Determination of Warrant Value Sample Clauses

The Determination of Warrant Value clause defines the method by which the value of a warrant is calculated, typically in the context of a financial or investment agreement. This clause outlines the specific formula, reference prices, or valuation mechanisms to be used, such as referencing the fair market value of underlying shares or using a third-party appraisal. Its core practical function is to ensure both parties have a clear, agreed-upon process for valuing warrants, thereby reducing disputes and providing certainty in financial transactions involving warrants.
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Determination of Warrant Value. Any determination of the value of the Warrants (the “Warrant Value”) shall be based on the standards of appraisal currently accepted in the industry (provided that no discount shall be taken on account of (a) the fact that the Warrants constitute a minority interest or (b) the lack of liquidity for the Warrants and the Warrant Shares) and will include at least the following procedures:

Related to Determination of Warrant Value

  • Adjustment of Warrant Price The price at which such shares of Warrant Stock may be purchased upon exercise of this Warrant shall be subject to adjustment from time to time as set forth in this Section 4. The Issuer shall give the Holder notice of any event described below which requires an adjustment pursuant to this Section 4 in accordance with the notice provisions set forth in Section 5.

  • Determination of Fair Market Value For purposes of this Section 10.2, “fair market value” of a Share (or Common Stock if the Shares have been converted into Common Stock) as of a particular date (the “Determination Date”) shall mean: (i) If the Conversion Right is exercised in connection with and contingent upon a Public Offering, and if the Company’s Registration Statement relating to such Public Offering (“Registration Statement”) has been declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission, then the initial “Price to Public” specified in the final prospectus with respect to such offering. (ii) If the Conversion Right is not exercised in connection with and contingent upon a Public Offering, then as follows: (A) If traded on a securities exchange, the fair market value of the Common Stock shall be deemed to be the average of the closing prices of the Common Stock on such exchange over the five trading days immediately prior to the Determination Date, and the fair market value of the Shares shall be deemed to be such fair market value of the Common Stock multiplied by the number of shares of Common Stock into which each share of Series Preferred is then convertible; (B) If traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market or other over-the-counter system, the fair market value of the Common Stock shall be deemed to be the average of the closing prices of the Common Stock over the five trading days immediately prior to the Determination Date, and the fair market value of the Shares shall be deemed to be such fair market value of the Common Stock multiplied by the number of shares of Common Stock into which each Share is then convertible; and (C) If there is no public market for the Common Stock, then fair market value shall be determined by the Board of Directors of the Company in good faith. In making a determination under clauses (A) or (B) above, if on the Determination Date, five trading days had not passed since the closing of the Company’s initial public offering of its Common Stock (“IPO”), then the fair market value of the Common Stock shall be the average closing prices or closing bid prices, as applicable, for the shorter period beginning on and including the date of the IPO and ending on the trading day prior to the Determination Date (or if such period includes only one trading day, the closing price or closing bid price, as applicable, for such trading day). If closing prices or closing bid prices are no longer reported by a securities exchange or other trading system, the closing price or closing bid price shall be that which is reported by such securities exchange or other trading system at 4:00 p.m. New York City time on the applicable trading day.

  • Adjustment of Number of Warrant Shares Issuable Upon Exercise of a Warrant and Adjustment of Exercise Price.

  • Payment of Warrant Exercise Price The Exercise Price shall be Thirty Cents ($0.30) per share ("Exercise Price"). Payment of the Exercise Price may be made by either of the following, or a combination thereof, at the election of Holder: (i) Cash Exercise: cash, certified check or cashiers check or wire transfer; or

  • Determination of Adjustments If any questions will at any time arise with respect to the Exercise Price or any adjustment provided for in Section 4.8, such questions will be conclusively determined by the Company’s Auditors, or, if they decline to so act any other firm of certified public accountants in the United States of America that the Company may designate and who will have access to all appropriate records and such determination will be binding upon the Company and the Holders of the Warrants.