Determination of Class B to Class Sample Clauses

Determination of Class B to Class. A Value Ratio. At such time as may be agreed by U S WEST and Global, but in no event later than sixty (60) days prior to the anticipated Effective Time, U S WEST and Global will each retain, and provide relevant information to, a nationally recognized investment banking firm (each, an "appraiser") to determine the "Class B to Class A Value Ratio". The Class B to Class A Value Ratio shall be determined by dividing the "Global Value" by the "Local Value" (rounded to the nearest 1/10,000). The Global Value shall represent the fully distributed equity value of the Global Group (as such term is defined for the purposes of such determination pursuant to Section 7.24), and the Local Value shall represent the fully distributed equity value of the Local Group (as such term is defined for the purposes of such determination pursuant to Section 7.24), in each case, calculated as if each such group were an independent, publicly traded and widely held company. Global and U S WEST shall instruct the appraisers to meet and work together for a period of two weeks to resolve their differences, if any, as to the calculation of such ratios. If the appraisers are able to resolve their difference as to such calculations during such period, then the joint decision of the appraisers will be the Class B to Class A Value Ratio. If the difference between the determinations submitted by each appraiser is less than 10.0 percent of the lowest of such determinations, then the appraisers will in turn select a third nationally recognized banking firm to make such determination. The average of the determinations submitted by the appraisers shall be the Class B to Class A Value Ratio. If the difference between the determinations submitted by each appraiser equals or exceeds 10.0 percent of the lowest of such determinations, then the appraisers will in turn select a third nationally recognized investment banking firm to make such determination. The average of the determinations provided by such third firm and the determination submitted by the appraiser retained by Global or U S WEST that is closest to the determination provided by such third firm shall be the Class B to Class A Value Ratio; provided, however, that the Class B to Class A Value Ratio shall not be less than the lower of the proposed Class B to Class A Value Ratios submitted by the appraisers nor greater than the higher of the proposed Class B to Class A Value Ratios submitted by the appraisers. In determining the Class B to Cl...
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