Examples of Estimated Working Capital Amount in a sentence
The calculation of the Estimated Working Capital Amount shall be reasonably satisfactory to Acquiror.
If the Estimated Net Receivables Amount plus the Estimated Inventory Value (the "Estimated Working Capital Amount") is less than $450 million, then Buyer may, at Buyer's election, reduce the Cash Consideration to be paid to Sellers at the Closing by the amount of such shortfall (the "Estimated Working Capital Adjustment").
As promptly as practicable after the Closing, but in no event later than 15 days following the Closing, Parent shall review the Estimated Cash Amount, the Estimated Working Capital Amount, and the Estimated MDA Liabilities provided to Parent by the Company prior to the Effective Time of the Merger under Section 5.12 of the Merger Agreement.
On the date which is at least three (3) Business Days prior to the Completion Date, the Seller shall provide to the Purchaser a bona fide written estimate of the Estimated Debt-Like Items Amount, the Estimated Net Intercompany Amount, the Estimated Inventory Amount and the Estimated Working Capital Amount in the form of an Estimated Net Intercompany Statement, an Estimated Debt-Like Items Statement, an Estimated Inventory Statement and an Estimated Working Capital Statement.
The Purchase Price payable at the Closing shall be increased, on a dollar for dollar basis, to the extent the Estimated Working Capital Amount is greater than zero (0), or decreased on a dollar for dollar basis, to the extent the Estimated Working Capital Amount is less than zero (0).