Consolidated Transaction Reporting System definition

Consolidated Transaction Reporting System means the system of reporting securities information operated under the authority of Rule 11Aa3-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as such rule may from time to time be amended, and any successor rule or rules.

Examples of Consolidated Transaction Reporting System in a sentence

  • For purposes of this Paragraph 8, the value of the shares of Common Stock shall be calculated based on the closing market per-share price for the Common Stock as reported on the Consolidated Transaction Reporting System on the trading day immediately preceding the designated date of issuance or on such other reasonable basis for determining fair market value as the Hardship Committee may from time to time adopt.

  • For purposes of this Paragraph 8, the value of the shares of Common Stock shall be calculated based on the average of the high and low share prices for the Common Stock as reported on the Consolidated Transaction Reporting System on the trading day immediately preceding the date of approval by the Hardship Committee.

  • For purposes of this Section 18(c), the “Change in Control Price” means the highest cash price per share of Stock paid in any transaction reported on the Consolidated Transaction Reporting System, or paid or offered in the transaction or transactions that result in the Change in Control or any other bona fide transaction related to a Change in Control or possible Change in Control at any time during the sixty-day period ending on the date of the Change in Control, as determined by the Committee.

  • For purposes of this Section 17(c), the “Change in Control Price” means the highest cash price per share of Stock paid in any transaction reported on the Consolidated Transaction Reporting System, or paid or offered in the transaction or transactions that result in the Change in Control or any other bona fide transaction related to a Change in Control or possible Change in Control at any time during the sixty-day period ending on the date of the Change in Control, as determined by the Committee.

  • For purposes of this Paragraph 8, the value of the shares of Common Stock shall be calculated based on the closing market per–share price for the Common Stock as reported on the Consolidated Transaction Reporting System on the trading day immediately preceding the designated date of issuance or on such other reasonable basis for determining fair market value as the Hardship Committee may from time to time adopt.

  • The table reflects the range of high and low sales prices per share as reported on the Consolidated Transaction Reporting System for securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange.