SVU Value definition

SVU Value means the value of each shareholder value unit based upon certain performance measures as set forth in the Company's Shareholder Value Plan.

Examples of SVU Value in a sentence

  • No adjustments shall be made to the SVU Value for SVU Grants which were granted more than twenty-four months prior to the Termination Date.

  • The SVU Value shall be reduced by 66% for all SVU Grants which were granted less than twelve months prior to the Termination Date and the SVU Value shall be reduced by 33% for all SVU Grants which were granted less than twenty-four months but more than twelve months prior to the Termination Date.

  • At such time, the Company shall pay Executive an amount equal to the SVU Value multiplied by the number of Executive's outstanding SVU Grants.

  • At the end of the Award Period (December 31, 2002) the SVU Value is determined to be in range C2 in the matrix set out on Exhibit A.

  • No adjustments shall be made to the SVU Value for SVU Grants which were granted more than twenty-four months prior to the effective date of the Delisting Event.

  • Award: The value of a Shareholder Value Unit ("SVU") Grant at the end of an Award Period calculated as the product of an SVU Grant multiplied by the SVU Value.

  • Adjustment to Value: If, during an Award Period, the Company's structure should be materially altered by virtue of an acquisition, merger, divestiture or reorganization, the Committee may redefine the Award Period Performance Measures, the Award Period, SVU Value and/or restate SVU Value to reflect the impact of such change.

  • Amount of Award: At the end of each Award Period the Committee shall determine the SVU Value based upon the Award Period Performance Measures and make Awards to each Participant equal to the SVU Value multiplied by the number of the Participant's outstanding SVU Grants.

  • Grant Limitations: The total value (number of SVU's granted multiplied by the SVU Value) of all SVU Grants made to all Participants for an Award Period will not exceed the amount specified in Section 3.2.

  • THIRD: A new Section 3.7 is added to the Plan, which reads as follows: 3.7. DELISTING EVENT: On the effective date of a Delisting Event, (i) the Award Period for each outstanding SVU Grant shall be accelerated such that each Award Period is deemed to have ended on such date and (ii) the Company shall pay each Participant an amount equal to the SVU Value for a Participant's SVU Grants multiplied by the number of Participant's outstanding SVU Grants.

Related to SVU Value

  • New value means (i) money, (ii) money's worth in property, services, or new credit, or (iii) release by a transferee of an interest in property previously transferred to the transferee. The term does not include an obligation substituted for another obligation.

  • Net Value has the meaning set forth in Section 1.68(a)(ii).

  • Baseline Value for each of the Company and the Peer Companies means the dollar amount representing the average of the Fair Market Value of one share of common stock of such company over the five consecutive trading days ending on, and including, the Effective Date.

  • Adjusted Value as used in subdivision (d) means:

  • Unit Value means, at any time, the value of each Stock Unit, which value shall be equal to the Fair Market Value (as defined in the Plan) of a Share on such date.

  • Adjusted Fair Market Value means, in the event of a Change in Control, the greater of (i) the highest price per Share paid to holders of the Shares in any transaction (or series of transactions) constituting or resulting in a Change in Control or (ii) the highest Fair Market Value of a Share during the ninety (90) day period ending on the date of a Change in Control.

  • Gross Fair Market Value means the value of the assets of the Company, or the value of the assets being disposed of, determined without regard to any liabilities associated with such assets.

  • Average value means the value which best represents the amount of the nutrient which a given food contains, and reflects allowances for seasonal variability, patterns of consumption and other factors which may cause the actual value to vary.

  • Intrinsic Value means reinstatement value of insured property or item less due allowance for betterment, wear and tear and/or depreciation

  • Black Scholes Consideration Value means the value of the applicable Option, Convertible Security or Adjustment Right (as the case may be) as of the date of issuance thereof calculated using the Black Scholes Option Pricing Model obtained from the “OV” function on Bloomberg utilizing (i) an underlying price per share equal to the Closing Sale Price of the Common Stock on the Trading Day immediately preceding the public announcement of the execution of definitive documents with respect to the issuance of such Option or Convertible Security (as the case may be), (ii) a risk-free interest rate corresponding to the U.S. Treasury rate for a period equal to the remaining term of such Option, Convertible Security or Adjustment Right (as the case may be) as of the date of issuance of such Option, Convertible Security or Adjustment Right (as the case may be), (iii) a zero cost of borrow and (iv) an expected volatility equal to the greater of 100% and the 30 day volatility obtained from the “HVT” function on Bloomberg (determined utilizing a 365 day annualization factor) as of the Trading Day immediately following the date of issuance of such Option, Convertible Security or Adjustment Right (as the case may be).

  • 704(c) Value of any Contributed Property means the fair market value of such property or other consideration at the time of contribution, as determined by the General Partner using such reasonable method of valuation as it may adopt. Subject to Exhibit B hereof, the General Partner shall, in its sole and absolute discretion, use such method as it deems reasonable and appropriate to allocate the aggregate of the 704(c) Values of Contributed Properties in a single or integrated transaction among the separate properties on a basis proportional to their respective fair market values.

  • Economic Value – means the value of the Company and of its shares, to be determined by a specialized company by using a recognized methodology or based on another criterion to be defined by the CVM.

  • Reference Value means the last reported sales price of the Ordinary Shares for any twenty (20) trading days within the thirty (30) trading-day period ending on the third trading day prior to the date on which notice of the redemption is given.

  • Cash Value means the greater of (i) the amount that the policyholder is entitled to receive upon surrender or termination of the contract (determined without reduction for any surrender charge or policy loan), and (ii) the amount the policyholder can borrow under or with regard to the contract. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the term “Cash Value” does not include an amount payable under an Insurance Contract as:

  • Historical Fair Market Value means the volume weighted average price of the Ordinary Shares during the ten (10) trading day period ending on the trading day prior to the first date on which the Ordinary Shares trade on the applicable exchange or in the applicable market, regular way, without the right to receive such rights. No Ordinary Shares shall be issued at less than their par value.

  • Target Value shall have the meaning stated in Section 7.2 of Schedule D to this Agreement.

  • Share Value means $25.00 plus declared and unpaid dividends as at the date of the Trigger Event.

  • Valuation Price means in respect of a Valuation Date and any relevant Scheduled Trading Day, the price of the Reference Asset at the Valuation Time on such day, as determined by the Determination Agent.

  • Exchange Value is the adjusted appraised value of the Property which takes into consideration various factors to balance the business value of the Property within its present ownership structure.

  • Added value means that the Contractor performs subcontract management functions that the Contracting Officer determines are a benefit to the Government (e.g., processing orders of parts or services, maintaining inventory, reducing delivery lead times, managing multiple sources for contract requirements, coordinating deliveries, performing quality assurance functions).

  • Closing Average Share Value means the average, over the trading days in the Closing Average Period, of the closing price of the company’s stock multiplied by the Accumulated Shares for each trading day during the Closing Average Period.