Internalization Formulas definition

Internalization Formulas means (i) the Manager’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (adjusted for unusual, extraordinary and non-recurring charges and expenses), or “EBITDA” (excluding any reimbursements from the Company), annualized based on the most recent quarter ended, multiplied by a specific multiple, or EBITDA Multiple, set forth below depending on the Company’s achieved total annual return, and (ii) the Company’s equity market capitalization multiplied by a specific percentage, or Capitalization Percentage, set forth below depending on the Company’s achieved total return. For purposes of the computations above, the EBITDA Multiple and Capitalization Percentage, respectively, for specific levels of total return are (i) 5.0 and 5.0% if total return is less than 8.0%; (ii) 5.5 and 5.5% if total return is at least 8.0% and not more than 12.0%; and (iii) 6.0 and 6.0% if total return is greater than 12.0%. For purposes of the foregoing computation, total return will be calculated by adding (i) the difference (if any, but not a negative number) between the volume-weighted average of the closing price per share of the Common Stock on the NYSE (or other applicable trading market) for the last ten consecutive trading days of the computation period and the Initial Public Offering price per share (taking into account any stock splits, subdivisions, or reclassifications), plus (ii) dividends per share paid in respect of the Common Stock since the Initial Public Offering, dividing the result by the number of full months elapsed since the Initial Public Offering, and multiplying the result by 12.

Examples of Internalization Formulas in a sentence

  • The offer price will be based on the following financial framework: the lesser of the two amounts determined pursuant to the Internalization Formulas.

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