Examples of Common Share Exchange Ratio in a sentence
Referring to the results of those financial analyses, former CMTH and STB, on several occasions, conducted careful negotiations and discussions on the Common Share Exchange Ratio, comprehensively taking into consideration factors such as the financial position, assets, and future prospects of each party.
As a result, CMTH and STB have reached the conclusion that the above Common Share Exchange Ratio is appropriate.
Referring to the results of those financial analyses, CMTH and STB, on several occasions, conducted careful negotiations and discussions on the Common Share Exchange Ratio, comprehensively taking into consideration factors such as the financial position, assets, and future prospects of each party.
Daiwa delivered a written opinion to the board of directors of the Company, dated August 23, 2010, stating that, as of such date, the Common Share Exchange Ratio was fair, from a financial point of view, to the holders of the Company’s common stock, subject to the conditions set forth above and certain other conditions.
In March 2016, the FASB issued a new accounting standard update intended to simplify several aspects of the accounting for share-based payment transactions.
Each of the Common Share Exchange Ratio ranges represents the range of the number of shares of SMTH (currently CMTH) common stock that are to be allotted for each share of the Company’s common stock, based on the result of the relevant analysis.
This is exactly the same line as the one in the Delegates' Version.
As a result of such negotiations and discussions, the Company and STB concluded that the Common Share Exchange Ratio set out below is appropriate and agreed on the Common Share Exchange Ratio.
STB received written opinions (so-called “fairness opinions”) from UBS dated August 24, 2010, and from Daiwa dated August 23, 2010 to the effect that, as of such date, based upon and subject to various assumptions described in Exhibit 1 and certain other assumptions, the agreed upon Common Share Exchange Ratio was fair, from a financial point of view, to STB’s common shareholders.
CMTH received written opinions (so-called “fairness opinions”) from X.X. Xxxxxx and Nomura Securities dated August 23, 2010 to the effect that, as of such date, based upon and subject to various assumptions described in Exhibit 1 and certain other assumptions, the agreed upon Common Share Exchange Ratio was fair, from a financial point of view, to CMTH or CMTH’s common shareholders.