Enterprise Revenue definition

Enterprise Revenue means revenue of the Company from continuing operations as reported in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the respective 52-week fiscal year adjusted to eliminate the impact of currency exchange rate fluctuations; provided, however, that the Committee may adjust Enterprise Revenue down to eliminate the following: (1) the cumulative effect of changes in GAAP (only to the extent such changes would reduce Enterprise Revenue); (2) revenue from discontinued operations; and
Enterprise Revenue means revenue of the Company from continuing operations as reported in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the respective 52-week fiscal year adjusted to eliminate the impact of currency exchange rate fluctuations; provided, however, that the Committee may adjust Enterprise Revenue down to eliminate the following: (1) the cumulative effect of changes in GAAP (only to the extent such changes would reduce Enterprise Revenue); (2) revenue from discontinued operations; and (3) any other unusual or nonrecurring gains which are separately identified and quantified, including acquisition related revenue.
Enterprise Revenue means, as of the date the determination of Pro Rata Losses must be made, all amounts received by Enterprise, after the Effective Date, pursuant to or under the applicable Strategic Legacy Contract.

Examples of Enterprise Revenue in a sentence

  • If Enterprise Revenue CAGR is greater than Threshold Enterprise Revenue CAGR (as determined after the end of the Performance Period), you will be entitled to a prorated Revenue Performance Share Number.

  • The Committee shall have sole discretion to determine Relative TSR and Enterprise Revenue.

  • Any Shares issuable to you under your Performance Share Award will be issued within 60 days after the Committee’s determination of Relative TSR and Enterprise Revenue CAGR; provided however, that the Company’s obligation to issue such shares is subject to Section 5 of this Agreement.

  • If Relative TSR is less than Threshold TSR or Enterprise Revenue CAGR is less than Threshold Enterprise Revenue CAGR the respective portion of your Performance Share Number will be 0 and there will be no Shares issued under that portion of your Performance Share Award.

  • If Enterprise Revenue CAGR is between Threshold Enterprise Revenue CAGR and Target Enterprise Revenue CAGR or between Target Enterprise Revenue CAGR and Maximum Enterprise Revenue CAGR, your Revenue Performance Share Number will be equal to a percentage interpolated on a linear basis for performance between such amounts.

  • If Enterprise Revenue CAGR is greater than Threshold Enterprise Revenue CAGR (using the last completed fiscal year instead of fiscal year 2020 for purposes of determining Enterprise Revenue CAGR), you will be entitled to a prorated Revenue Performance Share Number.

  • If Enterprise Revenue CAGR is greater than Threshold Enterprise Revenue CAGR (using the last completed fiscal year instead of fiscal year 2022 for purposes of determining Enterprise Revenue CAGR), you will be entitled to a prorated Revenue Performance Share Number.

  • If Relative TSR is less than 30% or Enterprise Revenue CAGR is less than 1.0%, the respective portion of your Performance Share Number will be 0 and there will be no Shares issued under that portion of your Performance Share Award.

  • For example, if Enterprise Revenue CAGR is 1.75%, then your Revenue Performance Share Number would be 125% of your Revenue Target.

  • The iNovah Enterprise Revenue Management (ERM) is substantially inoperable and are inaccessible by more than one of the Client’s end users, or the iNovah ERM applications hang indefinitely.


More Definitions of Enterprise Revenue

Enterprise Revenue means the gross revenue to the extent derived from the utilization of the Life360 BLE Network and/or the Expanded BLE Network by Hubble’s Enterprise customers. Enterprise Revenue shall not include: (a) any revenue generated from the utilization of the Hubble Satellite Network, or (b) any Smartpin Revenue.
Enterprise Revenue. As determined on an annual basis, all revenue taken in by all Subtenants at the Premises and all special event and other revenue received by Tenant from parties other than Subtenants using or otherwise occupying space on the Premises, to be reported to Landlord pursuant to Section 5. Event of Default: an event set forth in Section 29.
Enterprise Revenue is all NewsEdge revenue other than NewsEdge's segmented ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ revenue. All earned royalties will be first paid with the advance royalties described in Section B(1) above. Any excess royalties during the two (2) year development term shall be paid within forty-five (45) days after each calendar year end; upon exercise by NewsEdge of any optional extension pursuant to Section A(5) above, royalties shall be determined quarterly rather than on an annual comparative basis and shall be paid within thirty (30) days after the end of each of NewsEdge's fiscal quarters. For an illustration of how the royalties are computed, see below: In Millions of Dollars: Year Newz Growth Revenue Covered Royalty @ % of Total Revenue Rate Floor Revenue 7.50% Revenue --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1999 70.0 2000 80.5 15% 56.0 24.5 1.8 2.28% 2001 100.6 25% 64.4 36.2 2.7 2.70% 2002 130.8 30% 80.5 50.3 3.8 2.88% Royalty includes minimum guarantee of $1.5 million in year 2000 and 2001. The start date for the royalty calculation is January 1, 2000. In the event that the first product is not completed by June 30, 2000, NewsEdge may cancel this agreement with no further obligations.
Enterprise Revenue means, for any earnout period, revenue from all Enterprise Customers of the Business that is recognized during such period in accordance with GAAP and as may be modified to conform to Accounting Standards Codification 606. Annex 2 sets forth, for illustrative purposes, Enterprise Revenue for the period from January 1, 2020 through September 30, 2020. “Environmental Laws” means any federal, state, or local Law, Order, binding directive, judgment, Permit, or regulation or the common law relating to the environment, occupational health and safety, or exposure of Persons or property to Materials of Environmental Concern, including any statute, regulation, administrative decision, or Order pertaining to (a) the presence of or the treatment, storage, disposal, generation, transportation, handling, distribution, manufacture, processing, use, import, export, labeling, recycling, registration, investigation, or remediation of Materials of Environmental Concern or documentation related to the foregoing; (b) air, water, and noise pollution; (c) groundwater and soil contamination; (d) the release or threatened release into the environment, workplace or other areas of Materials of Environmental Concern, including emissions, discharges, injections, spills, escapes, or dumping of Materials of Environmental Concern; (e) transfer of interests in or control of real property that may be contaminated; (f) community or worker right-to-know disclosures with respect to Materials of Environmental Concern; (g) the protection of wildlife, marine life, and wetlands, and endangered and threatened species; (h) storage tanks, vessels, containers, abandoned or discarded barrels, and other closed receptacles; and (i) health and safety of employees and other Persons. As used above, the term “release” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9601(22) of CERCLA. “ERISA” means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. “Excluded Assets” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02. “Excluded IP Rights” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02(b). “Excluded Leased Real Property” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02(m).