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EXHIBIT 4.8

DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES
REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 12 OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

The following description of Ashford Inc.’s (“we,” “us,” “our” and the “Company”) capital stock is a summary and does not purport to be complete. It is subject to and qualified in its entirety by reference to our (i) Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation, as amended by the Certificate of Amendment (the “charter”), (ii) Amended and Restated Bylaws (the “bylaws”), (iii) Certificate of Designation of the Series D Convertible Preferred Stock of Ashford Inc. (the “Series D Certificate of Designation”) and (iv) Certificate of Designation of the Series E Preferred Stock of Ashford Inc. (the “Series E Certificate of Designation”), each of which are incorporated by reference as an exhibit to the Annual Report on Form 10-K of which this Exhibit 4.8 is a part. We encourage you to read our charter, our bylaws and the applicable provisions of the Nevada Revised Statutes (“NRS”) for additional information.

Authorized Capital Shares

Our authorized capital shares consist of 100,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $0.001 per share (“Common Stock”), 50,000,000 shares of blank check common stock, par value $0.001 per share, and 50,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share (“Preferred Stock”), of which 19,120,000 shares have been designated Series D Preferred Stock and 2,000,000 shares have been designated Series E Preferred Stock. All outstanding shares of our Common Stock are fully paid and nonassessable.

Common Stock

Voting Rights

On all matters submitted to a vote of stockholders, the holders of our Common Stock vote together as a single class together with the holders of our Series D Preferred Stock, voting on an as-converted basis and subject to certain voting restrictions (as described below). Holders of Common Stock do not have cumulative voting rights, including in the election of the board of directors, which means that the holders of a plurality of the outstanding voting power of our shares of capital stock having general voting rights can elect all of the directors then standing for election, and the holders of the remaining shares will not be able to elect any directors. 

Dividend Rights

Subject to the preferential rights of any other class or series of stock, holders of shares of our Common Stock are entitled to receive dividends on such stock when, as and if authorized by our board of directors out of funds legally available therefor and declared by us.

Liquidation Rights

Subject to the preferential rights of any other class or series of stock, holders of shares of our Common Stock are entitled to share ratably in the assets of our Company legally available for distribution to our stockholders in the event of our liquidation, dissolution or winding up after payment of or adequate provision for all known debts and liabilities of our Company, including the preferential rights on dissolution of any class or classes of Preferred Stock.

Other Rights and Preferences

Holders of shares of Common Stock have no preference, conversion, exchange, sinking fund or redemption rights and have no preemptive rights to subscribe for any of our securities. There are no provisions in our charter or bylaws discriminating against a stockholder because of his or her ownership of a particular number of shares.

We are not aware of any limitations on the rights to own our Common Stock, including rights of non-resident or foreign stockholders to hold or exercise voting rights on our Common Stock, imposed by foreign law or by our charter or bylaws.

Listing

The Common Stock is traded on the NYSE American LLC under the trading symbol “AINC.”

AntiTakeover Effect of Certain Provisions of Nevada Law and of Our Charter and Bylaws

The following is a summary of certain provisions of Nevada law, our charter and our bylaws that may be deemed to have an anti-takeover effect and may delay, deter or prevent a tender offer or takeover attempt that a stockholder might consider to be in its best interest, including those attempts that might result in a premium over the market price for the shares held by stockholders.

Authorized but Unissued Shares

The authorized but unissued shares of our Common Stock, blank check common stock and Preferred Stock are available for future issuance without obtaining stockholder approval. These additional shares may be utilized for a variety of corporate purposes, including future public offerings to raise additional capital, corporate acquisitions and employee benefit plans. Further, the terms of any future issuances of blank check common stock or Preferred Stock may be established and such shares may be issued without stockholder approval and may include voting rights which are greater or lesser than the Common Stock or other series of blank check common stock or Preferred Stock and other rights and preferences superior to the rights of the holders of Common Stock. The existence of authorized but unissued shares of our Common Stock, blank check common stock and Preferred Stock could render more difficult or discourage an attempt to obtain control over the Company by means of a proxy contest, tender offer, merger or otherwise.

Nevada Business Combination Statute

The NRS contains a business combination statute. The Nevada business combination statute prohibits certain “combinations” (generally defined to include certain mergers, disposition of assets transactions and share issuance or transfer transactions) between a resident domestic corporation and an “interested stockholder” (generally defined 

to be the beneficial owner of 10% or more of the voting power of the outstanding shares of the corporation and, if specified conditions are satisfied, certain of the corporation’s affiliates), except those combinations which are approved by the board of directors before the interested stockholder first obtained a 10% interest in the corporation’s stock or are approved by the board of directors and a supermajority of the voting power after such person became an interested stockholder. There are additional exceptions to the prohibition, which apply to combinations if they occur more than two years after the interested stockholder’s date of acquiring shares. 

Our charter contains a provision electing not to have the business combination provisions apply. 

Nevada Control Share Acquisition Statute

NRS Sections 78.378 through 78.3793, inclusive, which we refer to as the Control Share Act, imposes procedural hurdles on and curtails greenmail practices of corporate raiders. The Control Share Act temporarily disenfranchises the voting power of “control shares” of a person or group (an “Acquiring Person”) purchasing a “controlling interest” in an “issuing corporation” (as defined in the NRS) not opting out of the Control Share Act. In this regard, the Control Share Act will apply to an “issuing corporation” unless the articles of incorporation or bylaws in effect on the tenth day following the acquisition of a controlling interest provide that it is inapplicable. Pursuant to Section 78.378(1) of the NRS, we have elected not to be governed by the provisions of Nevada state law applicable to the acquisition of a controlling interest in our stock, as set forth in NRS Sections 78.378 to 78.3793, involving the acquisition of a controlling interest in our stock by: (i) Mr. Archie Bennett, Jr.; (ii) Mr. Monty J. Bennett; (iii) MJB Investments, LP; (iv) any present or future affiliate of Mr. Archie Bennett, Jr. or Mr. Monty J. Bennett; (v) Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc.; (vi) Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc.; or (vii) any other entity that is advised by the Company or its controlled affiliates through an advisory agreement.

Under the Control Share Act, an “issuing corporation” is a corporation organized in Nevada which has 200 or more stockholders of record, at least 100 of whom have had Nevada addresses appearing on the stock ledger of the corporation for at least 90 days before the date on which the applicability of those provisions is determined, and which does business in Nevada directly or through an affiliated company. As of December 31, 2019, of our 465 record stockholders, none had a Nevada address appearing on our stock ledger.

The Control Share Act requires an Acquiring Person to take certain procedural steps before such Acquiring Person can obtain the full voting power of the control shares. “Control shares” are the shares of a corporation (i) acquired or offered to be acquired which will enable the Acquiring Person to own a “controlling interest,” and (ii) acquired within 90 days immediately preceding the date of acquisition of a controlling interest. A “controlling interest” is defined as the ownership of shares which would enable the Acquiring Person to exercise certain graduated amounts (beginning with one-fifth) of the voting power of the corporation in the election of directors. The Acquiring Person may not vote any control shares without first obtaining approval from the stockholders not characterized as “interested stockholders”. If full voting power is granted to the Acquiring Person by the disinterested stockholders, and the Acquiring Person has acquired control shares with a majority or more of the voting power, then (unless otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation or bylaws in effect on the tenth day following the acquisition of a controlling interest) all stockholders of record, other than the Acquiring Person, who have not voted in favor of authorizing voting rights for the control shares, have a right to dissent and receive “fair value” for their shares. “Fair value” is defined in the Control Share Act as “not less than the highest price per share paid by the Acquiring Person in an acquisition.” New Nevada Holdco’s charter and bylaws do not negate these dissenters’ rights.

The Control Share Act permits a corporation to redeem the control shares in certain circumstances, if so provided in the articles of incorporation or bylaws of the corporation in effect on the tenth day following the acquisition of a controlling interest. Our charter and bylaws do not provide for such a redemption.

No Cumulative Voting

Our charter and bylaws do not provide for cumulative voting in the election of directors.

Removal of Directors by Stockholders

The NRS and our bylaws provide that any one or all of the directors of a corporation may be removed by the holders of not less than two-thirds of the voting power of a corporation’s issued and outstanding stock.

Board of Director Vacancies to be Filled by Remaining Directors and Not Stockholders

Our bylaws provide that, subject to any certificate of designation, any vacancy on the board of directors that results from an increase in the number of directors may be filled by a majority of the board of directors then in office, even if less than a quorum. Any director elected by the board of directors to fill any vacancy shall serve until the next annual meeting of stockholders and until his or her successor is elected and qualifies.

Ability of our Stockholders to Call Special Meetings of Stockholders

Nevada law provides that meetings of stockholders may be called by the board of directors, any two directors or the president, unless the articles of incorporation or bylaws provide otherwise. Our bylaws provide the chairman of the board or the chief executive officer may call a special meeting of stockholders, and the chief executive officer or the secretary shall call a special meeting of the stockholders at the request of a majority of the members of the board of directors or upon the written request of the holders of at least a majority of the voting power of the then issued and outstanding shares of our capital stock.

Action by Written Consent

The NRS generally provides that, unless otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation or bylaws of the corporation, stockholder action may be taken by consent in lieu of a meeting, and our charter provides any action required or permitted to be taken at a meeting of stockholders may be taken without a meeting only with the unanimous written consent of all stockholders entitled to vote on the matter.

Forum Selection Clause
Our charter provides that, unless otherwise agreed by Ashford Inc. in writing, the Business Court of the Eighth Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada (or, if this court does not have jurisdiction because the action asserts a federal claim, the United States District Court for the District of Nevada, Southern Division) are the sole and exclusive forum for: (i) any derivative action or proceeding brought on our behalf, (ii) any action asserting a claim of breach of a fiduciary duty owed by any of our directors, officers, employees, or agents, in such capacity or (iii) any action arising pursuant to, or to interpret, apply, enforce or determine the validity of, any provision of Nevada’s 

business association statutes, our charter and bylaws or any agreement entered into pursuant to the statute governing voting trusts to which we are a party or of which we are a beneficiary.

Preferred Stock Purchase Rights

On March 13, 2020, our board of directors declared a dividend of one preferred share purchase right (a “Right”) payable on March 23, 2020, for each outstanding share of Common Stock outstanding on March 23, 2020 (the “Record Date”) to the stockholders of record on that date. Each Right initially entitled the registered holder to purchase from the Company one one-thousandth of a share of Series E Preferred Stock, at a price of $275 per one one-thousandth of a share of Series E Preferred Stock represented by a Right (the “Purchase Price”), subject to adjustment. The description and terms of the Rights are set forth in a Rights Agreement (the “Rights Agreement”), dated March 13, 2020, between the Company and Computershare Trust Company, N.A., as Rights Agent. The Rights expired on February 13, 2021.

Distribution Date; Exercisability; Expiration

Initially, the Rights were attached to all Common Stock certificates and no separate certificates evidencing the Rights (the “Rights Certificates”) will be issued. The Rights Agreement provided that, until the Distribution Date (as hereinafter defined), or earlier expiration or redemption of the Rights, (i) the Rights would be transferred with and only with the Common Stock, (ii) new Common Stock certificates issued after the Record Date or upon transfer or new issuance of Common Stock would contain a notation incorporating the Rights Agreement by reference, and (iii) the surrender for transfer of any certificates for Common Stock outstanding as of the Record Date would also constitute the transfer of the Rights associated with the Common Stock represented by such certificate. The Rights would separate and begin trading separately from the Common Stock, and Rights Certificates would be caused to evidence the rights on the earlier to occur of (i) 10 business days following a public announcement, or the public disclosure of facts indicating, that a person or group of affiliated or associated persons has acquired Beneficial Ownership (as defined below) of 10% or more of the outstanding Common Stock (with certain exceptions as described below, an “Acquiring Person”) (or, in the event an exchange is effected in accordance with Section 24 of the Rights Agreement and the board of directors determines that a later date is advisable, then such later date that is not more than 20 days after such public announcement) or (ii) 10 business days (or such later date as may be determined by action of the board of directors prior to such time as any person becomes an Acquiring Person) following the commencement of, or announcement of an intention to make, a tender offer or exchange offer the consummation of which would result in the Beneficial Ownership (as defined below) by a person or group of 10% or more of the outstanding Common Stock (the earlier of such dates, the “Distribution Date”). 

Acquiring Person shall not include (i) the Company, (ii) any subsidiary of the Company, (iii) any employee benefit plan of the Company or of any subsidiary of the Company, (iv) any entity or trustee holding (or acting in a fiduciary capacity in respect of) Common Stock for or pursuant to the terms of any such employee benefit plan or for the purpose of funding any such plan or funding other employee benefits for employees of the Company or of any subsidiary of the Company, (v) Monty J. Bennett, Archie Bennett, Jr. and their respective affiliates and associates and (vi) any person who or which, at the close of business on the Record Date, was a Beneficial Owner of 10% or more of the Common Stock of the Company then outstanding, other than a person who or which is not an affiliate or associate of the Beneficial Owner (as defined in the Rights Agreement) on the Record Date and who or which subsequently becomes an affiliate or associate of such Beneficial Owner without the prior written approval of the board of directors (a “Grandfathered Stockholder”); provided, however, that if a Grandfathered Stockholder 

becomes, after the Record Date, the Beneficial Owner of additional Common Stock (other than shares of Common Stock acquired solely as a result of corporate action of the Company not caused, directly or indirectly, by such person) at any time such that the Grandfathered Stockholder is or thereby becomes the Beneficial Owner of 10% or more of the Common Stock then outstanding (or such other percentage as would otherwise result in such person becoming an Acquiring Person), then such Grandfathered Stockholder shall be deemed an Acquiring Person; provided, however, that upon the first decrease of a Grandfathered Stockholder’s Beneficial Ownership below 10%, such Grandfathered Stockholder shall no longer be considered a Grandfathered Stockholder.

“Beneficial Ownership” shall include (i) any securities such person or any of such person’s affiliates or associates beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 of the General Rules and Regulations under the Exchange Act, (ii) except under limited circumstances, securities such person or any such person’s affiliates or associates has the right or obligation to acquire or the right to vote pursuant to any agreement, arrangement or understanding, (iii) any securities which are beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by any other person (or any affiliate or associate of such other person) with which such first person or any of such first person’s affiliates or associates or any other person (or any affiliate or associate of such other person) with whom such first person (or any affiliates or associates of such first person) is Acting in Concert (as defined in the Rights Agreement) has any agreement, arrangement or understanding, whether or not in writing, for the purpose of acquiring, holding, voting (except pursuant to a revocable proxy as described in clause (ii) of Section 1.5.2 of the Rights Agreement) or disposing of any voting securities of the Company and (iv) any securities which are the subject of, or the reference securities for, or that underlie, any Derivative Interest (as defined in the Rights Agreement) of such person or any of such person’s affiliates or associates, with the number of shares of Common Stock deemed Beneficially Owned being the notional or other number of Common Stock specified in the documentation evidencing the Derivative Interest as being subject to be acquired upon the exercise or settlement of the Derivative Interest or as the basis upon which the value or settlement amount of such Derivative Interest is to be calculated in whole or in part or, if no such number of Common Stock is specified in such documentation, as determined by the board of directors to be the number of Common Stock to which the Derivative Interest relates.

The Rights were not exercisable until the Distribution Date. The Rights expired on February 13, 2021 (the “Final Expiration Date”). 

As long as the Rights are attached to the Common Stock, the Company will issue one Right with each new Common Stock so that all such shares will have Rights attached.

Exempt Persons

The board of directors may determine that a person is exempt from the Rights Agreement (an “Exempt Person”); provided that such determination is made, and no person shall qualify as an Exempt Person unless such determination is made, prior to such time as any person becomes an Acquiring Person; provided further that any person will cease to be an Exempt Person if the board of directors makes a contrary determination with respect to such person.

Flip-In Event

If a person or group becomes an Acquiring Person at any time after the date of the Rights Agreement (with certain limited exceptions) the Rights will become exercisable for Common Stock (or, in certain circumstances, shares of 

Series E Preferred Stock or other similar securities of the Company) having a value equal to two times the exercise price of the Right. From and after the announcement that any person has become an Acquiring Person, if the Rights evidenced by a Right Certificate are or were at any time on or after the earlier of (i) the date of such announcement or (ii) the Distribution Date acquired or beneficially owned by an Acquiring Person or an associate or affiliate of an Acquiring Person, such Rights shall become void, and any holder of such Rights shall thereafter have no right to exercise such Rights.

Flip-Over

If, at any time after a person becomes an Acquiring Person, (i) the Company consolidates with, or merges with and into, any other person; (ii) any person consolidates with the Company, or merges with and into the Company, and the Company is the continuing or surviving corporation of such merger and, in connection with such merger, all or part of the Common Stock are or will be changed into or exchanged for stock or other securities of any other person (or the Company) or cash or any other property; or (iii) 50% or more of its consolidated assets or Earning Power (as defined in the Rights Agreement) are sold, then proper provision will be made so that each holder of a Right would thereafter have the right to receive, upon the exercise thereof at the then current exercise price of the Right, that number of shares of common stock of the acquiring company which at the time of such transaction would have a market value of two times the exercise price of the Right. Upon the occurrence of a flip-in or flip-over event, if the board of directors so elects, the Company shall deliver upon payment of the exercise price of a Right an amount of cash or securities equivalent in value to the Common Stock issuable upon exercise of a Right; provided that, if the Company fails to meet such obligation within 30 days following of the announcement that a person has become an Acquiring Person, the Company must deliver, upon exercise of a Right but without requiring payment of the exercise price then in effect, Common Stock (to the extent available) and cash equal in value to the difference between the value of the Common Stock otherwise issuable upon the exercise of a Right and the exercise price then in effect. The board of directors may extend the 30-day period described above for up to an additional 60 days to permit the taking of action that may be necessary to authorize sufficient additional Common Stock to permit the issuance of Common Stock upon the exercise in full of the Rights.

Exchange

At any time after any person becomes an Acquiring Person and prior to the acquisition by any person or group of a majority of the outstanding Common Stock, the board of directors may exchange the Rights (other than Rights owned by such person or group which have become void), in whole or in part, at an exchange ratio of one share of Common Stock per Right (subject to adjustment).

Redemption

At any time prior to the time any person or group becomes an Acquiring Person, the board of directors may redeem the Rights in whole, but not in part, at a price of $0.001 per Right (the “Redemption Price”). The redemption of the Rights may be made effective at such time, on such basis and with such conditions as the board of directors in its sole discretion may establish. Immediately upon any redemption of the Rights, the right to exercise the Rights would have terminated and the only right of the holders of Rights will be to receive the Redemption Price.

Amendment

The terms of the Rights Agreement may be amended by the board of directors without the consent of the holders of the Rights, provided that no such amendment may adversely affect the interests of the holders of Rights. Without limiting the foregoing, the Company may at any time prior to such time as any person being an Acquiring Person amend the Rights Agreement to lower the threshold at which a person or group becomes an Acquiring Person, but may not lower the threshold below 5% of the outstanding Common Stock. In addition, the board of directors may not cause a person or group to become an Acquiring Person by lowering this threshold below the percentage interest that such person or group already owns from and after such time as any person becomes an Acquiring Person no such amendment may adversely affect the interests of the holders of the Rights (other than the Acquiring Person and its affiliates and associates).

Adjustment

The Purchase Price payable, and the number of shares of Series E Preferred Stock or other securities or property issuable, upon exercise of the Rights is subject to adjustment from time to time to prevent dilution (i) in the event of a stock dividend on, or a subdivision, combination or reclassification of, the shares of Series E Preferred Stock; (ii) upon the grant to holders of the shares of Series E Preferred Stock of certain rights or warrants to subscribe for or purchase shares of Series E Preferred Stock at a price, or securities convertible into shares of Series E Preferred Stock with a conversion price, less than the then current market price of the shares of Series E Preferred Stock; or (iii) upon the distribution to holders of the shares of Series E Preferred Stock of evidences of indebtedness or assets (excluding regular periodic cash dividends or dividends payable in shares of Series E Preferred Stock) or of subscription rights or warrants (other than those referred to above).

The number of outstanding Rights and the number of shares of Series E Preferred Stock issuable upon exercise of each Right are also subject to adjustment in the event of a stock split of the Common Stock or a stock dividend on the Common Stock payable in Common Stock or subdivisions, consolidations or combinations of the Common Stock occurring, in any such case, prior to the Distribution Date.

Series E Preferred Stock

The value of the one one-thousandth of a share of Series E Preferred Stock purchasable upon exercise of each Right is intended to approximate the value of one Common Stock. Each holder of one one-thousandth of a share of Series E Preferred Stock will entitle the holder thereof to the same dividends and liquidation rights as if the holder held one share of Common Stock and will be treated the same as a share of Common Stock in the event of a merger, consolidation or other share exchange. These rights are protected by customary anti-dilution provisions.

Rights of Holders

Until a Right is exercised, the holder thereof, as such, will have no rights as a stockholder of the Company, including, without limitation, the right to vote or to receive dividends.

Certain Anti-Takeover Effects

The Rights will not prevent a takeover of the Company. However, the Rights may cause substantial dilution to a person or group that acquires 10% or more of the outstanding Common Stock. The Rights however, should not interfere with any merger or other business combination approved by the board of directors.

This summary description of the Rights and the Rights Agreement is qualified in its entirety by the Rights Agreement, a copy of which is included as an exhibit to the Annual Report on Form 10-K of which this Exhibit 4.8 is a part and is incorporated herein by reference.ex_230834.htm

Exhibit 4.4 

 

DESCRIPTION OF COMMON STOCK

 

The following is a description of common stock of Rocky Brands, Inc. (the “Company”), which is the only security of the Company registered pursuant to Section 12 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934. The following description is based on the related provisions of the Company’s Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation, as amended (the “Articles”), Amended and Restated Code of Regulations (the “Regulations”), and applicable Ohio law. This description is intended as a summary and is qualified in its entirety by, and should be read in conjunction with, the Articles, Regulations and applicable Ohio law. The Articles and Regulations are filed as exhibits to the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and are incorporated herein by reference. 

 

Authorized Common Stock 

 

The Company is authorized to issue up to 25,000,000 shares of common stock, without par value (the “Common Stock”). 

 

In addition to the Common Stock, the Company is also authorized to issue up to 250,000 shares of Voting Preferred Stock, without par value, and  250,000 shares of Non-Voting Preferred Stock, without par value (collectively, the “Preferred Stock”). The issuance of Preferred Stock may adversely affect the rights of holders of the Company’s Common Stock by, among other things:

 

	 	
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			restricting dividends on the Common Stock;

			

	 	
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			diluting the voting power of the Common Stock;

			

	 	
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			impairing the liquidation rights of the Common Stock; or

			

	 	
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			delaying or preventing a change in control without further action by the Company’s board of directors or shareholders.

			

 

Common Stock 

 

Fully Paid and Nonassessable 

 

All of the outstanding shares of the Company’s Common Stock are fully paid and nonassessable.

 

Voting Rights 

 

The holders of shares of Common Stock are entitled to one vote per share on all matters to be voted on by such holders.  The election of director nominees requires the favorable vote of a plurality of all votes cast by the holders of the Common Stock at a meeting at which a quorum is present.  Holders of shares of Common Stock are not entitled to cumulative voting of their shares in elections of directors.

 

Board Classification 

 

The Company’s board of directors is divided into two classes serving staggered terms of two years.

 

 

 

 

Dividends 

 

Subject to the rights of the holders of any class of Preferred Stock outstanding at any time, the holders of shares of Common Stock are entitled to receive such dividends, if any, as may be declared from time to time by the Company’s board of directors in its discretion from funds legally available therefor.

 

Right to Receive Liquidation Distributions 

 

Upon liquidation, dissolution or winding-up, and after the Company pays or makes adequate provision for all of its known debts and liabilities, and subject to any rights that are granted to the holders of any class of Preferred Stock, the holders of shares of Common Stock are entitled to receive pro rata all assets remaining available for distribution to holders of such shares.

 

No Preemptive or Similar Rights 

 

The Common Stock has no preemptive or other subscription rights, and there are no conversion rights or redemption or sinking fund provisions with respect to such shares of Common Stock. 

 

Anti-Takeover Provisions of the Articles, Regulations and Ohio Law

 

The following provisions of the Company’s Articles, Regulations, and Ohio law may delay or discourage transactions involving an actual or potential change in the Company’s control or change in its management, including transactions in which shareholders might otherwise receive a premium for their shares, or transactions that the Company’s shareholders might otherwise deem to be in their best interests.

 

Articles and Regulations: 

 

Among other things, the Articles and Regulations:

 

	 	
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			permit the issuance of Preferred Stock by action of the board of directors;

			
	 	
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			provide that, except for a vacancy caused by the removal of a director as provided by law or in the Regulations, a vacancy may be filled by a person selected by a majority of the remaining directors then in office;

			
	 	
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			require that prospective nominees to the board of directors make certain certifications to the Company, including, without limitation, concerning the nominating shareholder’s ownership position in the Company’s securities;

			
	 	
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			require that shareholders seeking to present proposals before a meeting of shareholders or to nominate candidates for election as directors at a meeting of shareholders must provide notice in writing in a timely manner, and also specify requirements as to the form and content of such notice;

			
	 	
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			divide the board of directors into two classes serving staggered terms of two years;

			
	 	
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			provide that directors may be removed from office only for cause;

			
	 	
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			provide that the Company shall, to the fullest extent permitted by Ohio law, indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Company’s directors, officers and certain other covered

			

 

 

 

 

	 	 	
			persons against certain liabilities and losses incurred in connection with their positions or services;  and

			

	 	
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			do not provide for cumulative voting rights for the election of directors.

			

 

Ohio Business Combination Statute: 

 

Additionally, the Company is subject to Chapter 1704 of the Ohio Revised Code, which prohibits certain business combinations and transactions between an “issuing public corporation” and an “interested shareholder” for at least three years after the interested shareholder attains 10% ownership of the issuing public corporation, unless the board of directors of the issuing public corporation approves the transaction prior to the interested shareholder attaining such 10% ownership. An “issuing public corporation” is an Ohio corporation with 50 or more shareholders that has its principal place of business, principal executive offices, or substantial assets within the State of Ohio, and as to which no close corporation agreement exists. An “interested shareholder” is a person who, at any time within the three-year period immediately prior to the date on which it is sought to be determined whether the person is an interested shareholder, was the beneficial owner of 10% or more of the shares of a corporation. Examples of transactions regulated by Chapter 1704 include the disposition of assets, mergers and consolidations, voluntary dissolutions, and the transfer of shares.

 

Subsequent to the three-year period, a transaction subject to Chapter 1704 may take place provided that certain conditions are satisfied, including at least one of the following:

 

	 	
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			prior to the interested shareholder’s share acquisition date, the board of directors of the issuing public corporation approved the purchase of shares by the interested shareholder;

			
	 	
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			the transaction is approved by the holders of shares with at least 66 2/3% of the voting power of the corporation (or a different proportion set forth in the articles of incorporation), including at least a majority of the outstanding shares after excluding shares controlled by the interested shareholder; or

			
	 	
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			the business combination results in shareholders, other than the interested shareholder, receiving a fair price plus interest for their shares.

			

 

Ohio Control Bids Statute: 

 

Section 1707.041 of the Ohio Revised Code regulates certain “control bids” for corporations in Ohio with certain concentrations of Ohio shareholders and permits the Ohio Division of Securities to suspend a control bid if certain information is not provided to offerees, the subject corporation and the Ohio Division of Securities. Control bids include the purchase or offer to purchase any equity security of such a corporation from a resident of Ohio if, after the purchase of that security, the offeror would be directly or indirectly the beneficial owner of more than 10% of any class of issued and outstanding equity securities of the corporation. Information that must be provided in connection with a control bid includes, among other things, a statement of any plans or proposals that the offeror, upon gaining control, may have to liquidate the subject corporation, sell its assets, effect a merger or consolidation of the corporation, establish, terminate, convert, or amend employee benefit plans, close any plant or facility of the subject corporation or of any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, change or reduce its work force or the work force of any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, or make any other major change in the corporation’s business, corporate structure, management personnel or policies of employment. A “control bid” does not include an offer to acquire any equity security, or the acquisition of any equity security pursuant to an offer, for the sole account of the offeror, from not more than fifty persons, made in good faith and not for the purpose of avoiding the provisions of Chapter 1707 of the Ohio Revised Code.

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Ohio Control Share Acquisition Statute

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The Company has opted out of the application of Section 1701.831 of the Ohio Revised Code, known as the “Ohio Control Share Acquisition Statute.” This statute provides that, unless a corporation’s articles of incorporation or code of regulations provide that such section does not apply, notice and information filings, and special shareholder meeting and voting procedures, must occur prior to any person’s acquisition of an issuer’s shares that would entitle the acquirer to exercise or direct the voting power of the issuer in the election of directors within any of the following ranges:

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			one-fifth or more, but less than one-third, of the voting power;

			
	 	
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			one-third or more, but less than a majority, of the voting power; and

			
	 	
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			a majority or more of the voting power.

			

 

Listing 

 

The Common Stock is listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the trading symbol “RCKY.”

 

Transfer Agent and Registrar 

 

 Computershare Inc. is the transfer agent and registrar of the Common Stock,  but this may change from time to time.

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