Market Capitalisation definition

Market Capitalisation means the market capitalization of the issuer of the relevant share. It is displayed in Bloomberg under the mnemonic “CUR_MKT_CAP * FX” (2) On each Collateral Test Date, the total market value of all shares which are issued by financial companies shall not exceed 35% of the Collateral Reference Amount of the Secured Notes.
Market Capitalisation means the aggregate value of the company based on its current market price and the total number of outstanding shares of the company.
Market Capitalisation means an amount equal to (a) the total number of issued and outstanding shares of Capital Stock of the IPO Entity on the date of the declaration of the relevant dividend, multiplied by (b) the arithmetic mean of the closing prices per share of such Capital Stock for the 30 consecutive trading days immediately preceding the date of the declaration of such dividend.

Examples of Market Capitalisation in a sentence

  • The amount of the Revolving Facility represents approximately 5.7% and 22.4% of the Total Assets and Market Capitalisation respectively.


More Definitions of Market Capitalisation

Market Capitalisation means the total dollar value of all outstanding Securities in an issuer to be calculated by multiplying the number of Securities of that Issuer times the Current Market Price for that Issuer’s Securities;
Market Capitalisation means DKK 43,305,000,000 adjusted for any net cash proceeds from the subscription of new Shares in the Issuer made since the Issue Date.
Market Capitalisation means an amount equal to the total number of issued and outstanding shares of the Issuer on the relevant test date multiplied by the arithmetic mean of the closing prices per share for the thirty (30) consecutive Business Days immediately preceding such testing date.
Market Capitalisation means the product obtained as a result of multiplying (A) by (B), where (A) is the average closing price for the issued shares of the Parent on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange during the 30 (thirty) day period prior to the date the relevant Obligor or Material Group Company has entered into a legally binding commitment to make the relevant acquisition or investment or the relevant sale, lease, transfer or other disposal (as applicable) and (B) is the total number of shares (including, without double counting those represented by American depository receipts) issued by the Parent;
Market Capitalisation means the total number of Ordinary shares of the Company multiplied by the closing share price;
Market Capitalisation means, in relation to any Person on any date, the sum of:
Market Capitalisation means an amount equal to (a) the total number of issued and outstanding shares of Capital Stock (as defined in Clause 12.1 (Change of Control)) of the IPO Entity on the date of the declaration of the relevant dividend, multiplied by (b) the arithmetic mean of the closing prices per share of such Capital Stock for the 30 consecutive trading days immediately preceding the date of the declaration of such dividend.