Common use of Estimated Statement Clause in Contracts

Estimated Statement. The parties hereto have contemplated that the Company will have Working Capital as of the Closing (the “Closing Working Capital”), as calculated in accordance with this Agreement and in accordance with and as set forth on the Form Working Capital Statement attached hereto as Schedule 1.7, of at least $0.00 (the “Working Capital Target”). At least five Business Days prior to the Closing, the Company will deliver to Parent a written statement (the “Estimated Statement”) setting forth the Company’s good faith estimate of the amount of the Closing Working Capital (the “Estimated Working Capital”), together with such schedules and data as may reasonably be appropriate to support such Estimated Statement. The “Working Capital Adjustment” means the amount, if any, by which Estimated Working Capital is less than the Working Capital Target. Schedule 1.7 contains a template for the calculations of the Closing Working Capital.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Merger Agreement, Merger Agreement (Emc Corp), Merger Agreement (Vmware, Inc.)