Examples of Target Net Book Value in a sentence
If the Estimated Closing Net Book Value is less than the Target Net Book Value, the Estimated Purchase Price shall be decreased by the amount of such shortfall.
If Estimated Closing Net Book Value exceeds Net Book Value as of June 30, 1995 (the "Target Net Book Value"), the Estimated Purchase Price shall be increased by the amount of such excess.
The term "Target Net Book Value" means $2,730,655, which is the book value of N21 reflected on the April 30, 1997 Balance Sheet.
The Purchase Price shall be: (i) increased dollar-for-dollar by the amount that the Closing Date Net Book Value is greater than $38,355,264 (the "TARGET NET BOOK VALUE"); or (ii) decreased dollar-for-dollar by the amount that the Closing Date Net Book Value is less than the Target Net Book Value.
Highly correlated prices may merely reflect similar seasonal patterns, such as, for example, those due to weather conditions.