BOM Value definition

BOM Value. (“BV”) shall mean, for a specific Product, an amount equal to the aggregate total of FLEXTRONICS last price list which was approved by Veraz, to each item multiply by the quantity in the B▇▇▇ of Materials for such Product.

Examples of BOM Value in a sentence

  • As of the Effective Date, Exhibit A will reflect interim prices based upon agreed estimates of the BOM Value at Closing and the Initial Overhead for Products to be manufactured by Flextronics in the United States and in Ireland.

  • On or before March 31, 2000, or such other date as the Parties may agree, Exhibit A will be amended to reflect prices for Products delivered in the Initial Quarter based upon the actual BOM Value at Closing and the Initial Overhead.

  • Within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date, Customer shall pay Flextronics an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of: (a) the aggregate of the actual ▇▇▇▇ of Materials values for all Products delivered by Customer to End Users between December 21, 1999, and the Effective Date; subtracted from (b) the aggregate ▇▇▇▇ of Materials values for such Products calculated using the BOM Value as of December 21, 1999.

  • Prices for all Products delivered to Customer during the Initial Quarter shall be calculated as follows: For Products manufactured by Flextronics in the United States: Initial Price = (BOM Value at Closing + Initial Overhead) x .944 For Products manufactured by Flextronics in Ireland: Initial Price = (BOM Value at Closing + Initial Overhead) The Initial Price for all Products is included in Exhibit A.

  • Customer shall, at its cost and expense, have the right exercisable on a Quarterly basis upon ten (10) days' notice to Flextronics during Flextronics' normal business hours to review Flextronics' books and records relating to BOM Value and Materials costs and, for new products being considered for manufacture under this Agreement pursuant to Section 7.1, Labor Cost and Non-Labor Overhead, for the purpose of confirming those costs and the pricing methodology for the Products and all fees or charges payable.

  • Flextronics shall, subject to any relevant obligation of confidentiality, provide to Customer all information and documentation reasonably required by Customer with respect to BOM Value and Materials costs.

  • Upon request by Veraz, FLEXTRONICS shall share promptly with Veraz all information related to and elements of pricing, including without limitation an itemized list of all current BOM Value, assembly, manufacturing and test labor rates and costs, directly apportioned selling, general and administrative expenses, profit and manufacturing overhead costs.

  • The Parties further agree that for purposes of Section 9, the BOM Value (as defined in Sections 9.2.2 and 9.4.3), of such Materials purchased from Veraz shall be calculated using an amount equal to the Veraz Existing Material Price before adding the [*]%, i.e. the value of such Material.

  • Initial Price in the US and Ireland is the sum of BOM Value at Closing and Initial Overhead.

  • Prices for all Products delivered to Customer during the --------------- Initial Quarter shall be calculated as follows: For Products manufactured by Flextronics in the United States: Initial Price = (BOM Value at Closing + Initial Overhead) x .944 For Products manufactured by Flextronics in Ireland: Initial Price = (BOM Value at Closing + Initial Overhead) The Initial Price for all Products is included in Exhibit A.

Related to BOM Value

  • RI Value means, in respect of a Reference Item and a ST Valuation Date, (i) the RI Closing Value for such Reference Item in respect of such ST Valuation Date, divided by (ii) the relevant RI Initial Value (expressed as a percentage).

  • Baseline Value for each of the Company and the Peer Companies means the dollar amount representing the average of the Fair Market Value of one share of common stock of such company over the five consecutive trading days ending on, and including, the Effective Date.

  • Worst Value means, in respect of a ST Valuation Date, the RI Value for the Reference Item(s) with the lowest or equal lowest RI Value for any Reference Item in the Basket in respect of such ST Valuation Date.

  • Company Value means the actual value of the Company as a going concern based on the difference between (a) the actual value of all of its assets as determined in good faith by the Board, including a majority of the Independent Directors, and (b) all of its liabilities as set forth on its balance sheet for the period ended immediately prior to the determination date, provided that (i) if the Company Value is being determined in connection with a Change of Control that establishes the Company’s net worth, then the Company Value shall be the net worth established thereby and (ii) if the Company Value is being determined in connection with a Listing, then the Company Value shall be equal to the number of outstanding Common Shares multiplied by the Closing Price of a single Common Share averaged over a period of 30 trading days during which the Shares are listed or quoted for trading after the date of Listing. For purposes hereof, a “trading day” shall be any day on which the NYSE is open for trading, whether or not the Common Shares are then listed on the NYSE and whether or not there is an actual trade of Common Shares on any such day. If the holder of Convertible Shares disagrees as to the Company Value as determined by the Board, then each of the holder of Convertible Shares and the Company shall name one appraiser and the two named appraisers shall promptly agree in good faith to the appointment of one other appraiser whose determination of the Value shall be final and binding on the parties as to the Company Value. The cost of such appraisal shall be split evenly between the Company and the Advisor.

  • Adjusted Value as used in subdivision (d) means: