive business day period."

Best wishes,
John


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