Peer Group

Example Definitions of "Peer Group"
Peer Group. Means __________.
Peer Group. Means the group of companies consisting of each of the following companies in existence as of the beginning of the Performance Period and which continues in existence as an independent publicly traded corporation through the end of the Performance Period: Anadarko Petroleum Corp. Apache Corp. Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. Chesapeake Energy Corp. Continental Resources, Inc. Devon Energy Corp. EOG Resources, Inc. Hess Corporation Marathon Oil Corporation Murphy Oil Corp. Noble Energy, Inc. Pioneer... Natural Resources Company Range Resources Corp. Southwestern Energy Company For this purpose, a company shall not be considered to cease to be in existence merely on account of a name change, internal restructuring or reorganization, or similar event, if the company (or its successor) continues as substantially the same business following the change or event. View More
Peer Group. Means the entities listed on Exhibit A, but in each case only if the stock of such entity remains publicly traded on a national securities exchange as of the last day of the Performance Period, except as follows: (i) If during the Performance Period a member of the Peer Group files a petition for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code or liquidation under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, then such member shall remain as part of the Peer Group; provided, however, that... the Closing Stock Price with respect to such member shall be the average of the closing stock prices for each trading day during the 90 calendar day period immediately preceding, but not including, the last trading day on which such member's stock is publicly traded on a national securities exchange. If such member has not ceased to be publicly traded on a national securities exchange prior to the last day of the Performance Period, then such member shall remain as part of the Peer Group without the adjustment to the Closing Stock Price set forth in this Section 1(e)(i). (ii) If during the Performance Period the stock of a member of the Peer Group ceases to be publicly traded on a national securities exchange as a result of voluntary or involuntary delisting (other than pursuant to an event described in Section 1(e)(iii)), then such member shall remain as part of the Peer Group; provided, however, that the Closing Stock Price with respect to such member shall be the average of the closing stock prices for each trading day during the 90 calendar day period immediately preceding, but not including, the last trading day on which such member's stock is publicly traded on a national securities exchange. If such member again becomes publicly traded on a national securities exchange prior to the date that is 90 calendar days prior to the last day of the Performance Period, and remains continuously traded thereon during such period, then such member shall remain as part of the Peer Group without the adjustment to the Closing Stock Price set forth in this Section 1(e)(ii). (iii) If during the Performance Period the stock of a member of the Peer Group ceases to be publicly traded on a national securities exchange as a result of a management buyout or other "going private" transaction, or a merger, acquisition or business combination transaction of such member by or with another entity where such member is not the surviving entity, then such member shall be removed from the Peer Group. For the avoidance of doubt, if during the Performance Period a member of the Peer Group merges or otherwise combines with another entity in a transaction where such member is the surviving entity and remains publicly traded on a national securities exchange, then such member shall remain as part of the Peer Group until determined otherwise pursuant to this Section 1(e). A "national securities exchange" means a securities exchange that has registered with the SEC under Section 6 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. View More
Peer Group. Means that group of companies selected by the Committee that are determined by the Committee to be reasonably comparable to the Company for purposes of measuring relative TSR performance. The Committee may consider market capitalization, revenue, competitive factors, REIT sector, asset class, market positioning, and any other reasonable measure for determining the appropriate inclusion of companies in a Peer Group. The Committee may select more than one Peer Group for purposes of measuring... relative TSR over any given period. View More
Peer Group. The group of peer companies established as such by the Committee for each Award Opportunity and set forth in the grant of such Award Opportunity
Peer Group. The stock index or companies listed in the Performance Stock Unit Award Grant Notice. If a company that is listed in the Performance Stock Unit Award Grant Notice ceases to be publicly traded during the applicable Measurement Period, then that company shall not be considered a member of the Peer Group for that Measurement Period. If a company that is listed on Performance Stock Unit Award Grant Notice becomes subject to a proceeding as a debtor under the United States Bankruptcy Code during the... applicable Measurement Period, that company shall continue to be a member of the Peer Group but its TSR for the applicable Measurement Period shall be deemed to be no greater than any other member of the Peer Group. View More
Peer Group. Initially those banks on Schedule A hereto, which may be amended from time to time by the Committee but shall include U.S. banks and bank holding companies (excluding banks and bank holding companies in Puerto Rico) with $10 - $50 billion in assets and not including banks that are not traditional banks primarily offering both depository and lending services
Peer Group. The group of companies that are pre-established by the Board which principally represent a group of selected peers, or such other group of companies as selected and pre-established by the Board. For this Award, the Board has determined that the Peer Group for each applicable measurement period will be the ten companies in the Alerian MLP Index with the highest market capitalization as determined on the last day of the measurement period
Peer Group. (d) "Peer Group" means the following 13 companies: Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc., Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc., Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc., Chatham Lodging Trust, DiamondRock Hospitality Company, Hersha Hospitality Trust, Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc., Park Hotels & Resorts Inc., RLJ Lodging Trust, Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc., Summit Hotel Properties, Inc., Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc. and Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc. If the common shares or shares of common stock, as applicable,... of any member of the Peer Group cease permanently to be publicly traded during a Measurement Period, such member's TSR shall be excluded from the calculations set forth in paragraph 2(a) for any year or quarter during such Measurement Period in which such shares are not publicly traded. If, before the end of the applicable Measurement Period, (A) a Change in Control occurs, (B) the Participant's employment by the Company or its Affiliates terminates on account of death or disability or (C) the Participant's employment by the Company or its Affiliates terminates without Cause as contemplated by paragraph 3(c), the arithmetic average of the TSR of each member of the Peer Group for the period from the beginning of such Measurement Period to the end of such Measurement Period shall be annualized for purposes of the calculations set forth in paragraph 2(a). View More
Peer Group. The companies represented in the SNL US REIT Office Index on January 2, 2020, as set for on Exhibit A, which remain publicly traded on an established exchange for the entire Measurement Period, except as described below. The Peer Group shall exclude a company that is acquired or completes a 'going private' transaction pursuant to Rule 13e-3 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during or prior to the Measurement Period. The Peer Group shall include a company which has filed for bankruptcy... protection in accordance with the U.S. Bankruptcy Code or is otherwise involuntarily de-listed from an established exchange (other than as the result of being acquired or completing a 'going private' transaction) after January 2, 2020, with such bankrupt or de-listed companies being deemed to have a Peer Group TSR of negative 100%. View More
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