Consideration Ratio definition

Consideration Ratio means as defined in Section 3.5.
Consideration Ratio means one Preferred Share for the Special Option Number of Units or such other ratio that results from the application of CLAUSE 4.1 or CLAUSE 4.
Consideration Ratio has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6.

Examples of Consideration Ratio in a sentence

  • For purposes of the Consideration Ratio, the value of the Closing Stock Consideration on the Closing Date shall be estimated by Buyer using any reasonable method.

  • Minority Sellers have been separately represented by counsel in connection with this Agreement and the Consideration Ratio and any implications of it or have had the opportunity to consult with such counsel and have voluntarily chosen not to do so.

  • The "Series B Liquidation Preference Shares" shall be that number of shares (rounded down to the nearest whole number) of Parent Common Stock equal to the quotient computed by dividing (A) the product of (y) the Series B Liquidation Preference and (z) the Share Consideration Ratio, by (B) the Closing Date Share Price.

  • Specifically, the Option Amendment provides that the Yamaichi Option shall be deemed to continue as an option to purchase the number of shares of BARRA Common Stock and to receive Cash Consideration equal to the Consideration Ratio multiplied by the number of Option Shares subject to the Yamaichi Option on the Closing Date, at the same option exercise price set forth in the Yamaichi Option.

  • For example, if the per share Market Value of Lincoln Common Stock on the Effective Date is $10.00 (indicating a Consideration Ratio of 1.875), a Non-Vested Citizens Stock Option to purchase 200 shares of Citizens Common Stock at an exercise price of $15.25 per share would be converted into an option to purchase 375 shares of Lincoln Common Stock at an exercise price of $8.13 per share.


More Definitions of Consideration Ratio

Consideration Ratio means an amount equal to: (i) the Estimated Cash Merger Consideration,; divided by (ii) the sum of (a) the Estimated Cash Merger Consideration, and (b) the product of (1) the Stock Consideration and (2) the Parent Stock Price.
Consideration Ratio means the quotient obtained by dividing (a) the Aggregate Merger Consideration by (b) the Aggregate Fully Diluted Company Shares.
Consideration Ratio has the meaning as set out in Rule 14.07 of the Listing “Director(s)” the director(s) of the Company
Consideration Ratio means the quotient obtained by dividing (a) the Closing Payment Shares by (b) the Aggregate Fully Diluted Company Shares.
Consideration Ratio means seven-thirds (7/3).
Consideration Ratio means the quotient obtained by dividing (a) the Remainder Stock Consideration by (b) the sum of (i) the Remainder Stock Consideration and
Consideration Ratio means the quotient obtained by dividing (a) the Remainder Stock Consideration by (b) the sum of (i) the Remainder Stock Consideration and (ii) the Final Adjusted Closing Cash Consideration.