Common use of Possible Future Appreciation of Shares Clause in Contracts

Possible Future Appreciation of Shares. Seller understands that by transferring the Shares to Purchaser, Seller may be foregoing the possibility of substantial appreciation in the future with regard to the Shares. Seller has determined, after making the inquiries referred to in this Agreement and after consideration of all material and significant facts relating to Bonso, that the Purchase Price outlined above is reasonable and fair. Seller acknowledges that his determination of value is the result of arms-length negotiations with Purchaser.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (Bonso Electronics International Inc), Securities Purchase Agreement (Bonso Electronics International Inc), Securities Purchase Agreement (Bonso Electronics International Inc)

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Possible Future Appreciation of Shares. Seller understands that by transferring the Shares to Purchaser, Seller may be foregoing the possibility of substantial appreciation in the future with regard to the Shares. Seller has determined, after making the inquiries referred to in this Agreement and after consideration of all material and significant facts relating to BonsoGlas-Aire, that the Purchase Price purchase price outlined above is reasonable and fair. Seller acknowledges that his determination of value is the result of arms-length negotiations with Purchaser.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Glas-Aire Industries Group LTD), Stock Purchase Agreement (Glas-Aire Industries Group LTD), Stock Purchase Agreement (Gheradini Raymond J)

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