Expected Dilution means the average of the Dilution Ratios for the twelve most recently ended calendar months.
Expected Dilution means, as of any Monthly Reporting Date, and continuing until (but not including) the next Monthly Reporting Date, the twelve month rolling average of the Dilution Ratios that occurred during the period of twelve consecutive Calculation Periods ending immediately prior to such earlier Monthly Reporting Date.
Expected Dilution means, on any date of determination, the average of the Dilution Ratios for the 12 months then most recently ended.
Examples of Expected Dilution in a sentence
Expected Dilution in Equity Share Capital upon conversion of Preference Shares: As per Shareholding Pattern given hereinafter.
Expected Dilution in Equity Share Capital/Change in Control: The subject Redeemable Preference Shares shall not be converted into equity shares and therefore there is no question of any change in the Shareholding pattern, resulting from this subject issue of Redeemable Preference shares.
More Definitions of Expected Dilution
Expected Dilution means, as of any Settlement Date with respect to any type of Dilution Factor, a fraction, expressed as a percentage, the numerator of which is the sum of the Dilution Ratios with respect to such type of Dilution Factor for each of the twelve full Accounting Periods immediately preceding such Settlement Date and the denominator of which is 12.
Expected Dilution means the rolling twelve-month average of the Dilution Ratio.
Expected Dilution means, on any date of determination, the average of the Dilution Ratios for the 12 Calculation Periods then most recently ended
Expected Dilution means, on any date of determination, the average of the Dilution Ratios for the 12 Calculation Periods then most recently
Expected Dilution. For any Remittance Period, the average of the Dilution Ratios for the twelve most recent Remittance Periods.
Expected Dilution. For any Monthly Period, a percentage equal to the average Dilution Ratio — Receivables for the previous twelve-Monthly Periods ending on the related Accounting Date.