Trading Dollar Volume definition

Trading Dollar Volume means, for any day on which the ADRs are traded on the Principal Market, the product of (i) the daily average trading volume of the ADRs on such day multiplied by (ii) the Weighted Average Price for the ADRs on such day.

Examples of Trading Dollar Volume in a sentence

  • Without this air break it is possible for contamination to occur whenever the mains pressure is reduced.

  • The intention is to repeat the process annually andinhibit the plant progressing further down the Lonnen.

  • Daily Trading Dollar Volume, Applicable Trading Price, Purchase Price per Share, the Company Designated Minimum Price, the Trigger Price and the $1.00 amounts provided in Section 1(d) hereof shall be adjusted appropriately to reflect stock splits, stock dividends, combinations and like transactions affecting the Class A Common Stock.

  • Daily Trading Dollar Volume, Applicable Trading Price (as defined below), Purchase Price per Share, the Floor Price and the $1.50 amounts and all other amounts provided in Sections 1(b), 1(d), 1(f) and 1(g) hereof and the limitations imposed by Section 1.e.(2) hereof on the number of shares of Common Stock acquirable shall be adjusted appropriately to reflect stock splits, stock dividends, combinations and like transactions affecting the Common Stock.

  • Trading Dollar Volume, daily dollar volume-weighted average price, Purchase Prices per Share and the $3.25 amounts provided in Section 1(d) hereof shall be adjusted appropriately to reflect stock splits, stock dividends, combinations and like transactions affecting the Common Stock.

Related to Trading Dollar Volume

  • Average Daily Trading Volume means, with respect to any date, the average of the daily trading volumes for the Class A Common Stock on the Principal Trading Facility for the thirty (30) Trading Days immediately preceding such date.