Enterprise Value definition

Enterprise Value means the sum, at fiscal year-end, of the market capitalisation of ordinary shares, the market capitalisation of preferred shares, and the book value of total debt and non-controlling interests, without the deduction of cash or cash equivalents;
Enterprise Value has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a).
Enterprise Value means $218,000,000.

Examples of Enterprise Value in a sentence

  • The terms of the Acquisition imply a US GAAP Enterprise Value multiple of 16.3x 2019 US GAAP EBITDA and 10.9x 2019 US GAAP EBITDA (including estimated pre-tax synergies of £216 million) for Meggitt.

  • In the event that less than 100% of the stock or assets of the Company is purchased in the Change in Control transaction, the Enterprise Value shall be extrapolated from the percentage of the Company’s capital stock or assets impacted in such Change in Control transaction to determine if the applicable threshold was exceeded, but the Transaction Fee shall be calculated based on the actual consideration received by the Company or shareholders, as the case may be.

  • If the business performs at levels below or above those set forth in the Financial Projections, such performance may have a materially negative or positive impact, respectively, on Enterprise Value and Equity Value.

  • The consideration for the Units shall be represented by stock certificates (the “Stock Certificates”) representing a number of shares of Parent’s Common Stock (the “Exchange Shares”) equal to:(a) the Enterprise Value, plus the Change in Cash, minus Liabilities, multiplied by (b) the Exchange Rate, divided by (c) 10.

  • To the extent that any consideration in a transaction is not received in cash upon the consummation of the Change in Control, the value of such non-cash consideration for purposes of calculating the Enterprise Value will be determined by the independent Board of Directors of the Company prior to the Change in Control in good faith in consultation with an independent investment bank or financial advisor retained by Board of Directors in connection with the Change in Control transaction.


More Definitions of Enterprise Value

Enterprise Value means (I) the product of (x) the number of issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock on the date the Company delivers the Major Transaction Notice (defined below) multiplied by (y) the per share closing price of the Common Stock on such date plus (II) the amount of the Company’s debt as shown on the latest financial statements filed with the SEC (the “Current Financial Statements”) less (III) the amount of cash and cash equivalents of the Company as shown on the Current Financial Statements;
Enterprise Value means the value calculated as market capitalization of a company plus debt, minority interest and preferred shares, minus total cash and cash equivalents;
Enterprise Value means $135,000,000.
Enterprise Value means $1,625,000,000.
Enterprise Value means either:
Enterprise Value means, with respect to any Collateral Loan as of the date of acquisition by the Borrower, an amount as determined by the Service Provider pursuant to its underwriting standards and procedures, for the related Obligor equal to the sum of (x) the market value of the equity capital of the Obligor and (y) the excess of the market value of such Obligor’s total indebtedness over cash on the balance sheet of such Obligor.
Enterprise Value has the meaning given in Clause 2.3.2;