Common use of CUMULATIVE TOTAL RETURN Clause in Contracts

CUMULATIVE TOTAL RETURN. The "CUMULATIVE TOTAL RETURN" means the sum (net of all transaction and valuation costs) of (i) all dividends and other distributions (including management fees) paid to the Investors with respect to Common Parent Shares and Preferred Parent Shares, (ii) the gross proceeds of any sale of Common Parent Shares and Preferred Parent Shares by any of the Investors, and (iii) solely for purposes of determining Cumulative Total Return as of the eighth anniversary of the Closing, the fair market value of the Common Parent Shares and Preferred Parent Shares held by the Investors on the eighth anniversary of the Closing (the "FAIR MARKET VALUE"), which will be determined by the Compensation Committee in its sole reasonable discretion. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, upon a corporate transaction in which all of the Common Parent Shares and Preferred Parent Shares are converted into the right to receive cash, Cumulative Total Return shall be finally determined and there shall be no further opportunity to vest in any Performance Shares. The "INVESTORS" means each of the members of the Investor Group as defined in the Shareholders Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Intelsat LTD), Employment Agreement (Intelsat LTD), Employment Agreement (Intelsat LTD)

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