TSR Peer Group Sample Clauses

TSR Peer Group. The initial TSR Peer Group shall include the companies listed in the chart below. KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc. KLXE Liberty Oilfield Services Inc. LBRT Nine Energy Service, Inc. NINE ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-UTI Energy, Inc. PTEN ProPetro Holding Corp PUMP RPC, Inc. RES Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure, Inc. SOI U.S. Well Services, Inc. USWS PHLX Oil Service Sector Index ^OSX The Committee, in its sole discretion, may adjust or change the TSR Peer Group as circumstances warrant during the Performance Period, provided any such change shall be made in good faith and shall not result in an arbitrary increase or decrease in the amount payable under this Agreement. Any such adjustment or change may include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) If a TSR Peer Group company becomes bankrupt, the bankrupt company will remain in the TSR Peer Group positioned at one level below the lowest performing non-bankrupt TSR Peer Group. In the case of multiple bankruptcies, the bankrupt TSR Peer Group companies will be positioned below the non-bankrupt companies in chronological order by bankruptcy date with the first to go bankrupt at the bottom. (2) If a TSR Peer Group company is acquired by another company, including through a management buy-out or going-private transaction, the acquired TSR Peer Group company will be removed from the TSR Peer Group for the entire Performance Period; provided that if the acquired TSR Peer Group company became bankrupt prior to its acquisition it shall be treated as provided in paragraph (1), above, or if it shall become delisted according to paragraph (5) below prior to its acquisition it shall be treated as provided in paragraph (5). (3) If a TSR Peer Group company spins-off a portion of its business in a manner which results in the TSR Peer Group company and the spin-off company both being publicly traded, the TSR Peer Group company will not be removed from the TSR Peer Group for the entire Performance Period and the spin-off company will not be added to the TSR Peer Group. In the event the Committee determines that including the spin-off company in the TSR Peer Group instead of the original TSR Peer Group company is consistent with the Committee’s intent in designating the TSR Peer Group company as part of the TSR Peer Group, the Committee may instead elect to include the spin-off company in the TSR Peer Group. (4) If a TSR Peer Group company acquires another company, the acquiring TSR Peer Group company will remain in the TSR Peer Group for...
TSR Peer Group. The initial TSR Peer Group shall include the companies listed in the chart below. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-UTI Energy, Inc. PTEN RPC, Inc. RES ProPetro Holding Corp. PUMP FTS International FTSI Liberty Oilfield Services LBRT Nine Energy Service, Inc. NINE U.S. Well Services, Inc. USWS ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Energy Services QES PHLX Oil Service Sector Index ^OSX The Committee, in its sole discretion, may adjust or change the TSR Peer Group as circumstances warrant during the Performance Period, provided any such change shall be made in good faith and shall not result in an arbitrary increase or decrease in the amount payable under this Agreement. Any such adjustment or change may include, but not be limited to, the following:
TSR Peer Group. Total Shareholder Return is calculated based on the Fair Market Value of a share of Common Stock as of the end of the Performance Period, plus dividends paid on a share of Common Stock during the Performance Period, divided by the Fair Market Value of a share of Common Stock at the beginning of the Performance Period. For purposes of determining the Company’s Total Shareholder Return:

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