Common use of Book Value Clause in Contracts

Book Value. With respect to shares of Common Stock, an amount equal to the quotient determined by dividing (a) the sum of (x) the total consolidated assets of the Company shown on the most recent regularly prepared consolidated balance sheet of the Company prior to the date of the Valuation Event in question minus (y) the total consolidated liabilities of the Company as shown on the most recent regularly prepared consolidated balance sheet of the Company prior to the date of the Valuation Event by (b) the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock and Common Stock Equivalents as of the date of the Valuation Event. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Book Value of the shares of Common Stock will be determined by the independent certified public accountants then retained by the Company as described in Section 4.06.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Priority Warrant Purchase Agreement (Jotan Inc), Shareholder Agreement (Jotan Inc), Shareholder Agreement (F Jotan LLC)

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Book Value. With respect to shares of Common Stock, Stock an amount equal to the quotient determined by dividing (a) the sum of (x) the total consolidated assets of the Company shown on the most recent regularly prepared consolidated balance sheet of the Company prior to the date of the Valuation Event in question minus (y) the total consolidated liabilities of the Company as shown on the most recent regularly prepared consolidated balance sheet of the Company prior to the date of the Valuation Event by (b) the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock and Common Stock Equivalents as of the date of the Valuation Event. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Book Value of the shares of Common Stock will be determined by the independent certified public accountants then retained by the Company as described in Section 4.06.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Preferred Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement (It Partners Inc)

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