Sentences with phrase «total outstanding stock»

Agencies remain modest relative to the total outstanding stock of Agencies.
The number of shares Coke will grant as a percentage of total outstanding stock will be no more than 0.8 percent in 2015 and an average of 0.4 percent for the remainder of the 10 - year plan.

Not exact matches

«10 - Percent Stockholder» means an individual who owns more than 10 % of the total combined voting power of all classes of outstanding stock of the Company or of its parent corporation or subsidiary corporation (as defined in Code Sections 424 (e) and (f)-RRB-.
In August 2012, to create incentives for continued long - term success from the then - recently launched Model S program as well as from Tesla's then - planned Model X and Model 3 programs, and to further align executive compensation with increases in stockholder value, the Board granted to Mr. Musk a stock option award to purchase 5,274,901 shares of Tesla's common stock (the «2012 CEO Performance Award»), representing 5 % of Tesla's total issued and outstanding shares at the time of grant.
In addition, investors purchasing shares of our Class A common stock from us in this offering will have contributed % of the total consideration paid to us by all stockholders who purchased shares of our Class A common stock, in exchange for acquiring approximately % of the outstanding shares of our Class A common stock as of, 2015, after giving effect to this offering.
As of June 30, 2015, there was $ 178.6 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to outstanding stock options and restricted stock awards that is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 3.51 years.
Furthermore, investors purchasing shares of our Class A common stock in this offering will only own approximately % of our outstanding shares of Class A and Class B common stock (and have % of the combined voting power of the outstanding shares of our Class A and Class B common stock), after the offering even though their aggregate investment will represent % of the total consideration received by us in connection with all initial sales of shares of our capital stock outstanding as of September 30, 2010, after giving effect to the issuance of shares of our Class A common stock in this offering and shares of our Class A common stock to be sold by certain selling stockholders.
As of September 30, 2015, there was $ 228.5 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to outstanding stock options and restricted stock awards that is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 3.18 years.
In addition, investors purchasing shares of our Class A common stock from us in this offering will have contributed 29.8 % of the total consideration paid to us by all stockholders who purchased shares of our common stock, in exchange for acquiring approximately 8.4 % of the outstanding shares of our Class A common stock as of September 30, 2015, after giving effect to this offering.
As of December 31, 2014, there was $ 177.9 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to outstanding stock options and restricted stock awards that is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 2.86 years.
The Board or the HRC or the GNC may modify, suspend, or terminate the LTICP but may not, without the prior approval of our stockholders, make any change to the LTICP that increases the total amount of common stock which may be awarded (except to reflect changes in capitalization), increases the individual maximum award limits (except to reflect changes in capitalization), changes the class of team members or directors eligible to participate, extends the duration of the LTICP, reduces the exercise price of or reprices outstanding stock options or stock appreciation rights, waives the LTICP's minimum time period requirements for vesting and lapse of restrictions for restricted stock or RSRs, or otherwise amends the LTICP in any manner requiring stockholder approval by law or under the NYSE listing requirements.
As of December 31, 2014, there was $ 177.9 million of total unrecognized compensation expense related to outstanding stock options and restricted stock awards that is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 2.86 years.
As of September 30, 2015, there was $ 228.5 million of total unrecognized compensation expense related to outstanding stock options and restricted stock awards that is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 3.18 years.
Apart from total debt, which includes the operating leases noted above, one of the largest adjustments to shareholder value was $ 231 million in outstanding employee stock options.
Because the restricted shares are accounted for as options, the Notes are not recorded in the accompanying consolidated balance sheets, the shares are excluded in the totals for common stock outstanding as of April 30, 2012 and 2013 and December 31, 2013, and compensation cost is recognized over the requisite service period with an offsetting credit to additional paid - in capital.
In 2015, CSCO bought back 155 million shares, but after the effects of employee stock compensation it only reduced the total shares outstanding by 38 million.
The affirmative vote of the majority of the votes cast by holders of our common stock present in person or represented by proxy at the Annual Meeting will be required to approve the amendment of the 2004 Plan, provided that the total votes cast on the proposal represent over 50 % of the outstanding stock entitled to vote on the proposal.
Announced a 5 million share increase to their buyback program, bringing their total authorized buyback plan to 10 million shares which will retire about 10 % of the company's outstanding stock if fully executed.
Based on shares outstanding as of December 31, 2016, on the closing of this offering, we will have outstanding a total of shares of Class A common stock, shares of Class B common stock, and shares of Class C common stock, assuming no exercise of outstanding options, and after giving effect to the conversion of all outstanding shares of our preferred stock into shares of Class B common stock on the closing of this offering and the sale of Class A common stock by the selling stockholders in this offering.
In addition, following this offering, purchasers in the offering will have contributed % of the total consideration paid by our stockholders to purchase shares of common stock, in exchange for acquiring approximately % of our total outstanding shares as of September 30, 2009 after giving effect to this offering.
Upon the closing of this offering, a total of shares of common stock will be outstanding, assuming the automatic conversion of all outstanding shares of preferred stock into shares of common stock upon the completion of this offering and the issuance of shares of common stock upon the assumed net exercise of warrants that would otherwise expire upon the completion of this offering at an assumed initial public offering price of $ per share.
The following table shows the total number of shares of the Company's common stock that were subject to outstanding restricted stock unit awards granted under the 2003 Plan, that were subject to outstanding stock options granted under the 2003 Plan, and that were then available for new award grants under the 2003 Plan as of September 28, 2013 and as of November 11, 2013.
As of November 11, 2013, a total of 20.873 million shares of the Company's common stock were subject to all outstanding awards granted under the Company's equity compensation plans (including the shares then subject to outstanding awards under the 2003 Plan and the Director Plan, as well as outstanding awards assumed by the Company in connection with acquisitions, but exclusive of shares that employees may purchase under the Employee Stock Purchase Plan), of which 17.265 million shares were then subject to outstanding restricted stock unit awards and 3.608 million shares were then subject to outstanding stock optstock were subject to all outstanding awards granted under the Company's equity compensation plans (including the shares then subject to outstanding awards under the 2003 Plan and the Director Plan, as well as outstanding awards assumed by the Company in connection with acquisitions, but exclusive of shares that employees may purchase under the Employee Stock Purchase Plan), of which 17.265 million shares were then subject to outstanding restricted stock unit awards and 3.608 million shares were then subject to outstanding stock optStock Purchase Plan), of which 17.265 million shares were then subject to outstanding restricted stock unit awards and 3.608 million shares were then subject to outstanding stock optstock unit awards and 3.608 million shares were then subject to outstanding stock optstock options.
As of September 28, 2013, a total of 17.421 million shares of the Company's common stock were subject to all outstanding awards granted under the 2003 Plan and the Director Plan, as well as outstanding awards assumed by the Company in connection with acquisitions.
Within each segment, rank stocks based on total net payout yield (NPY), calculated as dividend yield minus change in shares outstanding divided by its 24 - month moving average.
You find a P / E ratio by dividing a stock's share price by the earnings per share, or EPS, which is simply the total net profits from the last year divided by the total number of outstanding shares.
By the end of 2015 the stock of subsidized lending accounted for about half of total credit outstanding.
This was exasperated recently when I was discussing the case of how most investors misunderstand how it can actually be good over the long - run to change a company's capitalization structure to replace equity with debt by borrowing funds on a long - term, low - cost, fixed - rate basis to repurchase stock, lowering the total count of outstanding shares.
Box has $ 65 million outstanding employee stock option liabilities and $ 60 million in total debt, which includes $ 24 million in off - balance sheet debt.
-LCB--LSB-(Sum of Discounted Future Enterprise Free Cash Flows — Total Debt — Preferred Stock + Total Cash) / Shares Outstanding] / Next Fiscal Year's Earnings Per Share -RCB-
And we've learned something else — the value of that stock is dependent on what people think the company is worth, and the total amount of shares outstanding.
Common shares outstanding plus shares underlying stock - based awards totaled 469 million on September 30, 2011, compared with 465 million a year ago.
Common shares outstanding plus shares underlying stock - based awards totaled 468 million on June 30, 2012, consistent with 468 million one year ago.
Common shares outstanding plus shares underlying stock - based awards totaled 465 million on December 31, 2010, compared with 461 million a year ago.
Common shares outstanding plus shares underlying stock - based awards totaled 470 million on December 31, 2012, compared with 468 million one year ago.
-LSB-(Total Equity)--(Redeemable Preferred Stock, Total)--(Preferred Stock — Non Redeemable, Net)-RSB- / (Total Common Shares Outstanding)
There's three things we are looking for — total equity, preferred stock equity, and total common shares outstanding.
Price / book (or P / B) ratio is calculated by dividing the market price of a company's outstanding stock by its book value (total assets of a company less liabilities) and then adjusting for the number of shares outstanding.
If the total number of shares outstanding is 1 billion and the stock is currently priced at $ 10, the market capitalization is $ 10 billion.
Calculated by starting with a firm's total outstanding shares and subtracting a) closely - held shares (major shareholders and employee) and b) restricted stock (insider shares that can not be traded because of a temporary restriction such as the lock - up period after an initial public offering).
Diversified investment management company: An investment company with 75 % of the value of its assets held in cash or cash equivalents, government securities, securities of other investment companies, or securities of other issuers; no more than 5 % of its total assets in the securities of any one company; and ownership of no more than 10 % of the outstanding voting stock of any one company.
Net Current Asset Value = (Current Assets --(Total Liabilities + Preferred Stock)-RRB- / Total Shares Outstanding
Note that TJX's high returns on equity and invested capital (debt + equity) are skewed upwards by the large amount of stock it buys back each year (14 % of total shares outstanding during the past five years).
Short interest refers to the total number of shares sold short as a percentage of total shares outstanding, while short interest ratio (SIR) is the total number of shares sold short divided by the stock's average daily trading volume.
While most corporate borrowers can cover their interest payments relatively comfortably, the total stock of debt outstanding has been growing for a number of years.
Within each segment, rank stocks based on total net payout yield (NPY), calculated as dividend yield minus change in shares outstanding divided by its 24 - month moving average.
These stocks were then sorted by the following historical financial metrics (using the most recently reported financials): market cap, annual trading volume to shares outstanding, assets to revenues, total debt to equity, cash to assets and year - over-year EBIT annual growth rate, one financial metric at a time.
The company has authorized a stock repurchase program that allows for the purchase of up to 10 % of the company's total outstanding shares.
In terms of market caps, which is the total valuation of companies based on their current share price and the total number of outstanding stocks, your allocation should rarely change at all.
Formula: P / B Ratio = Stock Price / Book Value per Share Book Value per Share = (Total Stockholder's Equity — Preferred Equity) / Total Outstanding Shares
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