Determination of Offering Terms Sample Clauses

Determination of Offering Terms. The Company has determined the terms of the Offering based on a number of factors, including anticipated operating activities and future prospects for the business, the industry in which it competes, and an assessment of Company management, the general conditions of the securities markets at the time of the offering and the prices and earnings of similar securities of comparable companies at the time of the offering. The terms do not bear any relationship to the assets, book value, earnings or net worth of the business and should not be considered to be an indication of the actual value of the Company, the Interests, or of any future market price of the Company.
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