Common use of Common Factor Clause in Contracts

Common Factor. The "Common Factor" shall be equal to the number (rounded to the sixth decimal place) computed using the following formula: X = N D Where X = the Common Factor N = the Aggregate Share Number D = the Diluted Common Shares (as defined below)

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Samples: Merger Agreement (Niku Corp)

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Common Factor. The "Common Factor" shall be equal to the number (rounded to the sixth decimal place) computed using the following formula: X = N - D Where X = the Common Factor N = the Aggregate Share Number D = the Diluted Common Shares (as defined below)

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Samples: Merger Agreement (Niku Corp)

Common Factor. The "Common Factor" shall be equal to the number (rounded to the sixth decimal place) computed using the following formula: X = N - B ----- D Where X = the Common Factor N = the Aggregate Share Number B = the Series B Liquidation Preference Shares (as defined below) D = the Diluted Common Shares (as defined below)

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Samples: Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (Niku Corp)

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Common Factor. The "Common FactorCOMMON FACTOR" shall be equal to the number (rounded to the sixth decimal place) computed using the following formula: X = N --- D Where X = the Common Factor N = the Aggregate Share Nonredeemable Stock Number D = the Diluted Common Shares (as defined below)

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Samples: Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (Niku Corp)

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