Define: Restricted Stock

What does "Restricted Stock" mean? The meaning differs based on the contract. We found 5 definitions across 6 companies in SEC filings.

Definition 1 (CATERPILLAR INC, seen in 2 filings)

Restricted Stock means shares of Common Stock which are subject to a Restriction Period and which may, in addition thereto, be subject to the attainment of specified Performance Measures within a specified Performance Period.

Source: CATERPILLAR INC 10-K


Definition 2 (AMERICAN EXPRESS CO, seen in 1 filing)

Restricted Stock means an Award that is an issuance of shares to a Participant that are subject to vesting conditions, and that are cancelled if the applicable vesting conditions are not satisfied.

Source: AMERICAN EXPRESS CO 10-K


Definition 3 (Walmart Inc., seen in 1 filing)

Restricted Stock means Shares granted under the Plan that are subject to forfeiture if certain vesting conditions are not satisfied, and before the Shares vest and are delivered.

Source: Walmart Inc. 10-K


Definition 4 (BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORP, seen in 1 filing)

Restricted Stock means An Award of Stock subject to forfeiture to the Company if specified conditions are not satisfied.

Source: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORP 10-K


Definition 5 (EBAY INC, seen in 1 filing)

Restricted Stock means Stock awarded to a Participant pursuant to Article 6 that is subject to certain restrictions and may be subject to risk of forfeiture.

Source: EBAY INC 8-K



Data extracted from 6 SEC EDGAR filings across 6 companies. Source: Material contracts (Exhibit 10) filed under Regulation S-K.


This page presents definitions found in actual SEC filings for informational purposes. The specific definition appropriate for your contract may vary based on jurisdiction, industry, and specific circumstances. Consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice.

Occurrences: 6
Companies: 6
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