Reputational Damage definition

Reputational Damage means Broadridge failing to meet the expectations of its clients, investors, employees, regulators or the public that results in a loss of confidence in Broadridge or its business as evidenced by a decline in Broadridge’s common stock price of 10% or more for at least 30 consecutive days, which decline is attributed to such failure by at least one securities analyst who normally follows the Company or article by a major national news source.
Reputational Damage means, as the Committee shall determine, in its sole discretion, an event or series of events resulting in (i) a demonstrable and broadly reported negative affect on the Company’s good name, public image, or standing with its stakeholders (including, but not limited to its investors, customers, employees, partners, regulators, or the
Reputational Damage means the Company failing to meet the expectations of its clients, investors, employees, regulators or the public that results in a loss of confidence in the Company or its business as evidenced by a decline in Broadridge’s common stock price of 10% or more for at least 30 consecutive days, which decline is attributed to such failure by

Examples of Reputational Damage in a sentence

  • The Insurer shall indemnify Insured for Reputational Damage incurred during the Restoration Period that exceeds deductible as stated on the Declarations arising directly from a network outage sustained by the Insured and notified by the Insured to us in wirting, in accordance within section IV of this policy, during the policy period or any extended reporting period, if applicable, provided that such network outage occurred on or after the retroactive date.


More Definitions of Reputational Damage

Reputational Damage occurs on the side of the Purchasers when a Credit Suisse Group unit or Employee is facing public outrage, critique, allegations for supposedly violating applicable legislation, governmental or para governmental regulations.
Reputational Damage has the meaning set out in clause 39.1.3.7;