Opening Price definition

Opening Price means the price at which a security opened for trading, or a price that fairly reflects the price at which a security opened for trading, during the regular trading session of the national securities exchange or na- tional securities association that lists the security. If the security is not list- ed on a national securities exchange or a national securities association, then opening price shall mean the price at which a security opened for trading, or a price that fairly reflects the price at which a security opened for trading, on the primary market for the security.
Opening Price means the 30-day calendar average closing price of a share of a company’s stock ending on the trading day preceding the first day of the Performance Period. The Opening Price shall be adjusted for stock splits and reverse stock splits that occur during the Performance Period.
Opening Price means in respect of any Transaction, the price of the Reference Asset specified in an Order acceptance of which gives rise to that Transaction;

Examples of Opening Price in a sentence

  • Quality Payments 100% 95%* 70%* *Quality payments are indicative and will be published in writing by Burra Foods with Opening Price Announcements.

  • Maximum (high) of any bar/candle is the highest Bid for the period, minimum (low) is the lowest Bid for the period, Closing Price (close) is the last Bid of a bar/candle, Opening Price (open) is the first Bid of a bar/candle.

  • Any resulting increase in our milk price will be announced and paid as a step-up to the Opening Price, for milk supplied in the remainder of the year.

  • When a Position is closed, you accept that a payment will pass between us equal to the difference in value expressed in your Account Base Currency between the Opening Price of that Position and the corresponding Closing Price.

  • The Opening Price provides a minimum monthly price for butterfat and protein across the year and is based on the supply of premium quality milk.


More Definitions of Opening Price

Opening Price means the price of a transaction that opens trading on the Primary Listing Exchange. If the Primary Listing Exchange opens with quotations, the “Opening Price” shall mean the closing price of the NMS Stock on the Primary Listing Exchange on the previous trading day, or if no such closing price exists, the last sale on the Primary Listing Exchange.
Opening Price means for a security that participates in an Opening Call, the price at which the security traded during the Opening Call and for a security that does not trade in an Opening Call, the previous day’s Closing Price in NEO-L.
Opening Price means the CFD Ask price as quoted by us in the case of a long Position Direction, and the CFD Bid price as quoted by us in the case of a short Position Direction. If the Position is constituted by more than one CFD, the Opening Price equals the average of all Opening Prices.
Opening Price means where your Position is long, it is the CFD ask price quoted in GBP by us, and where your Position is short, it is the Bid Price quoted in GBP by us, at that time.
Opening Price means (i) Eight Dollars and Seventy Three Cents ($8.73) for purposes of determining the Annual Index Targets for Fiscal Year 2014 and the Cumulative Index Targets and (ii) for purposes of determining the Annual Index Targets for any Fiscal Year other than Fiscal Year 2014, the Average Closing Price for the immediately preceding Fiscal Year.
Opening Price means (i) Four Dollars and Forty Two Cents ($4.42) for purposes of determining the Annual Index Targets for Fiscal Year 2013 and the Cumulative Index Targets and (ii) for purposes of determining the Annual Index Targets for any Fiscal Year other than Fiscal Year 2013, the Average Closing Price for the immediately preceding Fiscal Year.
Opening Price means the Opening Price notified to ASX by the Technical Lead Manager, as defined for the method specified in the Procedure to Rule [4920].