What is the effect of an anti-dilution provision for purposes of determining whether an issuance is at a discount?
The presence of any provision, including an anti-dilution provision (except for stock splits or similar changes to the company’s capitalization), which could cause the conversion price to be reduced to below the market value immediately before the entering into of the binding agreement, will cause the transaction to be viewed as a discounted issuance.
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