Valuation Amount

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Valuation Amount. Means, as of the Valuation Date, the dollar amount (as a percentage of the Maximum Award Dollar Amount) set forth below opposite the Measurement Stock Price as of such date: Measurement Stock Price Dollar Amount Minimum Stock Price 20% Target Stock Price 60% Maximum Stock Price or higher 100% If the Measurement Stock Price as of the Valuation Date is not exactly equal to the Minimum Stock Price, Target Stock Price or Maximum Stock Price as... of such date, the dollar amount shall be determined by a straight-line interpolation between the amounts for the Minimum Stock Price and the Maximum Stock Price as of such date; provided, however, that in no event will the dollar amount exceed the dollar amount set forth in the table above for the Maximum Stock Price. In addition, for purposes of the table above, the Minimum Stock Price, Target Stock Price and Maximum Stock Price will be as of the last day in the 30-day period actually used to calculate the Measurement Stock Price as of the Valuation Date such that dividends and distributions with an ex-dividend date after the last day of such 30-day period (even if prior to the Valuation Date) will not reduce the Minimum Stock Price, Target Stock Price and Maximum Stock Price. View More Arrow
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