Dilution Spike Factor definition

Dilution Spike Factor means, for any calendar month, the product of (a) the positive difference, if any, between: (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any calendar month during the twelve most recent calendar months and (ii) the arithmetic average of the Dilution Ratios for such twelve months and (b) (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any calendar month during the twelve most recent calendar months, divided by (ii) the arithmetic average of the Dilution Ratios for such twelve months.
Dilution Spike Factor means, for any Fiscal Month, the product of (a) the positive difference, if any, between: (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any Fiscal Month during the twelve most recent Fiscal Months and (ii) the arithmetic average of the Dilution Ratios for such twelve Fiscal Months times (b) (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any Fiscal Month during the twelve most recent Fiscal Months, divided by (ii) the arithmetic average of the Dilution Ratios for such twelve Fiscal Months.
Dilution Spike Factor means, for any Settlement Period, the product of (a) the positive difference, if any, between (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any Settlement Period during the twelve most recently ended Settlement Periods; minus (ii) the arithmetic average of the Dilution Ratios for such twelve (12) months and (b) (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any Settlement Period during the twelve most recently ended Settlement Periods; divided by (ii) the arithmetic average of the Dilution Ratios for such twelve (12) months.

More Definitions of Dilution Spike Factor

Dilution Spike Factor means, for any calendar month, the product of (a) the positive difference, if any, between: (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any calendar month during the twelve most recent calendar months and (ii) the arithmetic average of the Dilution Ratios for such twelve months and (b) (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any calendar month during the
Dilution Spike Factor means, for any referenced Accounting Period, the product of: (a) the positive difference, if any, between (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any Accounting Period during the twelve most recent Accounting Periods (including the referenced Accounting Period) and (ii) the Average Dilution Ratio during those twelve most recent Accounting Periods (including the referenced Accounting Period); and (b) (i) the highest Dilution
Dilution Spike Factor means, for any referenced Accounting Period, the product of: (a) the positive difference, if any, between (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any Accounting Period during the twelve most recent Accounting Periods (including the referenced Accounting Period) and (ii) the Average Dilution Ratio during those twelve most recent Accounting Periods (including the referenced Accounting Period); and (b) (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any Accounting Period during the twelve most recent Accounting Periods (including the referenced Accounting Period), divided by (ii) the Average Dilution Ratio during those twelve most recent Accounting Periods (including the referenced Accounting Period).
Dilution Spike Factor means, for any calendar month, the product of (a) the positive difference, if any, between: (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any calendar month during the twelve most recent calendar months and (ii) the arithmetic average of the Dilution Ratios for such twelve months and (b) (i) the highest Dilution Ratio for any calendar month during the twelve most recent calendar months, divided by (ii) the arithmetic average of the Dilution Ratios for such twelve months. “Discount” means with respect to any Purchaser: (a) for any Portion of Capital for any Yield Period with respect to any Purchaser to the extent such Portion of Capital will be funded by such Purchaser during such Yield Period through the issuance of Notes: CPR x C x ED/360 + YPF (b) for any Portion of Capital for any Yield Period with respect to any Purchaser to the extent such Portion of Capital will not be funded by such Purchaser during such Yield Period through the issuance of Notes: AR x C x ED/Year + YPF where: AR = the Alternate Rate for such Portion of Capital for such Yield Period with respect to such Purchaser, C = the Capital with respect to such Portion of Capital during such Yield Period with respect to such Purchaser,
Dilution Spike Factor means, as of any day, the product of (a) the remainder, if positive, of (i) the highest Dilution Spike Factor Ratio for any applicable Dilution Spike Factor Measurement Date, minus (ii) the arithmetic average of the Dilution Spike Factor Ratios for each applicable Dilution Spike Factor Measurement Date, multiplied by (b) the quotient of (i) the highest Dilution Spike Factor Ratio for any Dilution Spike Factor Measurement Date, divided by

Related to Dilution Spike Factor

  • Dilution Ratio means the ratio (expressed as a percentage and rounded to the nearest 1/100th of 1%, with 5/1000th of 1% rounded upward), computed as of the last day of each calendar month by dividing: (a) the aggregate amount of payments made or owed by the Seller pursuant to Section 1.4(e)(i) of this Agreement during such calendar month by (b) the aggregate credit sales made by all the Originators during the calendar month that is one month prior to such calendar month.

  • Dilution Horizon Ratio means, as of any Cut-off Date, a ratio (expressed as a decimal), computed by dividing (i) the aggregate sales generated by the Originators during the Calculation Period ending on such Cut-Off Date, by (ii) the Net Pool Balance as of such Cut-Off Date.

  • Load Factor means the percentage of aircraft seats actually occupied on a flight (RPMs divided by ASMs). “NMB” means the National Mediation Board.

  • Leverage Factor means the leverage factor in respect of a Series of ETP Securities as specified in the relevant Final Terms.

  • Adjustment Factor means, with respect to a share of the Fund (or one unit of any other security for which a Fund Closing Price must be determined), 1.0, subject to adjustment in the event of certain events affecting the shares of the Fund. See “—Anti-dilution Adjustments Relating to the Fund; Alternate Calculation —Anti-dilution Adjustments” below.