Aggregate Dividends definition

Aggregate Dividends means a cumulative number of shares of Company Stock assuming same day reinvestment in Company Stock on the ex-dividend date of the dividends paid on a share of Company Stock during the Performance Period.
Aggregate Dividends means, as of any date of determination, the aggregate amount of any dividends paid on each Buyer’s Initial TERP Class A Shares while any such Buyer is the holder of record thereof
Aggregate Dividends means the cash dividends and distributions paid (both regular and special) plus the fair market value, as reasonably determined by the Compensation Committee, of non-cash dividends, provided that the Committee may determine to make an equitable adjustment to the number or kind of Starting Shares in lieu of crediting the cash value of such non-cash dividends as Aggregate Dividends.

Examples of Aggregate Dividends in a sentence

  • If, Aggregate Dividends for the relevant Dividend Period is less than the relevant Dividend Strike, the Exercise Price shall be increased by an amount equal to the Dividend Strike minus the Aggregate Dividend.

  • Following the date on which the final determination of 1999 EPS and 1999 Pro Forma EPS is made ("Final Determination Date"), as contemplated by Section 3(b), the Company will promptly (and in any event within five Business Days) determine the Aggregate Dividends Paid and the Aggregate Dividends Owed.

  • On the Exercise Date, the Exercise Price shall be subject to adjustment as follows: If, Aggregate Dividends for the relevant Dividend Period is greater than or equal to the relevant Divi- dend Strike, the Exercise Price shall be decreased by an amount equal to the Aggregate Dividend minus the Dividend Strike.

  • If the Aggregate Dividends Paid is less than the Aggregate Dividends Owed, the Company will, prior to the expiration of such five-Business-Day period, pay to the holders of Preferred Stock a number of additional shares of Preferred Stock (the "Catch Up Dividend") with a Stated Value equal to the Dividend Adjustment Amount.

  • If the Aggregate Dividends Paid is more than the Aggregate Dividends Owed, then the Dividend Adjustment Amount shall be offset against dividends payable on the next succeeding Dividend Payment Date or Dividend Payment Dates, as the case shall be.

  • On the Exercise Date, the Exercise Price shall be subject to adjustment as follows: If, Aggregate Dividends for the relevant Dividend Period is greater than or equal to the relevant Dividend Strike, the Exercise Price shall be decreased by an amount equal to the Aggregate Dividend minus the Dividend Strike.


More Definitions of Aggregate Dividends

Aggregate Dividends means, with respect to the Dividend Period, the amount equal to the sum of the USD values of all ordinary cash dividends per share which are declared by the issuer dur- ing the Dividend Period, provided that an ex- dividend date with respect to such shares occurs during the Dividend Period.
Aggregate Dividends means a cumulative number of shares of a company’s common stock assuming same-day reinvestment in the company’s common stock on the ex-dividend date of the dividends paid on a share of the company’s common stock during the Performance Period.
Aggregate Dividends means an amount equal to all dividends declared by the Issuer on the Number of Shares (net of any withholding taxes) in respect of which the applicable record date is fixed to be a date occurring during the Term of the Transaction, subject to the following:
Aggregate Dividends has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.03(c).
Aggregate Dividends means the aggregate dividends paid on the Common ------------------- Stock of the Corporation to the Parent for further distribution to the shareholders of the Parent as determined by the Board of Directors in good faith. Aggregate Dividends shall specifically exclude any dividends which are made to Parent as intercompany transfers.