Enterprise Growth definition

Enterprise Growth means Market Capitalization Increase less any Debt Increases and plus any Debt Reduction.

Examples of Enterprise Growth in a sentence

  • AXA Equitable hereby reaffirms its appointment of the Adviser as the investment adviser for the AXA Enterprise Growth Fund on the terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement.

  • The Local Enterprise Growth Initiative (LEGI) also proposed to focus on increasing enterprise in these deprived areas.

  • AXA Equitable hereby reaffirms its appointment of the Adviser as the investment adviser for the AXA Enterprise Multi-Cap Growth Fund (formerly, AXA Enterprise Growth Fund) on the terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement.

  • As vital stakeholders in our community, businesses have also been involved in the development of priorities for the LAA – in particular through the development of Westminster's Local Enterprise Growth Initiative Bid (LEGI) and through consultation on Westminster's Economic Development Strategy (EDS).

  • In 2006, the four NRF eligible authorities (Burnley, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ with Darwen, Hyndburn and Pendle) and Lancashire County Council came together to successfully bid for Local Enterprise Growth Initiative (LEGI) funding.

  • These have included AgVantage, the Georgia Enterprise Growth Initiative, the Georgia Microfinance Stabilization and Enhancement activity, the Land Market Development Project, and the banking infrastructure strengthening program to assist the National Bank of Georgia.

  • Upon the occurrence of each SAR Trigger, Executive shall be granted that number of SARs with a value equal to eight-tenths of one percent (.8%) of the Enterprise Growth as of the Grant Date divided by the Crown Stock Price.

  • During the period of Executive’s employment with the Company, the Company shall employ Executive, and Executive shall serve as President, Enterprise Growth and Global Markets.

  • The recent publication of the SOLAS strategy for employee development, “Supporting Working Lives and Enterprise Growth in Ireland 2018- 2021” provides the sector and CETB with an agreed roadmap and tools to effectively engage with this area of provision.

  • Executive agrees that, in his work as President, Enterprise Growth and Global Markets, he will be exposed to or create Confidential Information, Work Product, trade secrets, goodwill, and other business relationships.