Common use of Relative Total Shareholder Return Clause in Contracts

Relative Total Shareholder Return. The term “Relative Total Shareholder Return” means the Company’s Total Shareholder Return relative to the Total Shareholder Return of the Peer Companies expressed as a percentile rank. Relative Total Shareholder Return will be determined by the percentile ranking of each Peer Company (including the Company) from the highest TSR to lowest TSR. The Peer Company ranked highest will be assigned the one hundred percentile (100%) rank and the Peer Company ranked lowest will be assigned a zero percentile (0.0%) rank. Each Peer Company ranked in between would be assigned a percentile equal to (1 minus ((r-1)/(n-1))), where “r” is the ranking of the Company in the list of Peer Companies and “n” is the total number of Peer Companies. For example, if there were twenty (20) Peer Companies and the Company had the fifth-highest Total Shareholder Return during the Performance Period, then the Relative Total Shareholder Return would equal (1-((5-1)/(20-1))) or .79 or the 79th percentile.

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Samples: Assured Guaranty LTD, Assured Guaranty LTD

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Relative Total Shareholder Return. The term “Relative Total Shareholder Return” means the Company’s Total Shareholder Return relative to the Total Shareholder Return of the Peer Companies expressed as a percentile rank. Relative Total Shareholder Return will be determined by the percentile ranking of each Peer Company (including the Company) from the highest TSR to lowest TSR. The Peer Company ranked highest will be assigned the one hundred percentile (100%) rank and the Peer Company ranked lowest will be assigned a zero percentile (0.0%) rank. Each Peer Company ranked in between would be assigned a percentile equal to (1 minus ((r-1)/(n-1))), where “r” is the ranking of the Company in the list of Peer Companies and “n” is the total number of Peer Companies. For example, if there were twenty (20) Peer Companies and the Company had the fifth-fifth highest Total Shareholder Return during the Performance Period, then the Relative Total Shareholder Return would equal (1-((5-1)/(20-1))) or .79 or the 79th percentile.

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Samples: Assured Guaranty LTD

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Relative Total Shareholder Return. The term “Relative Total Shareholder Return” means the Company’s Total Shareholder Return relative to the Total Shareholder Return of the Peer Companies expressed as a percentile rank. Relative Total Shareholder Return will be determined by the percentile ranking of each Peer Company (including the Company) from the highest TSR to lowest TSR. The Peer Company ranked highest will be assigned the one hundred percentile (100%) rank and the Peer Company ranked lowest will be assigned a zero percentile (0.0%) rank. Each Peer Company ranked in between would be assigned a percentile equal to (1 minus ((r-1)/(n-1))), where “r” is the ranking of the Company in the list of Peer Companies and “n” is the total number of Peer Companies. [For example, if there were twenty (20) Peer Companies and the Company had the fifth-fifth highest Total Shareholder Return during the Performance Period, then the Relative Total Shareholder Return would equal (1-((5-1)/(20-1))) or .79 or the 79th percentile.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Restricted Stock Unit Agreement (Assured Guaranty LTD)

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