Common use of Material Customers and Suppliers Clause in Contracts

Material Customers and Suppliers. Section 4.14 of the Disclosure Schedule sets forth a true and complete list of (a) the top 10 customers of the Business (by revenue) during each of the last two (2) fiscal years and for the current fiscal year to June 30, 2010 (the “Key Customers”), and (b) the top 10 suppliers of the Business (by expense) during each of the last two (2) fiscal years and for the current fiscal year to June 30, 2010 (the “Key Suppliers”). Since January 1, 2009, no Key Customer or Key Supplier has canceled or otherwise terminated its relationship with the Business, and, to the Knowledge of the Sellers, no Seller or Purchased Entity has received any written notice from any Key Customer or Key Supplier to the effect that any such Key Customer or Key Supplier intends to cancel or otherwise terminate its relationship with the Business. Since January 1, 2009, to the Knowledge of the Sellers, no Seller or Purchased Entity has received a written notice from a Key Customer or Key Supplier to the effect that any such Key Customer or Key Supplier intends to materially diminish or materially adversely modify its relationship with the Business.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Asset and Stock Purchase Agreement (Sensata Technologies Holding N.V.), Asset and Stock Purchase Agreement (Sensata Technologies Holding N.V.), Asset and Stock Purchase Agreement (Sensata Technologies B.V.)

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