Brand Contribution Percentage Maintenance Sample Clauses

Brand Contribution Percentage Maintenance. The Brand Manager shall be responsible for maintaining and growing the "Brand Contribution Percentage" (defined as Brand Contribution as a percentage of the brand's total revenue). The relative performance of the Brand's Brand Contribution Percentage, compared to the Brand Contribution Percentage of all other DMS Corp. brands, will be evaluated on a regular (quarterly) basis by DMS Corp. and provided to the DMS Corp. Business Steering Committee for review. If, for three consecutive review periods, the Brand's Brand Contribution Percentage falls in the bottom 10% of the Brand Contribution Percentage achieved by all DMS Corp. brands, DMS Corp. will have the right, upon approval by the Business Steering Committee, to terminate this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 6 hereinbelow. The Brand Manager, on at least 60 days' advance notice from DMS Corp., will be responsible for preparing a budget, forecasting expense items under his control for each fiscal quarter in the upcoming fiscal year. Such budget will be submitted to the DMS Corp. Business Steering Committee for approval, and such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld unless the submitted budget targets a Brand Contribution Percentage in the bottom 10% of the Brand Contribution Percentages targeted by all DMS Corp. brands.
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Brand Contribution Percentage Maintenance. The Brand Manager shall be responsible for maintaining and growing the "Brand Contribution Percentage" (defined as Brand Contribution as a percentage of the brand's total revenue). The relative performance of the Brand's Brand Contribution Percentage, compared to the Brand Contribution Percentage of all other DMS Corp. brands, will be evaluated on a quarterly basis by DMS Corp. and provided to the DMS Corp. Business Steering Committee for review. The first such review under this agreement will be made as of the end of the second quarter following the commencement of this agreement, and such review will include the first two quarters (combined). If, for the first review period and the following review period, or for three consecutive review periods following the first review period, the Brand's Brand Contribution Percentage falls in the bottom 10% of the Brand Contribution Percentage achieved by all DMS Corp. brands, DMS Corp. will have the right, upon approval by the Business Steering Committee, to terminate this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 6 hereinbelow. The Brand Manager, on at least 60 days' advance notice from DMS Corp., will be responsible for preparing a budget, in conjunction with DMS Corp., forecasting expense items under his control for each fiscal quarter in the upcoming fiscal year. Such budget will include expenses according to the DMS Model, provided that during the initial 2 year term of this agreement the Brand Manager shall have the right not to include an expense under the DMS Model (and not to use the DMS service associated with such expense) if such expense is greater than the expense at which the Brand Manager can secure a comparable service. In any event, the Brand Manager shall not unreasonably withhold his approval as to expense items according to the DMS Model. Any disagreements as to the expense items to be included in the budget shall be referred to the DMS Corp. Business Steering Committee for resolution. All budgets will be submitted to the DMS Corp. Business Steering Committee for approval, and such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld unless the submitted budget targets a Brand Contribution Percentage in the bottom 10% of the Brand Contribution Percentages targeted by all DMS Corp. brands. During the initial 2 year term of this agreement, no additional DMS Corp. charges will be added to the expenses reflected in an approved budget; after the initial 2 year term of the agreement, such charges...
Brand Contribution Percentage Maintenance. The Brand Manager shall be responsible for maintaining and growing the "Brand Contribution Percentage" (defined as Brand Contribution as a percentage of the brand's total revenue). The relative performance of the Brand's Brand Contribution Percentage, compared to the Brand Contribution Percentage of all other DMS Corp. brands, will be evaluated on a regular (quarterly) basis by DMS Corp. and provided to the DMS Corp. Business Steering Committee for review. If, for three consecutive review periods, the

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