Margin

Example Definitions of "Margin"
Margin. The Adjustable Rate Period Mortgage Margin is 2.40%.
Margin. Means the profit after taking into consideration all costs associated with producing the product including the cost of materials, shipping costs, costs of overhead, including internal and external sales commissions, engineering costs if any and any and all associated labor costs, both direct and indirect.
Margin. 2.80 percentage points (280 basis points).
Margin. 2.77 percentage points (277 basis points).
Margin. (i) three hundred basis points (300 bps) for LIBOR Advances; and (ii) one hundred basis points (100 bps) for Prime Rate Advances
Margin. Shall mean, with respect to this Note, (1) 1.5% for the period commencing on September 5, 2008 and ending on January 4, 2009, (2) 2.0% bps for the period commencing on January 5 2009 and ending on May 4, 2009, and (3) 2.5% bps for the period commencing on for the period commencing on May 5, 2009 and ending on September 5, 2009.
Margin. Two and three-quarters (2.75) percentage points (275 basis points)
Margin. .62%.
Margin. Three hundred basis points (300 bps)
Margin. With respect to any Product means a fraction, the numerator of which is the amount by which the price for which Seller sells such Product to Buyer hereunder exceeds the COGS associated with such Product and the denominator of which is such price, expressed as a percentage. For example, if the COGS associated with a Product are $100 and the Price is $125, then the Margin for such Product is ($125 - $100)/$125 = 20%
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