Company: TDBCP
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form Type: 424B2
Source: 0001140361-25-030120
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Company: TORONTO DOMINION BANK
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form: 424B2
Chunk 32
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 to have become ineligible for continued inclusion in the Nasdaq-100 Index ®, it is replaced with the largest market capitalization issuer not currently in the Nasdaq-100 Index ®that meets the applicable eligibility criteria for initial inclusion in the Nasdaq-100 Index ®. Ordinarily, a stock will be removed from the Nasdaq-100 Index ®at its last sale price. However, if at the time of its removal the Nasdaq-100 Index ®stock is halted from trading on its primary listing market and an official closing price cannot readily be determined, the Nasdaq-100 Index ®stock may, in Nasdaq, Inc.’s discretion, be removed at a price of $0.00000001 (“zero price”). This zero price will be applied to the Nasdaq-100 Index ®stock after the close of the market but prior to the time the official closing value of the Nasdaq-100 Index ®is disseminated. Divisor Adjustments The divisor is adjusted to ensure that changes in Nasdaq-100 Index ®constituents either by corporate actions (that adjust either the price or shares of a Nasdaq-100 Index ®stock) or Nasdaq-100 Index ®participation outside of trading hours do not affect the value of the Nasdaq-100 Index ®. All divisor changes occur after the close of the applicable index stock markets. Quarterly Nasdaq-100 Index ®Rebalancing On a quarterly basis coinciding with the quarterly scheduled index shares adjustment procedures, as discussed below, the Nasdaq-100 Index ®will be rebalanced if it is determined that (1) the current weight of the single Nasdaq-100 Index ®stock with the largest market capitalization is greater than 24.0% of the Nasdaq-100 Index ®or (2) the collective weight of those stocks whose individual current weights are in excess of 4.5% exceeds 48.0% of the Nasdaq-100 Index ®. In addition, a “special rebalancing” of the Nasdaq-100 Index ®may be conducted at any time if Nasdaq, Inc. determines it necessary to maintain the integrity and continuity of the Nasdaq-100 Index ®. If either one or both of the above weight distribution conditions are met upon quarterly review, or Nasdaq, Inc. determines that a special rebalancing is necessary, a weight rebalancing will be performed. If the first weight distribution condition is met and the current weight of the single Nasdaq-100 Index ®stock with the largest