Intrinsic Value Sample Clauses
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Intrinsic Value. “Intrinsic Value” means, in the case of a MI Corp. Option prior to the Distribution Date, the difference, if any, between the MI Corp. Pre-Distribution Stock Price and the exercise price per share of MI Corp. Common Stock subject to such MI Corp. Option, multiplied by the number of shares of MI Corp. Common Stock subject to such MI Corp. Option.
Intrinsic Value. 2 1.26 Liabilities....................................................................... 2 1.27 NASDAQ............................................................................ 3 1.28
Intrinsic Value. 6 1.40 IRS............................................................ 6 1.41 Liabilities.................................................... 6 1.42 Non-parties.................................................... 6 1.43 NYSE........................................................... 6
Intrinsic Value. An intrinsic value is the strike price minus the current price of the underlying security. Money call options have an intrinsic value.
Intrinsic Value. Intrinsic Value The excess of the Stock Price (determined in accordance with this Schedule 1) over the prevailing Exercise Price multiplied by the number of shares of Common Stock underlying the portion of this Warrant that is subject to the Cashless Major Exercise (by reference to the number of shares of Common Stock that would be issuable upon a Cash Exercise of the Warrant or such portion thereof).
Intrinsic Value ρ : A × Σ → R defines the intrinsic value of an agent being in a particular PAS. ρ(αi, σj) defines the reward agent ▇▇ receives from being in PAS σj. Σ(·) can be seen as a landscape with hills and valleys corresponding to ρ(·). Since ρ(·) is defined based only on the agent and what state it is using, and not on what states other agents have, we consider ρ(·) to be the intrinsic value of the state with respect to an agent. In many cases ρ(·) is independent of the agent as well. We define max(ρ) as the set {(αi, σj)} with the highest ρ(αi, σj)
