Five Trading Day Period definition

Five Trading Day Period has the meaning provided in Section 2.05 hereof.
Five Trading Day Period means, with respect to any Contingent Interest Period, the five trading days ending on the second trading day immediately preceding the first day of such Contingent Interest Period; provided, however, if the Company shall have declared a Regular Cash Dividend on its Common Stock that is payable during such Contingent Interest Period but for which the record date for determining stockholders entitled thereto precedes the first day of such Contingent Interest Period, then "Five Trading Day Period" shall mean, with respect to such Contingent Interest Period, the five trading days ending on the second trading day immediately preceding such record date.
Five Trading Day Period means, with respect to such Contingent Interest Period, the five trading days ending on the second trading day immediately preceding such record date.

Examples of Five Trading Day Period in a sentence

  • The Company shall pay Contingent Interest in cash to the Holders in respect of any six-month period from and including June 1 to and including November 30 and from and including December 1 to and including May 31, commencing with the six-month period beginning June 1, 2018, if the average Securities Price for the Applicable Five Trading Day Period with respect to such interest period equals 120% or more of $1,000 principal amount of Securities.

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  • The Company shall pay Contingent Interest in cash to the Holders in respect of any six-month period from April 15 to October 14 and from October 15 to April 14, commencing with the six-month period beginning April 15, 2010, if the average Securities Price for the Applicable Five Trading Day Period with respect to such interest period equals 120% or more of $1,000 principal amount of Securities.

  • The Company shall pay Contingent Interest in cash to the Holders in respect of any six-month period from June 1 to and including November 30 and from December 1 to and including May 31, commencing with the six-month period beginning June 1, 2013, if the average Securities Price for the Applicable Five Trading Day Period with respect to such interest period equals 120% or more of $1,000 principal amount of Securities.

  • Subject to the conditions of the Indenture and the accrual and record date provisions specified in this paragraph 5, the Company shall pay Contingent Cash Interest to the Securityholders during any Semiannual Period, with the initial six-month period commencing on September 25, 2009, if, but only if, the average of the Security Market Prices for the Applicable Five Trading Day Period equals 120% or more of the Relevant Value of such Security.

  • The Company shall make Contingent Cash Interest payments to the Holders of Securities, as set forth in Section 14.2 below, during any six month period from June 3 to December 2 and from December 3 to June 2, beginning with the six-month period commencing on June 3, 2008 (each, a "Semiannual Period") if, but only if, the average of the Security Market Prices for the Applicable Five Trading Day Period equals 120% or more of the Relevant Value of such Security.

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  • The amount of Contingent Interest payable per $1,000 principal amount of Securities in respect of any Contingent Interest Period shall equal 0.375% of the average Market Price of a Security for the Five Trading Day Period.

  • The amount of contingent interest payable per $1,000 principal amount of Debentures in respect of any Contingent Interest Period shall equal the greater of (1) 0.25% of the average Debenture Market Price of a Debenture for the Five Trading Day Period and (2) the sum of all Regular Cash Dividends, if any, paid by the Company per share of Common Stock during that Contingent Interest Period multiplied by the Conversion Rate in effect on the date on each such payment date.

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More Definitions of Five Trading Day Period

Five Trading Day Period means, with respect to any Contingent Interest Period, the five Trading Days ending on the second Trading Day immediately preceding the first day of such Contingent Interest Period.
Five Trading Day Period. Section 2.2(d)(ii)

Related to Five Trading Day Period

  • Last Trading Day means, for a particular Contract, the last date on which that Contract may be traded on the Market.

  • VWAP Trading Day means a Business Day.

  • Trading Day means a day on which the principal Trading Market is open for trading.

  • Scheduled Trading Day means a day that is scheduled to be a Trading Day on the principal U.S. national or regional securities exchange or market on which the Common Stock is listed or admitted for trading. If the Common Stock is not so listed or admitted for trading, “Scheduled Trading Day” means a Business Day.

  • Trading Days means any days during the course of which the principal securities exchange on which the Common Stock is listed or admitted to trading is open for the exchange of securities.

  • Average Daily Trading Volume means the average trading volume of the Company’s Common Stock in the ten (10) Trading Days immediately preceding the respective Put Date.

  • Trading Period means the term as defined in the NEPOOL GIS Operating Rules.

  • First Trading Date means 26 August 2022.35 Kalendertagen nach dem Bewertungstag folgt. Zur Klarstellung: die Frist von 35 Kalendertagen ist zwingend und kann weder durch die Emittentin noch den Gläubiger abbedungen werden.

  • Post-Closing Period means any taxable period (or portion thereof) beginning after the Closing Date.

  • Pre-Closing Period means any taxable period ending on or before the Closing Date.

  • Index Business Day means, in respect of an Index, any day on which the Index Sponsor in respect of such Index is scheduled to publish the level of the Index.

  • Put Notice Date means the Trading Day, as set forth below, immediately following the day on which the Investor receives a Put Notice, however a Put Notice shall be deemed delivered on (a) the Trading Day it is received by facsimile or otherwise by the Investor if such notice is received prior to 9:00 am Eastern Time, or (b) the immediately succeeding Trading Day if it is received by facsimile or otherwise after 9:00 am Eastern Time on a Trading Day. No Put Notice may be deemed delivered on a day that is not a Trading Day.

  • Average Trading Price means, with respect to any period, the average of the Market Prices on the last trading day of each full or partial calendar quarter included within such period.

  • Initial Closing Price means the RI Closing Value of a Reference Item on the Strike Date

  • Public Trading Date means the first date upon which Common Stock is listed (or approved for listing) upon notice of issuance on any securities exchange or designated (or approved for designation) upon notice of issuance as a national market security on an interdealer quotation system.

  • Issuance Notice Date means any Trading Day during the Agency Period that an Issuance Notice is delivered pursuant to Section 3(b)(i).

  • Grace Period Business Day means a day on which commercial banks and foreign exchange markets are generally open to settle payments in the place or places and on the days specified for that purpose in the relevant Obligation and if a place or places are not so specified, in the jurisdiction of the Obligation Currency.

  • Average Closing Price means the average of the closing market prices of a Share over the last five (5) Market Days on which transactions in the Shares were recorded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the date of the Market Purchase by the Company or, as the case may be, the date of the making of the offer pursuant to the Off-Market Purchase, and deemed to be adjusted for any corporate action that occurs after the relevant five-day period; and

  • Major Trading Area or "MTA" means Major Trading Area as defined by the FCC in 47 C.F.R. Part 24.202.

  • Marketing Period means the first period of twenty (20) consecutive days after the date of this Agreement throughout and on the last day of which (a) Buyers shall have received all of the Required Information and such Required Information is Compliant (provided, that if the Company shall in good faith reasonably believe it has provided the Required Information and that the Marketing Period has commenced, it may deliver to Buyers a written notice to that effect (stating when it believes it completed such delivery), in which case the Marketing Period will be deemed to have commenced on the date of such notice unless Buyers in good faith reasonably believes the Marketing Period has not commenced and within two Business Days after the delivery of such notice by the Company, delivers a written notice to the Company to that effect (setting forth with specificity why they believe the Marketing Period has not commenced)), and (b) the conditions set forth in Article VII shall be satisfied or waived (other than the condition set forth in Sections 7.01(e) and 7.01(j) and other those that by their nature need not be satisfied until the Closing or are to be performed at Closing, but subject to the satisfaction or waiver of those conditions at such time); provided, that the Marketing Period shall not be deemed to have commenced if at any time during such twenty (20) consecutive day period (i) the applicable independent auditors of the Company shall have withdrawn any audit opinion contained in the Required Information, (ii) any Required Information ceases to be Compliant or (iii) the Company or its independent auditors determines that the Company must restate any historical financial statements or material financial information included in the Required Information (each of the conditions set forth in clauses (i) through (iii) above being referred to as a “Marketing Period Delay Condition”), then, in each case, the Marketing Period shall not be deemed to have commenced until the date on which such Marketing Period Delay Condition is cured, subject, in each case, to the conditions set forth in clauses (a) and (b) and clauses (i) through (iii) above (which may result in a subsequent Marketing Period Delay Condition). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this definition, (A) the Marketing Period shall not include any date from and including November 27, 2014 through and including November 28, 2014, and if such Marketing Period has not ended prior to December 19, 2014, such Marketing Period will not begin until January 5, 2015, (B) if the Required Information is Compliant and any of the Company’s applicable current or former independent accountants declines to issue customary comfort letters (including as to customary negative assurance comfort and change period) with respect to any Required Information, the Marketing Period shall end no earlier than five (5) days after all applicable independent accountants have issued such comfort letters, and (C) the Marketing Period shall terminate on the date on which the Debt Financing or the related financings described in the Debt Commitment Letters required to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby is consummated if such date is earlier than the last day of the twenty (20) consecutive day period described above (including any required extensions, as provided above).

  • Retraction Date means the second last business day of a month.

  • Trading Date means the closing of the first sale to the general public of the Shares pursuant to a registration statement filed with and declared effective by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act.