Method of Calculating Value of Escrow Shares Sample Clauses

Method of Calculating Value of Escrow Shares. At such time, if any, as the Escrow Agent is provided a Conceded Amount Notice, a Failure to Deliver Response Notice, or the Escrow Agent is notified (a “Decision or Final Order Notice”; a Conceded Amount Notice, a Failure to Deliver Response Notice, and a Decision or Final Order Notice, hereinafter collectively “Notices” or individually an “Event Notice”) by Ampio or the Representative of the entry of a Decision (as defined below) or a Final Order (as defined below), the value of the Escrow Shares to be paid to the Claimant shall be based on the VWAP (as defined below) as of the date of the Conceded Amount Notice, the Failure to Deliver Response Notice, or the Decision or Final Order Notice is given. For all purposes under this Agreement, the “VWAP” means the weighted average trading price for Ampio’s common stock on the over-the-counter bulletin board for ten consecutive trading days, with the first of such consecutive ten trading days to be five trading days before the date of the Event Notice. The VWAP is calculated by adding, for each trade, the product obtained by multiplying the price of the trade by the number of shares traded, and then dividing the sum of all such products by the aggregate sum of the number of shares traded in those transactions during the applicable period.
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