Organic Growth definition

Organic Growth means maintenance and other capital expenditures, including maintaining and expanding facilities, in each case other than pursuant to an Acquisition.
Organic Growth means change in net sales during the current period, excluding acquisitions and currency effects, in relation to net sales of the corresponding period of the preceding year.
Organic Growth means Authorized User growth in the normal course of Your business operations other than through Excluded Growth.

Examples of Organic Growth in a sentence

  • Prior to the Investment Grade Date, it will not, and will not permit any of its Restricted Subsidiaries to, purchase or otherwise acquire (in one transaction or a series of transactions) any assets of any other Person except (a) acquisitions solely among the Borrower Parties, (b) Permitted Acquisitions, (c) Organic Growth, (d) Investments permitted pursuant to Section 6.04, and (e) purchases or other acquisitions in the ordinary course of business.

  • By: /s/ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Title: President Address: WM Organic Growth, Inc.

  • It will not, and will not permit any of its Restricted Subsidiaries to, purchase or otherwise acquire (in one transaction or a series of transactions) any assets of any other Person outside of the ordinary course of business except (a) Permitted Acquisitions, (b) Organic Growth and (c) Investments permitted pursuant to Section 6.04.

  • If, after Licensee exercises the Perpetual Buyout Option (the “Perpetual Term”), Licensee’s DWP surpasses the Buffer for any reason (e.g. Non-Organic Growth or Organic Growth), then Licensee will pay a one-time incremental License Fee following Licensee’s initial use the Licensed Software in conjunction with such added DWP.

  • It will not, and will not permit any of its Restricted Subsidiaries to, purchase or otherwise acquire (in one transaction or a series of transactions) any assets of any other Person except (a) acquisitions solely among the Borrower Parties, (b) Permitted Acquisitions, (c) Organic Growth, (d) Investments permitted pursuant to Section 6.04, and (e) purchases or other acquisitions in the ordinary course of business.


More Definitions of Organic Growth

Organic Growth means growth on a like-for-like basis and at constant exchange rates.
Organic Growth means the growth in our business as a result of increased volumes through existing infrastructure, including infrastructure under development, for which we have not sold the total capacity of such infrastructure.
Organic Growth means change in net sales during the current period, excluding acquisitions and currency effects, in relation to net
Organic Growth has the meaning specified in Section 7.2(a).
Organic Growth means any growth in the PwCC Business after the Closing Date that is not Non-Organic Growth.
Organic Growth means underlying revenue growth in the Company over the Performance Period, excluding any incremental growth from asset or entity acquisitions made after the beginning of the Performance Period;
Organic Growth means business generated by employing the current resources of the Division or Company and further resources generated by Organic Growth, including expansion of existing business and creation of new businesses from the existing operations or resources of the Division or Company.