Deal Price definition

Deal Price means a dollar value equal to (i) with respect to each Rollover Interest (as defined in the Rollover Agreement) that is a share of Company Common Stock, Company Merger Consideration plus interest on such amount equal to the 10-year United States Treasury Rate accruing daily and compounding quarterly and (ii) (x) with respect to each Rollover Interest (as defined in the Rollover Agreement) that is an OpCo Membership Interest, OpCo Merger Consideration (without deduction of the OpCo Membership Interest Distribution Amount) plus interest on such amount equal to the 10-year United States Treasury Rate accruing daily and compounding quarterly and (y) with respect to each Rollover Interest (as defined in the Rollover Agreement) that is an OpCo Profits Unit, OpCo Profits Unit Merger Consideration (as set forth in the Rollover Agreement) plus interest on such amount equal to the 10-year United States Treasury Rate accruing daily and compounding quarterly. The Deal Price with respect to Equity Interests held by you or your Permitted Transferees pursuant to any Award Agreement shall be an amount consistent with the foregoing calculation, as adjusted to reflect the terms and structure of the Equity Awards.
Deal Price means the Per Share Price as defined in the Purchase Agreement, subject to the applicable adjustments as set forth in the Purchase Agreement, as determined by the Board of Directors in its good faith determination.
Deal Price. The deal sell price (lower of two prices set by the Platform for the same market) or the deal buy price (higher of two prices set by the Platform for the same market), as the context requires.

Examples of Deal Price in a sentence

  • Wachter, Finding the Right Balance in Appraisal Litigation: Deal Price, Deal Process, and Synergies, 73 Bus.

  • Features of MBOs Which Could Theoretically Undermine the Probative Value of the Deal Price Are Not Present Here.

  • Immediately prior to an Acquisition, the Share Limit shall no longer be applicable and rather than applying the definition of “Company Stock Price” in Section 2, “Company Stock Price” instead will mean the Per Share Deal Price.

  • In the event of any stock split, stock dividend, reclassification, merger, reorganization, recapitalization or other change in the capital structure of the Company affecting the capital stock of the Company, the number of Subject Shares listed on Schedule A hereto opposite the name of each Stockholder shall be adjusted appropriately and the Deal Price will be adjusted appropriately.

  • The Court of Chancery’s Reasons for Disregarding Deal Price Do Not Follow from the Record The Company recasts the Court of Chancery’s fair value opinion as creating several bright-line rules, including that the court must assign no weight to the deal price if: (i) it is not the “best” evidence of fair value; (ii) the court cannot “quantify the exact degree of the sale process mispricing”; or (iii) the transaction is an MBO.


More Definitions of Deal Price

Deal Price equals (A) 800,000,000, plus (B) the aggregate US$ amount (expressed as a whole number) of contributions to capital and other investments made by Parent or any of its affiliates (other than the Surviving Corporation and its subsidiaries) in, and expenditures funded by Parent or any of its affiliates (other than the Surviving Corporation and its subsidiaries) in support of, the Surviving Corporation or its subsidiaries after the Effective Time and prior to the Maturity Date, minus (C) the aggregate US$ amount (expressed as a whole number) of dividends paid by the Surviving Corporation to Parent after the Effective Time and prior to the Maturity Date, plus (D) an amount equal to notional interest on the excess, if any, of (i) the amounts described in clause (B) above over (ii) the amount described in clause (C) above, at a rate per annum of 8%, determined based on the number of days elapsed from the Closing Date to the Maturity Date and a 360-day year; "Parent Price" equals 37.72, reduced to reflect the amount (if any) of cash dividends per share of Parent Common Stock paid (or with a record date) between the Execution Date and the Maturity Date in excess of Parent's regular $0.25 per share annual dividend; and
Deal Price. The deal sell price (lower of two prices set by the Platform for the same market) or the deal buy price (higher of two prices set by the Platform for the same market), as the context requires. “Delta” Delta is the amount with an option price is expected to move based on a unit change in the underlying asset price. Calls have positive delta between 0 and 1. That means if the asset price goes up, and no other pricing variables change, the price for the call will go up. “Digital Asset” Digital assets are assets that exists in a binary format and comes with the right to use. Cryptocurrencies are the most common form of digital assets. “Event of Change” Means the enactment, promulgation, execution or ratification of, or any change in or amendment to, any Law that occurs after the Trade Date of a Transaction which would result in (a) the imposition of a new tax in a material amount by any government or taxing authority upon the making of payments (other than payments of interest by either of the Parties with respect to such Transaction); or (b) the performance of any obligation of either of the Parties under such Transaction being unlawful. If an occurrence that would give rise to an Event of Default also constitutes an Event of Change, such occurrence will be treated as an Event of Change. “Existing Technology” The software and intellectual property rights owned or licensed by Basis and its third-party partners, or any affiliate of Basis, in connection with the Platform or Platforms, which have been developed, used or operated by Basis. “External Feed” An automated price stream that requires completion of a validation check by some automated process outside the control and premises of the Basis Platforms. “FCA” The Financial Conduct Authority. “FCA RulesThe rules, regulations and guidelines of the FCA together with the Investment Business Act of 2003, the Proceeds of Crime Act of 2008, and any rules or regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. “Fees” Fees are defined in Section 2.21). “Floating Gain/Loss” The total of all open positions on your account, marked to marketGovernmental Authority” Any national, federal, state, provincial, county, municipal, or local government, foreign or domestic, or the government of any political subdivision of any of the foregoing, or any entity, authority, agency, ministry or other similar body exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative authority or functions of or pertaining to government, in...
Deal Price means $2.57 per share.
Deal Price is defined in Section 8.3(b).
Deal Price means with respect to each Vested Interest or share of IPO Stock, the value of one share of common stock of Laureate as it exists immediately after the closing of the Merger (which for the avoidance of doubt is $4.59).
Deal Price means the consideration paid for Company Common Stock in a tender or exchange offer or Corporate Transaction that constituted the Change in Control. The Company and the Participant intend that the Option will qualify as stock rights that are exempt from Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and the Option shall be construed and administered accordingly.”
Deal Price has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.