Examples of Adjusted Working Capital in a sentence
Management believes Adjusted Working Capital provides meaningful information with respect to the liquidity of the Company.
A reconciliation of working capital to Adjusted Working Capital is provided in the section entitled “Liquidity and Capital Resources – Adjusted Working Capital”.
The Seller's objection, if any, to the Accountants' CAWCA Report (the "Seller's CAWCA Objection") shall set forth in reasonable detail the Seller's objection(s) to the Accountants' CAWCA Report and the Seller's calculation of the Closing Adjusted Working Capital Amount.
The Accountants shall issue a report as to their determination of the Closing Adjusted Working Capital Amount (the "Accountants' CAWCA Report") promptly after their determination of such amount and the Purchaser shall deliver the Accountants' CAWCA Report to the Seller no later than sixty (60) days following the Closing Date.
Nevertheless, to the extent there are any creditors with respect to a series of notes whose recourse is not so limited Noteholders may be exposed to risks incurred for the account of other series.