Consideration and Purchase Price Allocation Sample Clauses

Consideration and Purchase Price Allocation. The preliminary allocation of the total purchase price in the Stronghold Acquisition is based upon management’s estimates of and assumptions related to the fair value of assets to be acquired and liabilities to be assumed as of the closing date of the transaction using currently available information and market data as of August 31, 2022. Because the unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial information has been prepared based on these preliminary estimates, the final purchase price allocation and the resulting effect on financial position and results of operations may differ significantly from the pro forma amounts included herein. The preliminary purchase price allocation is subject to change due to several factors, including but not limited to changes in the estimated fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed as of the closing date of the transaction, which could result from changes in future oil and natural gas commodity prices, reserve estimates, interest rates, as well as other factors. The consideration transferred and the fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed by Ring are as follows (in thousands, except share amounts and stock price): Consideration: Shares of Ring Common Stock issued 21,339,986 Ring Common Stock price as of August 31, 2022 $ 3.24 Common Stock Consideration $ 69,142 Shares of Ring Preferred Stock issued 153,176 Aggregate Liquidation Preference $ 153,176 Conversion Price $ 3.60 As-Converted Shares of Ring Common Stock 42,548,903 Ring Common Stock Price as of August 31, 2022 $ 3.24 Preferred Stock Consideration $ 137,858 Cash consideration 167,944 Fair value of deferred payment liability 14,417 Fair value of consideration to be paid to seller 389,361 Direct transaction costs 10,315 Total consideration $ 399,676 Fair value of assets acquired: Oil and natural gas properties 446,105 Amount attributable to assets acquired $ 446,105 Fair value of liabilities assumed: Suspense liability 1,652 Derivative liabilities 26,409 Asset retirement obligations 9,731 Deferred income taxes 8,637 Amount attributable to liabilities assumed $ 46,429 The fair value measurements of assets acquired and liabilities assumed are based on inputs that are not observable in the market and therefore represent Level 3 inputs. The fair value of oil and gas properties and asset retirement obligations were measured using the discounted cash flow technique of valuation. Significant unobservable inputs included future commodity prices a...
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Consideration and Purchase Price Allocation. The preliminary allocation of the total purchase price in the Maple Acquisition, Hxxxx Acquisition, Tall City Acquisition and Grey Rock Acquisition is based upon management’s estimates and assumptions related to the fair value of assets to be acquired and liabilities to be assumed as of the closing date of the transaction using currently available information and market data. Because the unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial information has been prepared based on these preliminary estimates, the final purchase price allocation and the resulting effect on financial position and results of operations may differ significantly from the pro forma amounts included herein. The preliminary purchase price allocations are subject to change due to several factors, including but not limited to: · Changes in the fair value of common stock of Vital up to the close date of the Grey Rock Acquisition, which could significantly change the preliminary amount of consideration transferred used in these unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial statements; · Changes in the fair value of Preferred Stock up to the close date of the Grey Rock Acquisition which could significantly change the preliminary amount of consideration transferred used in these unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial statements; · Changes to Vxxxx’s preliminary assessment as to whether, under ASC 805, the Maple Acquisition, Hxxxx Acquisition, Tall City Acquisition and Grey Rock Acquisition each represent a business combination or asset acquisition, along with changes in estimated direct transaction costs, which could significantly change the preliminary allocation of value to assets acquired and liabilities assumed in these unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial statements; · Changes in the identified oil and gas properties, specifically related to unevaluated properties not being depleted, which could significantly change the amount of pro forma depletion expense used in these unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial statements; · Changes in the identification of any intangible assets or goodwill, specifically associated with the Hxxxx Acquisition, which could result from our evaluation of the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed in such business combination; and · Changes in the estimated fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed as of the closing date of the Maple Acquisition, Hxxxx Acquisition, Tall City Acquisition and Grey R...
Consideration and Purchase Price Allocation. The preliminary allocation of the total purchase price in the Advance Acquisition is based upon management’s estimates of and assumptions related to the fair value of assets to be acquired and liabilities to be assumed as of April 12, 2023, the closing date of the transaction, using the latest available information. Due to the unaudited pro forma condensed combined financial information being prepared based on preliminary estimates of the net assets acquired and balances as of December 31, 2022, the final purchase price allocation and the resulting effect on financial position and results of operations may differ significantly from the pro forma amounts included herein. The preliminary purchase price allocation is subject to change due to several factors, including but not limited to changes in the estimated fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed as of the closing date of the transaction, which could result from changes in future oil and natural gas commodity prices, reserve estimates, interest rates, as well as other factors.

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  • Purchase Price Allocation The Parties shall allocate five percent (5%) of the Final Closing Consideration to the Restrictive Covenants for Tax purposes. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the Tax allocation, if any, of the Final Closing Consideration to Restrictive Covenants shall not, in any way, limit any remedy available to Purchaser for any breach by any Seller Party of any Restrictive Covenants. The Parties shall allocate the remainder of the Final Closing Consideration (and any other relevant items) to the Acquired Assets in accordance with Section 1060 of the Code. NIS shall provide to Purchaser a draft allocation within ninety (90) days after the Closing Date. Within forty-five (45) days after NIS’s delivery of the draft allocation, Purchaser shall notify NIS of any objections it may have thereto. The Parties shall attempt in good faith to resolve any disagreement with respect to such allocation. If the Parties are unable to reach an agreement, they shall cause the Accountant to resolve any remaining disputes. The Parties shall split the costs of such Accountant equally. The Parties agree to file all Tax Returns (including IRS Form 8594) consistent with the purchase price allocation, as finally determined pursuant to this Section 2.6. The Parties shall revise the purchase price allocation, if and when necessary, to take into account any adjustment to the Purchase Price pursuant to this Agreement using the same methodologies as were used in compiling the initial allocation; provided, however, that, for the avoidance of doubt, no additional amounts shall be allocated to the Restrictive Covenants for Tax purposes. To the extent Section 483 of the Code or any succeeding or corresponding provision of applicable law applies to characterize portions of the Purchase Price as interest payments, the Parties hereby agree to so treat them.

  • Purchase Price Allocations Seller and Buyer mutually agree to allocate the Purchase Price among the Assets as set forth in EXHIBIT B attached hereto. Seller and Buyer agree that said allocation as set forth in EXHIBIT B is the proper allocation of the Purchase Price in accordance with the fair market value of the Assets, and that said allocation of the Purchase Price of the Assets as set forth in EXHIBIT B shall apply for purposes of Sections 755 and 1060 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (as amended and together with any regulations promulgated thereunder, the "Code"). Seller and Buyer agree (and each agrees to cause its affiliates) to report the federal, state and local income and other tax consequences of the transactions contemplated herein, and in particular to report the information required under Section 1060(b) of the Code (and any regulations promulgated thereunder), in a manner consistent with such allocation. Seller and Buyer further agree (and each agrees to cause its affiliates) to not take any tax position inconsistent with such allocation in connection with the examination of any of their tax returns, refund claims or litigation, investigations or other proceedings involving any of their tax returns. Seller and Buyer each further agree that they will not take any position inconsistent with this allocation in preparing financial statements, tax returns, reports to shareholders or government authorities or otherwise. Buyer and Seller each agree to furnish the other a copy of IRS Form 8594 (Asset Acquisition Statement under Section 1060 of the Code) as filed with the Internal Revenue Service by such party or any affiliate thereof, pursuant to Sections 755 and 1060 of the Code, as a result of the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, within thirty (30) days of the filing of such form with the Internal Revenue Service.

  • Purchase Price; Allocation of Purchase Price (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the purchase price for the Interests and the Purchased Assets (other than the Specified OUS Assets) (such amount, the “Purchase Price”) is payable as follows:

  • Purchase Price and Allocation The price payable by the Purchaser to the Vendor for the Assets shall be Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) which the parties agree shall be allocated as follows:

  • Post-Closing Purchase Price Adjustment (a) As promptly as practicable, but in no event later than ninety (90) days following the date of the Applicable Closing, Parent shall prepare and deliver to SunGard Data a statement (the “Post-Closing Statement”), certified by the chief financial officer of Parent and accompanied by reasonable supporting detail, setting forth the Closing Net Working Capital, the Company Transaction Fees and Expenses and the Merger Consideration, including, in each case, the calculation thereof in reasonable detail. The calculations set forth in the Post-Closing Statement shall be final and binding on all Parties unless SunGard Data gives Parent written notice of its objections thereto (an “Objection Notice”), with reasonable supporting detail as to each such objection (each, a “Post-Closing Calculation Objection”), within forty-five (45) days after receipt of the Post-Closing Statement (the “Objection Period”). In the event SunGard Data fails to give Parent an Objection Notice prior to the expiration of the Objection Period or otherwise earlier notifies Parent in writing that SunGard Data has no objections to the calculations set forth in the Post-Closing Statement, the Post-Closing Statement shall be deemed final and binding on all Parties hereto, and all payments to be made in accordance with Section 3.4(d) shall be derived therefrom. Any component of the calculations set forth in the Post-Closing Statement that is not the subject of a timely delivered Objection Notice by SunGard Data shall be final and binding on all Parties except to the extent such component could be affected by other components of the calculations set forth in the Post-Closing Statement. Throughout the period following the Closing Date until the components of the calculations set forth in the Post-Closing Statement are deemed final and binding pursuant to this Section 3.4, subject to Section 7.21, Parent shall permit SunGard Data and its Representatives reasonable access (with the right to make copies), during business hours upon reasonable advance notice, to the financial books and records of the Surviving Corporation and its Subsidiaries for the purposes of the review and objection right contemplated herein.

  • Purchase Price Adjustment (a) Not later than five Business Days prior to the Closing Date, the Contributor Parties shall prepare in good faith and deliver to Acquiror a preliminary settlement statement (the “Estimated Adjustment Statement”) setting forth (i) an estimated combined balance sheet of the Compression Group Entities as of the Closing Date, which balance sheet will be prepared in accordance with GAAP, applied consistently with the Contributor Parties’ past practices (including its preparation of the Unaudited Financial Statements) (the “Estimated Closing Date Balance Sheet”) based on the most recent financial information of the Compression Group Entities reasonably available to the Contributor Parties and the Contributor Parties’ reasonable estimates with respect to the assets, liabilities and members’ equity of the Compression Group Entities as of the Closing Date, (ii) a calculation of the difference, if any, between the Net Working Capital shown on the Estimated Closing Date Balance Sheet (the “Estimated Net Working Capital”) and the Net Working Capital Threshold, (iii) a calculation of the Debt shown on the Estimated Closing Date Balance Sheet (the “Estimated Closing Date Debt”), (iv) a calculation of the Cash shown on the Estimated Closing Date Balance Sheet (the “Estimated Closing Date Cash Amount”) and (v) a calculation of the estimated Purchase Price Adjustment Amount. Acquiror shall have the right, following Acquiror’s receipt of the Estimated Adjustment Statement, to object thereto by delivering written notice to ETP, on behalf of the Contributor Parties, no later than two Business Days before the Closing Date. To the extent Acquiror timely objects to the Estimated Adjustment Statement (or any component thereof), Acquiror and ETP, on behalf of the Contributor Parties, shall enter into good faith negotiations and attempt to resolve any such objection; provided, however, that if Acquiror and ETP, on behalf of the Contributor Parties, are unable to resolve such objection prior to the Closing Date, then the Contributor Parties’ calculations as reflected in the Estimated Adjustment Statement shall control solely for purposes of the payments to be made at Closing. To the extent Acquiror and ETP, on behalf of the Contributor Parties, resolve any such objection prior to the Closing, then the Parties shall jointly agree on a revised Estimated Adjustment Statement that shall control solely for purposes of the payments to be made at the Closing. The estimated Purchase Price Adjustment Amount that controls for purposes of the payments to be made at the Closing is referred to herein as the “Estimated Purchase Price Adjustment Amount.”

  • Purchase Price and Payment Unless otherwise agreed in writing between the selling Investor Member and the Company, the price of Class A Investor Shares purchased and sold pursuant to this section 8.6 shall be ninety percent (90%) of the then-current value of such Class A Investor Shares as determined by the Company in accordance with its financial model. The purchase price shall be paid by wire transfer or other immediately available funds at closing, which shall be held within sixty (60) days following written notice from the Manager. P a g e | 17

  • Closing Consideration The closing consideration shall be delivered at the Closing as follows:

  • Purchase Price Adjustments In case at any time and from time to time the Company shall issue any shares of Common Stock or Derivative Securities convertible or exercisable for shares of Common Stock (the number of shares so issued, or issuable upon conversion or exercise of such Derivative Securities, as applicable, being referred to as "Additional Shares of Common Stock") for consideration less than the then Market Price at the date of issuance of such shares of Common Stock or such Derivative Securities, in each such case the Conversion Price shall, concurrently with such issuance, be adjusted by multiplying the Conversion Price immediately prior to such event by a fraction: (i) the numerator of which shall be the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding immediately prior to the issuance of such Additional Shares of Common Stock plus the number of shares of Common Stock that the aggregate consideration received by the Company for the total number of such Additional Shares of Common Stock so issued would purchase at the Market Price and (ii) the denominator of which shall be the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding immediately prior to the issuance of Additional Shares of Common Stock plus the number of such Additional Shares of Common Stock so issued or sold.

  • Purchase Price and Payment Terms The purchase price for all the Assets is as follows, $2,000,000 worth of Companies restricted shares at closing by issuing 2,000,000 shares of pre reverse, CRT stock.

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