Total Shareholder Return (TSR) definition
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Total Shareholder Return (TSR) Total Shareholder Return is calculated by taking the difference between the Company’s end of year price per share and the beginning of year price per share and adding the Company dividend per share.
Total Shareholder Return (TSR) Ranking Total Shareholder Return Ranking is determined by calculating the Company’s percentile ranking for Total Shareholder Return relative to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2000 Financial Services Index.
Notwithstanding anything in Section 3, 4, 5(a) or 5(c) to the contrary, in the event a Change of Control occurs during the Performance Cycle, the Corporation’s Total Shareholder Return, TSR Ranking and the Percentage of Performance Shares Earned shall be determined in accordance with Section 4 for the portion of the Performance Cycle that ends on the date immediately prior to the date of the Change of Control.
The resulting performance measures are weighted: • 50 percent weighting to the matrix composed of both the three-year average Return on Average Equity (ROAE) and average earnings per share growth per Addendum A; and • 50 percent to the Relative Total Shareholder Return (TSR) per Addendum A, measured against the Company's Peer Group listed on Addendum B.
For purposes of this Agreement, the Total Shareholder Return (TSR) is defined as the three-year total shareholder return of the Company calculated with dividends reinvested, for all shares of common stock of the Company (“Company Stock”) reported for the New York Stock Exchange - Composite Transactions ending on the last day of the Performance Period (or, if Company Stock is not traded on that date, on the next preceding date on which Company Stock is traded).