Company Equity Value definition

Company Equity Value means the fair value of 100% of the Company’s outstanding equity determined in the manner provided in Annex B.
Company Equity Value means (a) the product of (i) the Market Multiple times (ii) the aggregate of the Company’s reported EBITDA for the most recent four financial quarters for which financial results have been reported by the Company as of the time of determination less (b) the Company’s Net Industrial Debt as of the date of the Company’s consolidated industrial financial statements that were most recently delivered to the qualifying Members pursuant to Section 12.4(a).
Company Equity Value means at any time when the Common Stock is Publicly Traded, the aggregate value of all of the Equity Interests of the Company and its Subsidiaries (assuming conversion or exercise of all Derivative Securities) based on the Average Trading Price of the Common Stock.

Examples of Company Equity Value in a sentence

  • The number of Purchased Shares shall be equal to the Purchase Price (expressed in Euros as-converted based on the Exchange Rate) divided by the Company Equity Value Per Share, and shall be notified by Seller to the Purchasers in writing no later than one (1) Business Day prior to the Closing including the number of Purchased Shares to be purchased by each Purchaser at the Closing in accordance with the Allocation Notice.

  • It is understood that the cash incentive amounts payable to the Participants under this arrangement will be measured by the amount of the Company Equity Value.

  • EV is to be reduced by the amount of short and long term interest bearing debt owed to unrelated parties of The Company (Equity Value), as show in the Statement of Financial Position from the last annual audited accounts of The Company.

  • The balance of the Company Equity Value, under such Section 5.1(a)(iii) will be retained by NWIP as liquidated damages for any breach occurring prior to or in connection with the events giving rise to such termination and to compensate for the unascertainable damages arising from such termination, and no additional compensation shall be owing for any damages resulting from such a breach or termination.

  • The purchase price payable for all outstanding shares of Class A Common Stock purchased pursuant to the exercise of the NWIP Call Right under Section 5.1(a)(i)(C) shall be 80% of the portion allocable to the Class A Common Stock of the Company Equity Value (as defined in the Joint Venture Agreement).


More Definitions of Company Equity Value

Company Equity Value means approximately $743,000,000, subject to the purchase price adjustments as set forth in the Business Combination Agreement.
Company Equity Value means $1,100,631,349.
Company Equity Value means $525,000,000 (Five Hundred Twenty Five Million Dollars).
Company Equity Value means $1,125,000,000.
Company Equity Value means an amount equal to (a) the Company Enterprise Value minus (b) the Net Assumed Debt.
Company Equity Value means the product of the average closing price of Company Common Stock on the Nasdaq National Market over the five (5) trading days prior to the date of termination pursuant to Sections 7.1(b), (d), or (f), and the sum of: (A) all shares of Company Common Stock that are outstanding as of the date of termination; (B) all shares of Company Common Stock issuable upon conversion of all shares of capital stock that is convertible into shares of Company Common Stock; and (C) all shares of Company Common Stock issuable upon conversion of all options and warrants to acquire Company Common Stock that are outstanding as of the date of termination.
Company Equity Value means $225,000,000.