Value Reference definition

Value Reference means Platts Oilgram Price Report or OPIS or such other reference as the Agent reasonably determines, in consultation with the Borrower Agent, to be more accurate.

Examples of Value Reference in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Trustee and the Exchange Agent shall rely conclusively on the calculations and information provided to them by the Company including, but not limited to, Current Market Price, VWAP, Trading Price, Parity Value, Reference Share Proportionate Reduction, Average Transaction Consideration and the make whole premium.

  • This analysis indicated the following approximate implied per share equity value reference range for Exscientia, as compared to the share consideration: ​ Exscientia Approximate Implied Per Share Equity Value Reference Range ​ ​ Share Consideration ​ ​ $3.46 – $7.71 ​ ​ ​ $ 4.92 ​ ​ Selected Precedent Transactions Analysis.

  • To the extent that the Estimated Company Inventory Value exceeds the Inventory Value Reference Amount, at the Closing, the Base Amount shall be adjusted upwards dollar for dollar in the amount equal to such difference.

  • Motor Vehicle Owner Approximate Value Reference is made to the Credit Agreement dated as of January 31, 2007 (the “Credit Agreement”), among Affirmative Insurance Holdings, Inc., the Borrower, the Lenders from time to time party thereto, Credit Suisse, Cayman Islands Branch, as administrative agent and as collateral agent, and the other parties thereto.

  • This analysis indicated the following approximate implied per share equity value reference range for Exscientia, as compared to the share consideration: ​ Exscientia Approximate Implied Per Share Equity Value Reference Range ​ ​ Share Consideration ​ ​ $5.85 – $9.80 ​ ​ ​ $ 4.92 ​ ​ Discounted Cash Flow Analysis.

Related to Value Reference

  • Terms of Reference (TOR) means the document included in the RFP as Section 5 which explains the objectives, scope of work, activities, tasks to be performed, respective responsibilities of the Client and the Consultant, and expected results and deliverables of the assignment.

  • Trade Reference means a reference concerning the creditworthiness of the Bidder given by another business that extends credit to the Bidder, such as a supplier.

  • Prime Referenced Rate means, for any day, a per annum interest rate which is equal to the Prime Rate in effect on such day, but in no event and at no time shall the Prime Referenced Rate be less than the sum of the Daily Adjusting LIBOR Rate for such day plus two and one-half percent (2.50%) per annum. If, at any time, Bank determines that it is unable to determine or ascertain the Daily Adjusting LIBOR Rate for any day, the Prime Referenced Rate for each such day shall be the Prime Rate in effect at such time, but not less than two and one-half percent (2.50%) per annum.

  • SONIA Reference Rate means, in respect of any London Banking Day, a reference rate equal to the daily Sterling Overnight Index Average ("SONIA") rate for such London Banking Day as provided by the administrator of SONIA to authorised distributors and as then published on the Relevant Screen Page (or if the Relevant Screen Page is unavailable, as otherwise is published by such authorised distributors) on the London Banking Day immediately following such London Banking Day; and

  • Nodal Reference Price at each location shall mean the 97th percentile price differential between day-ahead and real-time prices experienced over the corresponding two-month reference period in the prior calendar year. Reference periods will be Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, May- Jun, Jul-Aug, Sept-Oct, Nov-Dec. For any given current-year month, the reference period months will be the set of two months in the prior calendar year that include the month corresponding to the current month. For example, July and August 2003 would each use July- August 2002 as their reference period.