Reference Group definition

Reference Group means all companies whose common stock is included in the S&P 500 at the start of the Measurement Period (other than (i) companies that cease to be included in the S&P 500 during the Measurement Period solely due to merger, acquisition, liquidation or similar events fundamentally changing the identity and nature of the company and (ii) companies that cease to be included in the S&P 500 other than on account of events described in the preceding clause (i) and which also cease to have common stock publicly traded on an exchange or on a recognized market system or the over-the-counter market).
Reference Group means, with respect to any award of PSUs, all companies whose common stock is included in the S&P 500 at the start of the Measurement Period for that award (other than (I) companies that cease to be included in the S&P 500 during the Measurement Period solely due to merger, acquisition, liquidation or similar events changing the identity and nature of the company and (II) companies that cease to be included in the S&P 500 other than on account of events described in the preceding clause (I) and which also cease to have common stock publicly traded on an exchange or on a recognized market system or the over-the-counter market).

Examples of Reference Group in a sentence

  • The project will establish a Technical Reference Group (TRG) aimed at seeking peer-to-peer technical advice on contextual matters and to discuss research needs as well as outputs as the project progresses.

  • The DES Assessment Review will be supported by a project Reference Group comprising of peak bodies representing both employment service providers and people with disability.

  • The DES Assessment Review is being supported by a project Reference Group comprising peak bodies representing both employment service providers and people with disability.

  • Component 4As part of component 4 of the DES Practices are required to provide the Patient Reference Group (PRG) with the opportunity to comment and discuss findings of the local practice survey and reach agreement with the PRG of changes in provision and manner of delivery of services.

  • As of the Determination Date for an award of PSUs, the TSR (as defined below) of the Shares over the relevant Measurement Period (as defined below) will be measured against the TSR of the common stock of the companies comprising the Reference Group (as defined below) over the same Measurement Period.


More Definitions of Reference Group

Reference Group has the meaning given to it in Schedule 9;
Reference Group means the Specified Group, the WIL-Ireland Group or the Other Subsidiaries Group, as applicable.
Reference Group means, in addition to the Company, the following companies:
Reference Group means all companies whose common stock is included in the Company’s peer group, as determined by the Committee, at the start of the TSR Measurement Period, other than (i) companies that cease to be included in the Company’s peer group during the TSR Measurement Period solely due to merger, acquisition, liquidation or similar events fundamentally changing the identity and nature of the company, as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion, and (ii) companies that cease to be included in the Company’s peer group other than on account of events described in the preceding clause (i) and which also cease to have common stock publicly traded on an exchange or on a recognized market system or the over-the-counter market.
Reference Group means the Lenders party to this Agreement on the Amendment Date.
Reference Group means the Shareholders and Related Parties.
Reference Group means, with respect to any award of PSUs, all companies whose common stock is included in the S&P 500 at the start of the Measurement Period for that award (other than (I) companies that cease to be included in the S&P 500 during the Measurement Period solely due to merger, acquisition, liquidation or