Company Valuation definition

Company Valuation means $150,000,000.
Company Valuation means $435,000,000.
Company Valuation means $2,467,500,000, plus (i) the aggregate amount of Closing Cash, minus (ii) the aggregate amount of Closing Debt, minus

Examples of Company Valuation in a sentence

  • The purchase price for each Put Option Share shall be the result of the Company Valuation divided by the total number of outstanding shares of the Company as of the Put Option Closing Date (the “Put Option Price”).


More Definitions of Company Valuation

Company Valuation has the meaning set forth in Section 1 l.5(b).
Company Valuation has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3.2.
Company Valuation means (i) $50,000,000, plus (ii) the amount of proceeds actually received by the Company from the Company Pre-Closing Financing (including the Company Notes and any interest thereon contributed as consideration in the Company Pre-Closing Financing), plus (iii) the Fair Market Value of each Company Acquisition, plus (iv) the Fair Market Value of any Interim Financing.
Company Valuation means (i) $135,000,000 minus (ii) the amount, if any, by which the Concurrent Investment Amount is less than $25,000,000.
Company Valuation means an amount equal to Company Net Cash, plus $40,000,000;
Company Valuation means, subject to any adjustments pursuant to Section 4.2(b)(ii) or Section 5.22(e), $90,000,000, a component of which is Company Cash.
Company Valuation means the sum of (i) $94,000,000, plus (ii) the aggregate amount of gross proceeds received by the Company in the Pre-Closing Financing up to and including $50,000,000 (for the avoidance of doubt, the Company Valuation will not increase to the extent the Company raises gross proceeds in the Pre-Closing Financing greater than $50,000,000).