Market Threshold definition

Market Threshold means upper and lower limit per Zone, expressed in kWh, made available to Network Users as described in the Balancing Code.
Market Threshold means when the closing sales price of the Common Stock on the Nasdaq Stock Market or the New York Stock Exchange for twenty (20) consecutive trading days ending within the sixty (60) day period preceding the Threshold Notice has exceeded the amount which equals 2.0 times the Series C Liquidation Value (as adjusted from time to time to take into account stock splits, stock dividends and similar events).
Market Threshold means upper and lower limit per Zone, expressed in kWh, made available to Grid Users as described in the Access Code for Transmission (ACT

Examples of Market Threshold in a sentence

  • Zami Aberman June 29th, 2004 Chief Executive Officer A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to the Company and will be retained by the Company and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.

  • The fair value of both the Regular Options and Market Threshold Options granted was estimated using a binomial option pricing model with the assumptions of dividend yield of nil (2007 – nil), an expected volatility of 47% (2007 - 28%), risk free interest rates of 3.1% (2007 - 4.2%) and an expected life of five years (2007 - six years).

  • On November 6, 2007, Canwest granted 528,900 Regular Options and 353,300 Market Threshold Options to employees.

  • On November 18, 2008, Canwest granted 601,300 Regular Options and 355,700 Market Threshold Options to employees.

  • The total fair value of the Market Threshold Options was $0.1 million (2007 - $0.9 million), an average of $0.33 (2007 - $2.44) per option.

  • The Network User Balancing Position publication holds Market Threshold, together with the position and possible settlements for the Market and the Network User.It also indicates whether the data is based on provisional or forecasted values.Network Users receive the Network User Balancing Position information for the HZONE and/or LZONE depending on their activities in a graph and data format and also downloads are made available.

  • The Balancing Operator may decide to revise the message in the event that miscalculations are discovered in the hourly reporting or when the effective values of the Market Threshold shall be modified for next full hour +1 in accordance with 3.2.1. If this is the case each Network User will receive a revised notice.

  • The Company utilizes the fair value approach to account for stock based compensation.On November 6, 2007, the Company granted 528,900 Regular Options and 353,300 Market Threshold Options to employees.

  • The table below shows the default Market Threshold values for each period of the year, for the H Zone.

  • Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec MT+h,H zone MT-h,H zone The table below shows the default Market Threshold values for each period of the year, for the L Zone.


More Definitions of Market Threshold

Market Threshold means upper and lower limit per Zone, expressed in kWh,
Market Threshold means a geographic country that reasonably is capable of generating at least $[*] in annual Net Revenues from Microsoft’s Paid Search Services and Contextual Advertising Services (including traffic from the entire Microsoft Network) when at “steady state” in such country. Without limiting any of the foregoing, Microsoft shall use good faith efforts to keep Yahoo! informed of Microsoft’s plans to provide the Services and/or Additional Services in new geographic locations regardless of whether such geographic locations satisfy the Market Threshold so that Yahoo! can plan accordingly.

Related to Market Threshold

  • Bid threshold means the dollar amount set in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-3, above which a Board shall advertise for and receive sealed bids in accordance with procedures set forth in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-1 et seq.

  • Minimum Takedown Threshold shall have the meaning given in Section 2.1.4.

  • Minimum Threshold means the average daily yield on the 10 Year Treasury Note (as reported in the Bloomberg GT10 index) over the Award Period.

  • Stated Threshold means total losses under the shared loss agreements in the amount of $41,000,000.00.

  • VWAP Minimum Price Threshold means, with respect to any particular VWAP Purchase Notice, the Sale Price on the VWAP Purchase Date equal to the greater of (i) 80% of the Closing Sale Price on the Business Day immediately preceding the VWAP Purchase Date or (ii) such higher price as set forth by the Company in the VWAP Purchase Notice.

  • Ownership Threshold means, with respect to any Person, Beneficial Ownership of the greater of (A) 15% of the Common Shares at any time outstanding or (B) the percentage of the outstanding Common Shares Beneficially Owned by such Person on the date of this Rights Agreement, plus in the case of this clause (B) 1% of the Common Shares outstanding on such date.

  • Threshold means with respect to Party B: infinity.

  • Indemnity Threshold has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3.

  • Approved Ratings Threshold means each of the S&P Approved Ratings Threshold and the Moody’s First Trigger Ratings Threshold.

  • S&P Approved Ratings Threshold means, with respect to Party A, the guarantor under an Eligible Guarantee or an Eligible Replacement, a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from S&P of “A-1”, or, if such entity does not have a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from S&P, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from S&P of “A+”.

  • Total risk-based capital ratio means the Total Risk-Based Capital Ratio determined in accordance with the rules and regulations of the appropriate Regulatory Authority as from time to time in effect, and any successor or other regulation or official interpretation of said Regulatory Authority relating thereto.

  • Alteration Threshold means an amount equal to 5% of the outstanding principal amount of the Loan.

  • Micro-purchase threshold means the dollar amount at or below which a district may purchase property or services using micro-pur- chase procedures. Generally, the micro-purchase threshold for pro- curement activities administered under federal awards is not to ex- ceed the amount set by the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) at 48 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart 2.1 [see below], unless a higher threshold is requested by the district and approved by the cogni- zant agency for indirect costs.

  • Moody’s Second Trigger Ratings Threshold means, with respect to Party A, the guarantor under an Eligible Guarantee or an Eligible Replacement, (i) if such entity has a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A3” and a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s of “Prime-2”, or (ii) if such entity does not have a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A3”.

  • Threshold Rating means the short-term unsecured debt rating of P-1 by Moody's and A-1 by Standard & Poor's.

  • Restoration Threshold means an amount equal to 5% of the outstanding principal amount of the Loan.

  • Moody’s First Trigger Ratings Threshold means, with respect to Party A, the guarantor under an Eligible Guarantee or an Eligible Replacement, (i) if such entity has a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A2” and a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s of “Prime-1”, or (ii) if such entity does not have a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A1”.

  • S&P Required Ratings Threshold means, with respect to Party A, the guarantor under an Eligible Guarantee or an Eligible Replacement, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from S&P of “BBB+”.

  • Threshold Percentage means 15%.

  • Required Ratings Threshold means each of the S&P Required Ratings Threshold and the Moody's Second Trigger Ratings Threshold.

  • Minimum Acceptable Price with respect to any Put Notice Date shall mean seventy-five percent (75%) of the lowest closing bid prices for the ten (10) Trading Day period immediately preceding such Put Notice Date.

  • Initial Dividend Threshold shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.04(d).

  • Indemnification Threshold has the meaning set forth in Section 11.5.

  • stipulated minimum threshold means that portion of local production and content as determined by the Department of Trade and Industry; and

  • Write-Down Amount means, for any Collection Period for any 180-day Receivable or Repossessed Receivable, the excess of (a) the Principal Balance plus accrued and unpaid interest of such Receivable as of the last day of the Collection Period during which such Receivable became a 180-day Receivable or Repossessed Receivable, as the case may be, over (b) the estimated realizable value of such Receivable, as determined by the Servicer in accordance with its normal servicing procedures for the related Collection Period, which amount may be adjusted to zero by the Servicer in accordance with its normal servicing procedures if such Receivable has ceased to be a 180-day Receivable as provided in the definition of “180-day Receivable.”

  • Step-Down Amount means, with respect to any Distribution Date, the excess, if any, of (x) the Required Pro Forma Note Balance over (y) the Pro Forma Note Balance on such Distribution Date, calculated for this purpose only without deduction for any Step-Down Amount (i.e., assuming that the entire amount described in clause (x) of the definition of “Principal Distributable Amount” is distributed as principal on the Notes); provided, however, that the Step-Down Amount in no event may exceed the amount that would reduce the positive difference, if any, of (i) the Pool Balance minus (ii) the Pro Forma Note Balance, to an amount less than 0.50% of the initial aggregate principal balance of the Receivables.