Metal Bulletin definition
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Pay for 95% (ninety-five percent), subject to a minimum deduction of 1.5 (one point five) grams balance of the final balance of the final Gold content at the LONDON FINAL Quotation for gold, as published in the Metal Bulletin in US$ and averaged over the quotational period.
NMV shall be determined by multiplying the number of kilograms of indium held by or for the Company by the last spot price for indium published by Metal Bulletin posted on Bloomberg L.P. for the month, plus cash and any other Company assets, less any and all of the Company’s outstanding payables, indebtedness and any other liabilities, divided by the total number of outstanding common shares.
Pay for 95% (ninety-five percent) of the final lead content, subject to a minimum deduction of 3 (three) units, at the official London Metal Exchange cash settlement quotation for Lead, as published in the Metal Bulletin in US$ and averaged over the quotational period.
For purposes of this Section 2, the Management Fee shall be determined by (x) multiplying the number of kilograms of indium held by the Company by the last spot price for indium published by Metal Bulletin posted on Bloomberg L.P. for the month, plus cash and any other Company assts, less any and all of the Company’s outstanding payables, indebtness and any other liabilities, (y) multiplied by 1/6th of 1%.
Pay for 95% (ninety-five percent), subject to a minimum deduction of 50 (fifty) grams balance of the final silver content at the LBMA spot quotation for silver, as published in the Metal Bulletin in US$ and averaged over the quotational period.
Pay for 85% (eighty-five percent) of the final zinc content, subject to a minimum deduction of 8 (eight) units, at the official London Metal Exchange cash settlement quotation for Special High Grade Zinc, as published in the Metal Bulletin in US$ and averaged over the quotational period.
The prices of copper, gold and/or silver, if quoted in any currency other than Dollars by Metal Bulletin, shall be converted into Dollars using the average daily rate published by the Federal Reserve Board of the United States over the applicable Quotational Period for the purchase of Dollars using the currency quoted in Metal Bulletin.
Pay for 85% (eighty-five percent) of the final zinc content, subject to a minimum deduction of 8 (eight) units, at the official London Metal Exchange cash settlement quotation for zinc, as published in the Metal Bulletin in US$ and averaged over the quotational period.
The LME Price is the cash seller (settlement) price for 99.7 percent purity aluminum in Dollars quoted by the London Metal Exchange as published in the Metal Bulletin under the caption "Metal Bulletin (month) Averages" in the section "London Metal Exchange high, low and average (month) (days)" in the column "(month) Average" for the quotational period.
Such report shall also include the last spot price of indium as reported by Metal Bulletin, or other reliable, independent source, and the quantity of indium held in inventory.