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Date
Rule
801.10, 15 USC 18a(c)(10) 7A(c)(10)
Staff
Michael Verne
Response/Comments
Agree with 1 and 2. When the restricted shares vest, a filing would be required only if the percentage of A voting securities held by C increases. C has already acquired the A voting securities (although restricted), so no filing would be required upon vesting if the voting power of the vested shares is the same as the voting power of the restricted shares.

Question

From:(redacted)

Sent:Wednesday, May 02, 2007 6:32 AM

To:Verne, B. Michael

Subject:Restricted Stock valuation 801.10(c)

HiMike, hope all is well with you. In this transaction A is acquiring B bymerger. A is a publicly traded company. B shareholders will receive cash + Av/s. One shareholder (C") will receive restricted A v/s, C will have thepresent right to vote the A shares but not the present right to sell them, Cwill sign a stock restriction agreement that states the shares he receives willvest quarterly over 3 years, the first year, he will only vest in 1/3 of thetotal. He will be an officer of A.

Todetermine the value of the restricted A v/s to be received by C.

1.A v/s are publicly traded under 801.10(c)(1)the value would be the market price, the total market price here isapproximately $64 million.

2.However C is receiving restricted A v/s,therefore they are not publicly traded in that C may not sell them, so thevalue would be the acquisition price (which is undetermined) or the fair marketvalue as determined by C (Rule 801.10(c)(2) & (3)). C must make a goodfaith determination as to the present value of the restricted A v/s and if itreaches the threshold must file.

If Cdetermines the total value of the restricted A v/s does not presently reach thethreshold no filing is required at this time. If when the A v/s held by C dovest (are no longer restricted), prior to the vesting C must determine if thetotal value of the A v/s has reached the threshold (801.1(c)(1)), if so Cshould submit an HSR at that time (30-days prior to vesting) unless anexemption applies.

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