Aggregate Initial Merger Consideration definition

Aggregate Initial Merger Consideration means an amount equal to the sum of the following: (a) the Aggregate Merger Consideration; minus (b) the Expense Reserve Amount; minus (c) the Purchase Price Adjustment Escrow Amount.
Aggregate Initial Merger Consideration is defined in Section 1.4(c)(ii).
Aggregate Initial Merger Consideration means 17,325,000 Parent Common Shares.

Examples of Aggregate Initial Merger Consideration in a sentence

  • Assuming the Debt Financing is funded in accordance with the Debt Commitment Letter, the net proceeds contemplated by the Debt Commitment Letter will in the aggregate, together with Parent’s available cash and cash equivalents, be sufficient for Parent to satisfy all of the payment obligations of Parent under this Agreement, including (i) paying the Aggregate Initial Merger Consideration and (ii) paying all fees and expenses incurred by it or for which it is responsible in connection with this Agreement.


More Definitions of Aggregate Initial Merger Consideration

Aggregate Initial Merger Consideration means an amount equal to the sum of the following: (a) the Aggregate Merger Consideration; minus
Aggregate Initial Merger Consideration means, subject to SECTION 2.11 hereof, the number of Parent Shares determined by DIVIDING (a) the SUM of (i) the Purchase Price and (ii) the Aggregate Exercise Price by (b) the Initial Stock Price.

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