Examples of Common Share Exchange Ratio in a sentence
As a result, CMTH and STB have reached the conclusion that the above Common Share Exchange Ratio is appropriate.
Referring to the results of those financial analyses, CMTH and STB, on several occasions, conducted careful negotiations and discussions on the Common Share Exchange Ratio, comprehensively taking into consideration factors such as the financial position, assets, and future prospects of each party.
Referring to the results of those financial analyses, former CMTH and STB, on several occasions, conducted careful negotiations and discussions on the Common Share Exchange Ratio, comprehensively taking into consideration factors such as the financial position, assets, and future prospects of each party.
In March 2016, the FASB issued a new accounting standard update intended to simplify several aspects of the accounting for share-based payment transactions.
As a result, former CMTH and STB have reached the conclusion that the above Common Share Exchange Ratio is appropriate.
Each of the Common Share Exchange Ratio ranges represents the range of the number of shares of SMTH (currently CMTH) common stock that are to be allotted for each share of the Company’s common stock, based on the result of the relevant analysis.
Daiwa delivered a written opinion to the board of directors of the Company, dated August 23, 2010, stating that, as of such date, the Common Share Exchange Ratio was fair, from a financial point of view, to the holders of the Company’s common stock, subject to the conditions set forth above and certain other conditions.
The forest industry has been undergoing major structural changes in response to domestic and international competitive challenges.
In order to ensure that the Common Share Exchange Ratio in the Share Exchange is fair, CMTH and STB have each appointed independent financial advisors to perform financial analyses and issue reports relating to the Common Share Exchange Ratio and have each received reports from each of its financial advisors on their financial analyses.
Nomura Securities' Common Share Exchange Ratio calculations reflect information and economic conditions as of August 23, 2010, and Nomura Securities has assumed that the financial forecasts (including profit plans and other information) provided by CMTH and the Company to Nomura Securities have been reasonably prepared by the managements of each of CMTH and the Company on a basis reflecting the best currently available estimates and judgments of CMTH and the Company.