Comparator Group Sample Clauses

Comparator Group. The "Comparator Group" is defined as and consists of the following comparator companies (alphabetized below by name), derived from the KBW Nasdaq Regional Banking Total Return Index (Nasdaq: KRXTR) as of the Grant Date (the “Index”), but excluding the Company from the Comparator Group, subject to adjustment of such included comparator companies as set forth under the following table (such companies as are included in the Comparator Group at the end of the Performance Period, after any such adjustment, sometimes referred to individually as a “Comparator Group Company” and collectively as “Comparator Group Companies”): Company Name Company Ticker 1 Ameris Bancorp ABCB 2 Associated Banc-Corp ASB 3 Atlantic Union Bk Cm AUB 4 Bank Oxx Xxx Xxx XXX 0 XxxxXxxted, Inc BKU 6 Bank of Hawaii CP BOH 7 Brookline Bancorp BRKL 8 Cadence Bank CADE 9 Xxxxay General Bancorp CATY 10 Columbia Banking Sys COLB 11 Commerce Bancshares, Inc. CBSH 12 Community Bank Sys Inc. CBU 13 Cullen Fxxxx Xxxxx XFR 14 CVB Financial Corp CVBF 15 Eastern Bankshare CM EBC 16 East West Bancorp EWBC 18 First Commonwealth Financial FCF
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Comparator Group. The Comparator Group consists of the following 20 companies in the hospitality, REIT and gaming industries: Accor SA, Carnival Corporation & plc, Choice Hotels International, Inc., Xxxxxx Restaurants, Inc., Xxxxxxx Entertainment Company, General Growth Properties, Inc., Hospitality Properties Trust, Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc., Hyatt Hotels Corporation, InterContinental Hotels Group PLC, Kimco Realty Corporation, Las Vegas Sands Corp., Marriott International, Inc., MGM Resorts International, Orient-Express Hotels Ltd., Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., Simon Property Group, Inc., Vail Resorts, Inc., Wyndham Worldwide Corporation, and Wynn Resorts, Limited. The Committee shall make the following adjustments in the composition of the Comparator Group due to certain extraordinary, unusual or non-recurring events: a company will be removed from the Comparator Group for the entire Performance Period in the event the company is acquired or the company’s stock ceases to be publicly traded during the Performance Period. However, no adjustment will be made in the composition of the Comparator Group in the event of the bankruptcy, delisting or liquidation of a company included in the Comparator Group.
Comparator Group. Constituents of the [●] (the “Index”) (specifically, the ADRs in the event of foreign-domiciled companies that trade on US exchanges), as comprised on the Grant Date. The following will apply in the event of corporate transactions or other events that affect the Comparator Group: ● Acquired companies are removed from the Comparator Group for the entire performance period ● No change if comparator company is the surviving entityComparator companies taken private are removed from the Comparator Group for the entire Performance Period ● Comparator companies that file for bankruptcy or are delisted due to business failure are assigned a negative 100% TSR for the Performance Period ● Companies added to the Index as a result of reconstitutions subsequent to the Grant Date will not be included in the Comparator Group TSR Calculation. TSR will be calculated for the Company and each of the comparator companies using the following formula:
Comparator Group. The Comparator Group to the extent relevant shall consist of each company (“Comparator Company”) that is a component of the S&P MidCap 400 Financials Index on the first day of the Performance Period in accordance with the following:
Comparator Group. The Comparator Group for purposes of the PEP award will consist of the following companies (subject to any adjustments provided for below): Booz Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Holding Corporation Xxxxxxx Corporation EMCOR Group, Inc. Quanta Services, Inc. Fluor Corporation SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. Xxxxxx Engineering Group Inc. Stantec Inc. KBR, Inc. Tetra Tech, Inc. Leidos Holdings, Inc. Tutor Perini Corporation MasTec, Inc. WSP Global Inc. ​ In the event that a member of the Comparator Group experiences any of the following events during the Performance period, the following treatment shall apply: Acquisition: If a member of the Comparator Group is acquired during the performance period, the member is removed from the Comparator Group;
Comparator Group. The Comparator group shall consist of the following Comparator Companies: ● HYPERDYNAMICS CORP ● FX ENERGY INC. ● ABRAXAS PETROLEUM CORP ● VAALCO ENERGY INC ● CRIMSON EXPLORATION INC ● PETROQUEST ENERGY INC ● XXXXXX PETROLEUM CO ● GASTAR EXPLORATION LTD ● CONTANGO OIL & GAS CO ● HARVEST NATURAL RESOURCES ● ENDEAVOUR INTERNATIONAL CORP ● GRAN TIERRA ENERGY INC Performance Share Award Agreement The composition of the Comparator Group shall not change during the Performance Period except in accordance with the following rules:
Comparator Group. All companies in the S&P 6-Digit GICS code for Healthcare Equipment and Supplies revenue > $500M for most recent fiscal year. This group currently consists of approximately 28 companies.
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Comparator Group. Companies in the Xxxxxxx 3000 Restaurants Sub-Industry (GICS code 25301040), excluding Aramark; includes the following 29 companies, in addition to NDLS: BJ's Restaurants, Inc. (NasdaqGS:BJRI) Kura Sushi USA, Inc. (NasdaqGM:XXXX) Bloomin' Brands, Inc. (NasdaqGS:BLMN) XxXxxxxx'x Corporation (NYSE:MCD) Xxxxxxx International, Inc. (NYSE:EAT) Papa Xxxx's International, Inc. (NasdaqGS:PZZA) Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (NYSE:CMG) Xxxxxxxx'x Inc. (NasdaqGS:PTLO) Chuy's Holdings, Inc. (NasdaqGS:CHUY) Ruth's Hospitality Group, Inc. (NasdaqGS:XXXX) Cracker Barrel Old Country Store (NasdaqGS:CBRL) Shake Shack Inc. (NYSE:SHAK) Xxxxxx Restaurants, Inc. (NYSE:DRI) Starbucks Corporation (NasdaqGS:SBUX) Xxxx & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. (NasdaqGS:PLAY) Sweetgreen (NYSE: SG) Xxxxx'x Corporation (NasdaqCM:DENN) Texas Roadhouse, Inc. (NasdaqGS:TXRH) Dine Brands Global, Inc. (NYSE:DIN) The Cheesecake Factory (NasdaqGS:CAKE) Domino's Pizza, Inc. (NYSE:DPZ) The ONE Group Hospitality, Inc. (NasdaqCM:STKS) El Pollo Loco Holdings, Inc. (NasdaqGS:LOCO) The Wendy's Company (NasdaqGS:WEN) First Watch Restaurant Group, Inc. (NasdaqGS:FWRG) Wingstop Inc. (NasdaqGS:WING) Jack in the Box Inc. (NasdaqGS:JACK) Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE:YUM) Krispy Kreme, Inc. (NasdaqGS:DNUT) For purposes hereof:
Comparator Group. The “Comparator Group” will consist of the following companies: Buckeye Technologies Bemis Cascades Inc. Clearwater Paper Domtar Corp. Graphic Packaging Xxxxx Inc. International Paper KapStone Paper & Packaging MeadWestvaco Neenah Paper Packaging Corp of America P.H. Glatfelter Resolute Forest Products Rock-Tenn Sonoco Products Xxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxx Int'l Verso Paper Wausau Paper

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