Common use of Closing Working Capital Clause in Contracts

Closing Working Capital. “Closing Working Capital” means the Working Capital of the Company as reflected on the Final Closing Balance Sheet.

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Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Broder Bros Co)

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Closing Working Capital. “Closing Working Capital” means the Working Capital of the Company Acquired Companies, determined on a consolidated basis as of 12:01 a.m. on the Closing Date, as reflected on the Final Closing Balance SheetAdjustment Statement.

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Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (Beacon Roofing Supply Inc)

Closing Working Capital. “Closing Working Capital” means the Working Capital of the Company Communications and its Subsidiaries, on a consolidated basis, as reflected on the Agreed Closing Statement or the Final Closing Balance SheetStatement, as the case may be.

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Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (Otelco Inc.)

Closing Working Capital. Closing Working Capital" means the Working Capital of the Company as reflected shown on the face of the Final Closing Balance Sheet.

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Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Trimas Corp)

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Closing Working Capital. “Closing Working Capital” means the Working Capital of the Company as reflected on the Final Closing Balance SheetAdjustment Statement.

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Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Kaydon Corp)

Closing Working Capital. “Closing Working Capital” means shall mean the Working Capital of the Company as reflected on of the Final Closing Balance SheetDate.

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Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (AVX Corp)

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