Acquisition Value definition

Acquisition Value of the Common Stock means, for each Trading Day in the Valuation Period, the value of the consideration paid per share of Common Stock in connection with such Public Acquirer Change of Control, as follows:
Acquisition Value means the total financial commitment resulting from a procurement process, including all expenses related to fully executing all available renewals and contract extension options available in the contract in Canadian currency, exclusive of taxes;
Acquisition Value of our common stock means, for each trading day in the valuation period, the value of the consideration paid per share of our common stock in connection with such public acquirer change of control, as follows:

Examples of Acquisition Value in a sentence

  • If the balance due on any Loan purchased pursuant to Section 1.01(d) has been reduced by Seller as a result of a payment by check received prior to the Closing Date, which item is returned after the Closing Date, the Acquisition Value represented by the Loan transferred shall be correspondingly increased and an amount in cash equal to such increase shall be paid by Buyer to Seller promptly upon demand.

  • Notwithstanding anything contained herein, all determinations, interpretations and assumptions relating to the vesting of the RSUs (including, without limitation, determinations, interpretations and assumptions with respect to Company TSR Percentage, the Company Acquisition Value, the Company Disposition Square Footage, the Occupancy Rate and the Weighted Average Lease Term) shall be made by the Administrator and shall be applied consistently and uniformly to all similar Awards granted under the Plan.

  • If the Board of Directors of the Company is not, after applying such standards, able to independently determine that the Target Business has a fair market value equal to at least the Acquisition Value, or if the Target Business is an Affiliate of the Company, the Sponsor, ▇▇▇▇▇ Brothers or any officer or director of the Company, the Company shall obtain an opinion from an unaffiliated, independent investment banking firm which is a member of the NASD with respect to the satisfaction of such criteria.

  • For purposes of this Agreement, "Occam Supplemental Termination Fee" shall mean the lesser of (A) $1,750,000 and (B) twenty five percent (25%) of the amount the Occam Third Party Acquisition Value (as defined below) exceeds that amount equal to the product of (i) the outstanding number of shares of ANI Common Stock as of the date hereof multiplied by (ii) the ANI Stock Price as of the date hereof multiplied by (iii) 3.385058.

  • Any Initial Unvested Incentive Distribution Units which have not been forfeited as provided under Section 2.1(b) shall vest ratably at a rate of 10,000 Incentive Distribution Units per $35.5 million of additional Acquisition Value paid by the Partnership or any Group Member.


More Definitions of Acquisition Value

Acquisition Value means the purchase price paid for the acquisition of an Investment Property, including all taxes, fees, charges, and reasonable expenses incurred for such acquisition.
Acquisition Value. , in relation to a bank asset, means the value determined by NAMA in accordance with the valuation methodology;
Acquisition Value of the Common Stock means, for each Trading Day in the Valuation Period, the value of the consideration paid per share of Common Stock in connection with such Public Acquirer Change in Control, (i) for any cash, 100% of the face amount of such cash; (ii) for any Acquirer Common Stock, 100% of the closing sale price of such acquirer common stock on each such Trading Day; and (iii) for any other securities, assets or property, 102% of the fair market value of such security, asset or property on each such Trading Day, as determined by two independent nationally recognized investment banks selected by the Trustee for this purpose.
Acquisition Value means the acquisition value determined in accordance with section 32;
Acquisition Value means the 883 pence (or such higher amount as may be agreed between Clinigen and Triton) to be paid by Bidco for each Clinigen Share under the Acquisition.
Acquisition Value of the Common Stock means, for each Trading Day in the Valuation Period, the value of the consideration paid per share of
Acquisition Value. The land assembled by the Agency and constructed as the Paseo Nuevo Mall had a value (land only) at time of acquisition (February 1989) – approximately $18 million dollars. The bulk of the land assembled by the Agency and which formed the Shopping Center had formerly been City- owned real property – primarily the City-owned surface parking lot known as City Parking Lot No. 1 in the 800 block of State/Chapala and the former City street known as De ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street between State and Chapala Streets. The City conveyed its real property to the Agency without compensation to the City prior to the Shopping Center closing in February 1989.