GLOSSARY
accredited investors. A person or institution who meets certain net worth and income tests pursuant to SEC Regulation D, Rule 501(a) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. See also Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
additional investment rights. Additional investment rights, or AIRs, represent an option, similar to a warrant, that entitles the holder to purchase additional equity securities or convertible securities. See also convertible security; equity securities; option; warrants.
antidilution protection. Distinct from basic antidilution rights. Negotiated contractual rights that provide investors with the ability to protect the value of each common share that is purchased (or issuable upon conversion, exchange, or exercise ...

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