S&P Volatility Factor means 277% or such other potential dividend rate increase factor as S&P advises the Corporation in writing is applicable.
S&P Volatility Factor means, as of any Valuation Date, a multiplicative factor equal to (i) 305% in the case of any Minimum Rate Period or any Special Rate Period of 28 Rate Period Days or fewer; (ii) 268% in the case of any Special Rate Period of more than 28 Rate Period Days but fewer than 183 Rate Period Days; and (iii) 204% in the case of any Special Rate Period of more than 182 Rate Period Days.
S&P Volatility Factor means 273% or such other potential dividend rate increase factor as S&P advises the Trust in writing is applicable.
More Definitions of S&P Volatility Factor
S&P Volatility Factor means, as of any Valuation Date, a multiplicative factor equal to (i) 305% in the case of any Minimum Rate Period or any Special Rate Period of 28 Rate Period Days or fewer, (ii) 268% in the case of any Special Rate Period of more than 28 Rate Period Days but fewer than 183 Rate Period Days; and (iii) 204% in the case of any Special Rate Period of more than 182 Rate Period Days.
S&P Volatility Factor means, depending on the applicable Reference Rate, the following:
S&P Volatility Factor means 228% during the Initial Dividend Period for the AMPS. Thereafter, "S&P Volatility Factor" means, depending on the applicable Reference Rate, the following:
S&P Volatility Factor means, with respect to each Series of Preferred Shares, 277% during the Initial Dividend Period. Thereafter, "S&P Volatility Factor" means, depending on the applicable Reference Rate, the following:
S&P Volatility Factor means 277% during the Initial Dividend Period for the Series A RP and 185% during the Initial Dividend Period for the Series B RP. Thereafter, "S&P Volatility Factor" means, depending on the applicable Reference Rate, the following:
S&P Volatility Factor means 277% or such other potential dividend rate increase factor as S&P advises the Trust in writing as applicable.
S&P Volatility Factor means 199% during the Initial Dividend Period and 304% thereafter, or such other potential dividend rate increase factor as S&P advises the Corporation in writing is applicable.