Company Closing Price definition

Company Closing Price means the volume weighted average closing trading price of a share of Company Common Stock for the five consecutive trading days ending five trading days immediately prior to the date upon which the Merger becomes effective.
Company Closing Price means the last reported sale price of the Company Common Stock on the NYSE on the Closing Date; (iii) “Parent Closing Price” means the last reported sale price of the Parent Common Stock on the NYSE on the Closing Date; and (iv) “Conversion Ratio” means the sum of (x) the Exchange Ratio and (y) the quotient obtained by dividing (1) the Per Share Cash Consideration by (2) the Parent Closing Price.
Company Closing Price means the closing price for a share of Company Common Stock on the NASDAQ (as reported in The Wall Street Journal, or, if not reported thereby, any other authoritative source) on the Business Day immediately preceding the Closing Date. Parent shall issue (or cause to be issued) the Company Stock Option Consideration as determined in accordance with this Section 2.3(a) to such holder as soon as practicable (and no later than thirty (30) days) following the Effective Time. The right of a holder of any Company Stock Option to receive the Company Stock Option Consideration shall be subject to and reduced by the amount of any withholding under the Code or any provision of federal, state, local or foreign Tax Laws as described above.

Examples of Company Closing Price in a sentence

  • Historical Share Price Performance against FSSTI (rebased)160140Benchmark at 100120100806040200 Company Closing Price FSSTI Source: Bloomberg L.P. We note that during the period between 12-months prior to the Last Traded Day and the Latest Practicable Date, the Shares had generally underperformed the FSSTI on a normalised basis.

  • Ready50,30050,3001 The number of RSUs and target number of PBRSUs granted were determined by dividing the value of the award by the Average Company Closing Price.

  • In these countries, the total amount of private flows in relation to GDP experienced remarkable expansion, from 6.2% in 1990 to 17.5% in 20003.

  • The number of RSUs granted was determined by dividing the value of the award by the Average Company Closing Price.


More Definitions of Company Closing Price

Company Closing Price means the average, rounded to the nearest one hundredth of a cent, of the closing sales prices of shares of Company Common Stock on the NYSE as reported by The Wall Street Journal for the five trading days immediately preceding the date on which the Effective Time occurs.
Company Closing Price has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.1(e).
Company Closing Price means the weighted average trading price per share of the Company Common Stock on the New York Stock Exchange (composite transactions list) for all transactions occurring on the Closing Date. If the Aggregate Cash Amount as so calculated would exceed 60% of the Aggregate Consideration, the Company shall decrease the Cash Election Number thereby increasing the aggregate number of shares of IRT Common Stock to be exchanged for Company Common Stock in the Merger at the Exchange Ratio on a proportionate basis such that the Aggregate Cash Amount would not exceed 60% of the Aggregate Consideration (the "Tax Adjustment").
Company Closing Price means the volume-weighted average closing sale price of a share of Company Common Stock as reported on the Nasdaq for the fifteen (15) consecutive full trading days (in which such shares of Company Common Stock are traded on the Nasdaq) ending at the close of trading on the full trading day immediately preceding the Closing Date.
Company Closing Price means the volume weighted average per-share price (as reported by Bloomberg), rounded to the nearest cent, of Company Stock on the NYSE during the ten full trading days ending on (and including) the trading day preceding the Closing Date.
Company Closing Price means $0.4904. ---------------------
Company Closing Price means the last reported sale price of the Company Common Stock on the AMEX as reported in the Wall Street Journal or, if not so reported, in another source mutually agreed by Parent and the Company, on the last full trading day prior to the date of the Effective Time.