EBIT Margin definition
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EBIT Margin % shall mean the average Earnings Before Interest and Income Taxes expressed as a percent of Net Sales for each fiscal year in the Performance Cycle, where each percent is weighted by Net Sales for the fiscal year divided by Net Sales for all fiscal years in the Performance Cycle.
Twenty-five percent (25%) of the Performance Stock Units will be subject to a one-year performance goal (the “One-Year Goal”) based on the Company’s EBIT Margin, as defined and approved by the Committee, and the remaining seventy-five percent (75%) of the Performance Stock Units will be subject to three-year performance goals (the “Three-Year Goals”) based on the Company’s ROIC and EBIT Margin, each as defined and approved by the Committee.
Cumulative EBIT Margin % shall mean the Earnings Before Interest and Income Taxes expressed as a percent of Net Sales for the Performance Cycle.
EBIT Margin Percentile % · The Company’s trailing 8 fiscal quarter EBIT (as defined below) margin percentile performance relative to trailing 8 fiscal quarter performance for the peer company group (as defined below).
Replacement Parts Baseline EBIT will be determined by (i) adjusting Baseline Replacement Parts Sales Amount by the GDP Factor, (ii) calculating the Indexed Replacement Parts EBIT Margin utilizing the GDP Indexed Baseline Replacement Parts Sales Amount and (iii) subtracting from the Indexed Replacement Parts EBIT Margin, the Replacement Parts Working Capital Charge, each as set forth below.