Largest Customers Sample Clauses

The "Largest Customers" clause identifies and addresses the parties or entities that constitute a significant portion of a business's customer base, typically by revenue or volume. This clause may require the disclosure of the top customers, set thresholds for what qualifies as a "largest customer," or impose obligations if there are changes in these relationships. Its core function is to provide transparency regarding customer concentration, which helps assess business risk and stability, particularly in transactions like mergers or financings where customer dependency is a key concern.
Largest Customers. Schedule 11.9 (i) contains a list of the seventeen (17) largest maintenance customers of the NewCo Business as measured by the revenues (Umsatzerlöse) for the year ending on the Effective Date. With respect to these maintenance contracts, there are, to the Seller’s Knowledge and except as disclosed in Schedule 11.9 (ii), no written documents received by Seller (in respect of the NewCo Business) or any of the Companies before 30 April 2010 which make it reasonably likely that any of said customers will materially reduce the volume of its previous commercial activity as regards maintenance with NewCo or the Companies.
Largest Customers. The Company has made available to the Purchaser the 20 largest customers by dollar volume of the Company (the "Largest Customers"), with the amount of revenues attributable to each such customer, for each fiscal years ending December 31, 1997 and 1998. Except as previously disclosed, none of the Largest Customers has terminated or materially adversely altered its relationship with the Company since January 1, 1998 or, to the Company's knowledge, threatened to do so or otherwise notified the Company of its intention to do so, and, except as set forth in Schedule 2.27 hereto, there has been no material dispute with any of the Largest Customers since January 1, 1998.
Largest Customers. 17 3.20 Year 2000 Compliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 3.21
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Largest Customers. Toybiz Inc.
Largest Customers. Section 4.13(a) - Employees Benefit Plans - Section 4.13(a)(v) - Employees and Independent Contractors - Section 4.13(e) - Schedule of any separation, severance, termination or similar-type benefits payable to any person - Section 4.14(d) - Labour - Non-Compliance Occupational Health & Safety - Section 4.15 - Insurance policies - Section 4.16(a) - Tax Return Exceptions - Section 4.16(a)(viii) - Taxation Years - Section 4.16(f) - Non-arms length transactions for consideration not at fair market value - Section 4.16(j) - Non-resident Sellers - Section 4.18 - Related Party Transactions - Section 4.21 - Brokers and other Third Party Fees - Section 6.13 - Persons to enter into Non-Competition Agreements - Section 8.02(e) - Parent Securities
Largest Customers. Schedule 4.21(b) lists the 20 largest customers by dollar volume (excluding, however, customers that would be included on such list solely by virtue of one-time projects in excess of $5,000,000) of goods and services of the Company for the 12-month period ended on the Annual Balance Sheet Date, listing the dollar volume for each. Except as listed in Schedule 4.21(b), the Company has not received any communication apparently indicating that, and, to the Company’s Knowledge, there are no circumstances apparently indicating that, any such customer is terminating or materially reducing or making any materially adverse change in, any aspect of its or any of its Affiliates’ business relationship with the Company. To the Company’s Knowledge, the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein will not materially and adversely affect the Company’s business relationship with any such customer.

Related to Largest Customers

  • Customers The names of your customers will remain your sole property and will not be used by us except for servicing or informational mailings and other correspondence in the normal course of business.

  • Significant Customers and Suppliers No customer or supplier which was significant to the Company during the period covered by the Financial Statements or which has been significant to the Company thereafter, has terminated or breached, materially reduced or threatened to terminate, breach or materially reduce its purchases from or provision of products or services to the Company, as the case may be.

  • Major Customers The following table reflects the major customers of the Partnership's oil and gas sales (a major customer is defined as a customer whose sales exceed 10% of total sales) during the years ended December 31: 1998 1997 1996 ---- ---- ---- Genesis Crude Oil, L.P...................................... 66% 66% 67% Western Gas Resources, Inc. ................................ 21% 17% 15% At December 31, 1998, the amounts receivable from Genesis Crude Oil, L.P. and Western Gas Resources, Inc. were $13,053 and $11,532, respectively, which are included in the caption "Accounts receivable -- oil and gas sales" in the accompanying Balance Sheet. The Partnership's share of oil and gas production is sold to various purchasers. Pioneer USA is of the opinion that the loss of any one purchaser would not have an adverse effect on the ability of the Partnership to sell its oil and gas production.

  • Customers; Suppliers Executive does not have, and at any time during the term of this Agreement shall not have, any employment with or any direct or indirect interest in (as owner, partner, shareholder, employee, director, officer, agent, consultant or otherwise) any customer of or supplier to Company.

  • Suppliers and Customers (a) The Company has adequate sources of supply for its business as currently conducted and as proposed to be conducted. The Company has good relationships with all of its material sources of supply of goods and services and does not anticipate any material problem with any such material sources of supply. (b) The Company has no knowledge that the customer base of the Company might materially decrease.