Examples of Average Return on Invested Capital in a sentence
Performance Criteria means the End of Performance Period Stock Price set forth in Section 1.4(a) and the Average Return on Invested Capital set forth in Section 1.4(b).
Average Return on Invested Capital will be calculated annually during each full 12-calendar month period during the Performance Period and averaged over the Performance Period.
If the Corporation undergoes a Change in Control Event prior to the last day of the Performance Period, then the Performance Period shall be deemed to have ended on the effective date of the Change in Control Event, and Participant shall be entitled to an Award calculated in the manner set forth in Section 2 above except appropriate adjustments shall be made by the Administrator to the targets for Cumulative EBITDA and Average Return on Invested Capital.
The amount of Participant’s Award, if any, shall be determined based on the Corporation’s performance over the Performance Period as measured by the following two metrics: Cumulative EBITDA (as defined below) and Average Return on Invested Capital (also defined below).
Average Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) = Earnings Per Share (EPS) = Fully-diluted earnings per share (net income before non-recurring and/or unusual items, divided by the monthly average of total common shares and share equivalents outstanding) (“EPS”), measured as the EPS achieved in the final fiscal year of the performance period.