Final Allotment Ratio definition

Final Allotment Ratio means the ratio of the Final Number of Conversion Shares and the number of Contingent Value Rights issued by Atlantia.

Examples of Final Allotment Ratio in a sentence

  • In fact, under the Rules, (a) the Value Rights are conditional on the Final Value of the Claim amounting to more than Euro 40 million; and (b) if the Final Value of the Claim amounts to more than the Maximum Value of the Claim (Euro 810 million in accordance with the Rules), the amount on which the Final Number of Conversion Shares and the Final Allotment Ratio (as defined in the Rules) are determined will correspond to the Maximum Value of the Claim.

Related to Final Allotment Ratio

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  • Current Ratio means the ratio of Current Assets to Current Liabilities.

  • percentage ratios has the meaning ascribed to it under the Listing Rules;

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  • Load Ratio Share means the ratio of a Transmission Customer’s Network Load to the Transmission Provider’s total load.

  • Maximum Available Amount means, on any date of determination, an amount equal to the lesser of:

  • Cost Share means the member’s financial obligation for a covered Service. Depending on the plan type, Cost Share may include one or more of the following: deductible, Copay, Access Fee, and Coinsurance.