Securities Purchase Agreement between IGEN International, Inc. and various purchasers regarding the issuance and sale of 5% Subordinated Convertible Debentures and warrant to purchase shares of company's common stock dated January 11, 2000. 30 pages.
Typically, there is no cooling-off period for securities purchases. Once the ink is dry, it’s all systems go. You’re committed to the deal!
If one side doesn’t follow through, it could lead to legal consequences. It's like breaking a promise, and there could be repercussions.
Yes, the terms can often be negotiated before both parties sign. It’s like striking a deal that works for everyone involved.
In this case, the parties involved are IGEN International, Inc. and the purchasers who are buying their securities. Think of it as a two-way street where both parties benefit.