TSR Sample Clauses

TSR. If, upon the conclusion of the TSR Performance Period, the Company’s relative TSR exceeds the 50th percentile, but is less than the 75th percentile of TSR for the TSR Peer Group Companies, the percentage of TSR Target Performance Shares that shall become earned shall be determined by mathematical straight-line interpolation between 100% of the TSR Target Performance Shares and 200% of the TSR Target Performance Shares, with a fractional share rounded down to the next whole share.
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TSR. If, upon conclusion of the TSR Performance Period, the Company’s relative TSR for the TSR Performance Period is at the 50th percentile of TSR for the TSR Peer Group Companies, 100% of the TSR Target Performance Shares shall become earned, with a fractional share rounded down to the next whole share.
TSR. If, upon conclusion of the TSR Performance Period, the Company’s relative TSR for the TSR Performance Period falls below the 25th percentile of TSR for the TSR Peer Group Companies (as defined below), no Performance Shares for TSR performance shall become earned.
TSR. TSR means stock price growth during the Performance Period, with any dividends during such period being reinvested. TSR is evaluated based on the ending value of a deemed $100 initial investment. For purposes of determining TSR, the stock price shall be calculated based on the daily average stock price for the twenty trading days immediately prior to the beginning and end of the Performance Period. TSR shall be measured against the Peer Companies. The “Peer Companies” are Xxxx Xxxxxxx Corp., Cabot Oil & Gas Corp., Cimarex Energy Co., Xxxxxxxx Resources Inc., Denbury Resources Inc., Forest Oil Corp., Mariner Energy, Inc., Penn Virginia Corp., Plains Explorations & Production Co., Quicksilver Resources Inc., XxxxXxxxx Energy, Inc., St. Xxxx Xxxx & Exploration Co., Stone Energy Corp., Swift Energy Co., and Xxxxxxx Petroleum Corp., to the extent such entities or their successors are in existence and publicly traded as of the end of the Performance Period.
TSR. TSR means stock price growth during the Performance Period, with any dividends during such period being reinvested. TSR is evaluated based on the ending value of a deemed $100 initial investment. For purposes of determining TSR, the stock price shall be calculated based on the daily average stock price for the twenty trading days immediately prior to the beginning and end of the Performance Period. TSR shall be measured against the Peer Companies. The “Peer Companies” are Xxxx Xxxxxxx Corp., Cabot Oil & Gas Corp., Cimarex Energy Co., Xxxxxxxx Resources Inc., Denbury Resources Inc., Forest Oil Corp., Penn Virginia Corp., Plains Explorations & Production Co., Quicksilver Resources Inc., XxxxXxxxx Energy, Inc., St. Xxxx Xxxx & Exploration Co., Stone Energy Corp., Swift Energy Co., and Xxxxxxx Petroleum Corp., to the extent such entities or their successors are in existence and publicly traded as of the end of the Performance Period.
TSR. Vesting and payment of the TSR Target Award shall be subject to achievement by the Company as of the last trading day prior to the end of the applicable Performance Period of the TSR Target Goal, as defined and calculated in accordance with Section 11 hereof, according to the following table: TSR Performance Goal Rank of Company TSR Achievement Level Relative to Peer Group Percentage of TSR Target Award Vesting Threshold Goal Not less than the 25th percentile 50% Target Goal Not less than the 50th percentile 100% Maximum Goal Not less than the 75th percentile 200% The number of PSUs that will vest if the Committee determines and certifies the Company’s achievement of a TSR performance level between TSR Performance Goals will be determined by linear interpolation.
TSR. 80% (i.e., interpolating, each 5 points below the median 50th percentile is equal to a decrease of 10 percentage points in the TSR payout, down to the threshold of 50%, below which nothing is paid) X 50% of Target CAGR
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TSR. “TSR” means, for the Company and the Peer Group members, as applicable, the average annual total shareholder return (Common Stock price appreciation/depreciation during the Measurement Period plus dividends paid on common stock during the Measurement Period). For purposes of calculating Common Stock price appreciation/depreciation, the Common Stock prices for the beginning and end of the Measurement Period shall be determined by averaging the closing prices of the Common Stock as reported on the New York Stock Exchange or other applicable principal securities exchange on which the Common Stock is traded for each of the trading days during the thirty day period ending on December 31, 2012 (for the beginning of the Measurement Period) and December 31, 2015 (for the end of the Measurement Period). For purposes of calculating TSR, dividends paid during the Measurement Period shall be treated as reinvested in common stock of the Company or the Peer Group members, as applicable.
TSR. The term "TSR" shall mean and include TeleService Resources, Inc. and any Successor. "Affiliate" shall mean, with respect to any entity, any other entity directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with such first entity. "Control" (including, with correlative meaning, the terms "controlling" and "controlled by" shall mean, with respect to any entity, the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct the management and policies of such entity.
TSR. TSR shall be equal to the average price of a share of common stock during the thirty (30) trading days prior to and ending on the last trading day on or immediately prior to the last day of the Performance Period less the average price of a share of common stock during the thirty (30) trading days prior to and ending on the last trading day on or immediately prior to the first day of the Performance Period, plus all dividends payments made during the Performance Period, which are assumed to be re-invested as of the date of such dividend distribution, divided by the average price of a share of common stock during the thirty (30) trading days prior to and ending on the last trading day on or immediately prior to the first day of the Performance Period, with all prices to be automatically proportionately adjusted as applicable in the event of a stock split, reverse stock split, combination, consolidation, reclassification or subdivision.
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