Three-Year Interval Percentage Increase in Revenue
Three-Year Interval Percentage Increase in Revenue. Means the result of (a) minus (b), divided by (c), where (a) is the Revenue for the Relevant Company for the Current Period corresponding to the final fiscal year of the Company ending during the Three-Year Performance Period, (b) is the Revenue of the Relevant Company for the Prior Period corresponding to the fiscal year of the Company immediately prior to the first fiscal year of the Company beginning during the Three-Year Performance Period and (c) is the Revenue of the Relevant Company for...
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