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Form of class A common stock share certificate of TMS International Corp.

 Exhibit 4.6 

	
	
 

  

Exhibit 4.6 

CLASS A COMMON STOCK CLASS A COMMON STOCK 

TMS NUMBER 

INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE 

Tube City IMS We Create Value 

TMS INTERNATIONAL CORP. 

SHARES 

CUSIP 87261Q 10 3 SEE REVERSE FOR CERTAIN DEFINITIONS 

This certifies that 

is the record holder of 

FULLY PAID AND NONASSESSABLE SHARES OF THE CLASS A COMMON STOCK, $0.001 PAR VALUE, OF 

TMS INTERNATIONAL CORP. 

transferable on the books of the Corporation in person or by duly authorized attorney upon surrender of this certificate
properly endorsed. This certificate is not valid until countersigned by the Transfer Agent and registered by the Registrar. 

WITNESS the facsimile seal of the Corporation and the facsimile signatures of its duly authorized officers. 

Dated: 

Executive Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel 

TMS International Corp. Corporate SEAL DELAWARE 2006 

President and Chief Executive Officer 

COUNTERSIGNED AND REGISTERED: 

MELLON INVESTOR SERVICES LLC 

BY: TRANSFER AGENT AND REGISTRAR 

AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE 

© SECURITY-COLUMBIAN BANKNOTE COMPANY 

 

 

  
 TMS
INTERNATIONAL CORP. 
 The Corporation will furnish without charge to each stockholder who so requests a copy of
the powers, designations, preferences and relative, participating, optional or other special rights of each class of stock or series therof of the Corporation, and the qualifications, limitations or restrictions of such preferences and/or rights.

 The following abbreviations, when used in the inscription on the face of this certificate, shall be construed
as though they were written out in full according to applicable laws or regulations: 
 TEN COM – as tenants
in common 
 TEN ENT – as tenants by the entireties 

JT TEN – as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common 

UNIF GIFT MIN ACT– Custodian (Cust) (Minor) under Uniform Gifts to Minors Act (State) 

Additional abbreviations may also be used though not in the above list. 

For value received, hereby sell, assign and transfer unto 

PLEASE INSERT SOCIAL SECURITY OR OTHER IDENTIFYING NUMBER OF ASSIGNEE 

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPEWRITE NAME AND ADDRESS INCLUDING POSTAL ZIP CODE OF ASSIGNEE 

Shares of the Class A Common Stock represented by the within Certificate, and do hereby irrevocably constitute and
appoint Attorney to transfer the said stock on the books of the within-named Corporation with full power of substitution in the premises. 

Dated 

Signature(s): 

X X 

NOTICE: THE SIGNATURE(S) TO THIS ASSIGNMENT MUST CORRESPOND WITH THE NAME(S) AS WRITTEN UPON THE FACE OF THE CERTIFICATE
IN EVERY PARTICULAR, WITHOUT ALTERATION OR 
 ENLARGEMENT OR ANY CHANGE WHATEVER. 

Signature(s) Guaranteed 

By 

THE SIGNATURE(S) SHOULD BE GUARANTEED BY AN ELIGIBLE GUARANTOR INSTITUTION (BANKS, STOCKBROKERS, SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATIONS AND CREDIT UNIONS WITH MEMBERSHIP IN AN APPROVED SIGNATURE GUARANTEE MEDALLION PROGRAM), PURSUANT TO S.E.C. RULE 17Ad-15. 

KEEP THIS CERTIFICATE IN A SAFE PLACE. IF IT IS LOST, STOLEN, MUTILATED OR DESTROYED, THE CORPORATION WILL REQUIRE A BOND
OF INDEMNITY AS A CONDITION TO THE ISSUANCE OF A REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATE.Form of TMS International Corp. Long-Term Incentive Plan

 Exhibit 10.23 

 
 FORM OF TMS INTERNATIONAL CORP. 

LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLAN 
  

 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 	 	 	 	 	  	Page
			
	 I.
	 	PURPOSE	  	1
			
	 II.
	 	DEFINITIONS	  	1
		 	 A.
	 	Affiliate	  	1
		 	 B.
	 	Award	  	2
		 	 C.
	 	Award Agreement	  	2
		 	 D.
	 	Board	  	2
		 	 E.
	 	Cash Award	  	2
		 	 F.
	 	Code	  	2
		 	 G.
	 	Committee	  	2
		 	 H.
	 	Common Stock	  	2
		 	 I.
	 	Company	  	2
		 	 J.
	 	Disability or Disabled	  	2
		 	 K.
	 	Dividend Equivalent	  	3
		 	 L.
	 	Eligible Employee	  	3
		 	 M.
	 	Exchange Act	  	3
		 	 N.
	 	Fair Market Value	  	3
		 	 O.
	 	Incentive Option	  	3
		 	 P.
	 	Key Non-Employee	  	3
		 	 Q.
	 	Non-Employee Board Member	  	3
		 	 R.
	 	Nonstatutory Option	  	3
		 	 S.
	 	Option	  	3
		 	 T.
	 	Other Stock-Based Award	  	4
		 	 U.
	 	Participant	  	4
		 	 V.
	 	Performance Award	  	4
		 	 W.
	 	Person	  	4
		 	 X.
	 	Plan	  	4
		 	 Y.
	 	Restricted Stock	  	4
		 	 Z.
	 	Right	  	4
		 	 AA.
	 	Shares	  	4
			
	 III.
	 	SHARES SUBJECT TO THE PLAN	  	4
			
	 IV.
	 	ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN	  	5
			
	 V.
	 	ELIGIBILITY FOR PARTICIPATION	  	6
			
	 VI.
	 	AWARDS UNDER THIS PLAN	  	7
		 	 A.
	 	Incentive Option	  	7
		 	 B.
	 	Nonstatutory Option	  	7
		 	 C.
	 	Restricted Stock	  	7
		 	 D.
	 	Stock Appreciation Right	  	7
		 	 E.
	 	Dividend Equivalents	  	7

  

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		 	 F.
	 	Other Stock-Based Awards	  	7
		 	 G.
	 	Performance Awards	  	8
		 	 H.
	 	Cash Awards	  	8
			
	 VII.
	 	TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF INCENTIVE OPTIONS AND NONSTATUTORY OPTIONS	  	8
		 	 A.
	 	Option Price	  	8
		 	 B.
	 	Number of Shares	  	8
		 	 C.
	 	Term of Option	  	8
		 	 D.
	 	Date of Exercise	  	9
		 	 E.
	 	Medium of Payment	  	9
		 	 F.
	 	Termination of Employment	  	9
		 	 G.
	 	Total and Permanent Disability	  	10
		 	 H.
	 	Death	  	11
		 	 I.
	 	Exercise of Option and Issuance of Stock	  	11
		 	 J.
	 	Rights as a Stockholder	  	12
		 	 K.
	 	Assignability and Transferability of Option	  	12
		 	 L.
	 	Other Provisions	  	12
		 	 M.
	 	Purchase for Investment	  	13
			
	 VIII.
	 	TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESTRICTED STOCK	  	13
			
	 IX.
	 	TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHTS	  	14
			
	 X.
	 	TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF DIVIDEND EQUIVALENTS	  	15
			
	 XI.
	 	TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF OTHER STOCK-BASED AWARDS	  	15
			
	 XII.
	 	TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PERFORMANCE AWARDS	  	16
			
	 XIII.
	 	TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CASH AWARDS	  	17
			
	 XIV.
	 	TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT OR SERVICE	  	18
		 	 A.
	 	Retirement under a Company or Affiliate Retirement Plan	  	18
		 	 B.
	 	Termination in the Best Interests of the Company or an Affiliate	  	18
		 	 C.
	 	Death or Disability of a Participant	  	18
			
	 XV.
	 	CANCELLATION AND RESCISSION OF AWARDS	  	19
			
	 XVI.
	 	PAYMENT OF RESTRICTED STOCK, RIGHTS, OTHER STOCK-BASED AWARDS, PERFORMANCE AWARDS AND CASH AWARDS	  	20
			
	 XVII.
	 	WITHHOLDING	  	20
			
	 XVIII.
	 	SAVINGS CLAUSE	  	21
			
	 XIX.
	 	ADJUSTMENTS UPON CHANGES IN CAPITALIZATION; CORPORATE TRANSACTIONS	  	21

  

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	 XX.
	  	DISSOLUTION OR LIQUIDATION OF THE COMPANY	  	22
			
	 XXI.
	  	TERMINATION OF THE PLAN	  	22
			
	 XXII.
	  	AMENDMENT OF THE PLAN	  	23
			
	 XXIII.
	  	EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP	  	23
			
	 XXIV.
	  	UNFUNDED PLAN	  	23
			
	 XXV.
	  	MITIGATION OF EXCISE TAX	  	23
			
	 XXVI.
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	24
			
	 XXVII.
	  	FOREIGN JURISDICTIONS	  	24
			
	 XXVIII.
	  	DEFERRAL OF AWARDS	  	24
			
	 XXIX.
	  	GOVERNING LAW	  	25

  

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 TMS INTERNATIONAL CORP 

LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLAN 

I. PURPOSE 
 The TMS
International Corp. Long-Term Incentive Plan is adopted effective                     . The Plan is designed to attract, retain and motivate
selected Eligible Employees and Key Non-Employees of the Company and its Affiliates, and reward them for making major contributions to the success of the Company and its Affiliates. These objectives are accomplished by making long-term incentive
awards under the Plan that will offer Participants an opportunity to have a greater proprietary interest in, and closer identity with, the Company and its Affiliates and their financial success. 

The Awards may consist of: 
  

	 	1.	Incentive Options; 

  

	 	2.	Nonstatutory Options; 

  

	 	3.	Restricted Stock; 

  

	 	4.	Rights; 

  

	 	5.	Dividend Equivalents; 

  

	 	6.	Other Stock-Based Awards; 

  

	 	7.	Performance Awards; or 

  

	 	8.	Cash Awards; 

 or any combination of the
foregoing, as the Committee may determine. 
 The Plan is intended to qualify certain compensation awarded under the Plan for
tax deductibility under Section 162(m) of the Code to the extent deemed necessary and appropriate by the Committee. The Plan and the grant of Awards hereunder are expressly conditioned upon the Plan’s approval by the stockholders of the
Company. If such approval is not obtained, then this Plan and all Awards hereunder shall be null and void ab initio. 
 II.
DEFINITIONS 
 A. Affiliate means with respect to any Person, (i) any Person directly or indirectly Controlling
or Controlled by, or under direct or indirect common Control with such Person, (ii) any Person directly or indirectly owning or Controlling 10% or more of any class of outstanding voting securities of such Person or (iii) any officer,
director, general partner or trustee of such Person described in clause (i) or (ii). For purposes of this definition, “Control” means the power to direct the affairs of a Person by reason of ownership of voting securities, by contract
or otherwise. The foregoing notwithstanding, with respect to any provision hereof relating to 

 
Incentive Options, Affiliate shall mean any Person (other than the Company) that, for purposes of Section 424 of the Code, is a parent or subsidiary of the Company, direct or indirect.

 B. Award means the grant to any Eligible Employee or Key Non-Employee of any form of Option, Restricted Stock, Right,
Dividend Equivalent, Other Stock-Based Award, Performance Award, or Cash Award, whether granted singly, in combination, or in tandem, and pursuant to such terms, conditions, and limitations as the Committee may establish in order to fulfill the
objectives of the Plan. 
 C. Award Agreement means a written agreement entered into between the Company and a
Participant under which an Award is granted and which sets forth the terms, conditions, and limitations applicable to the Award. 

D. Board means the Board of Directors of the Company. 

E. Cash Award means an Award of cash, subject to the requirements of Article XIII and such other restrictions as the
Committee deems appropriate or desirable. 
 F. Code means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to
time, or any successor statute thereto. References to any provision of the Code shall be deemed to include regulations thereunder and successor provisions and regulations thereto. 

G. Committee means the committee (including a subcommittee of any Board committee) to which the Board delegates the power to act
under or pursuant to the provisions of the Plan, or the Board if no committee is selected. If the Board delegates powers to a committee (or subcommittee, as applicable), such committee (or subcommittee, as applicable) shall consist initially of not
less than two (2) members of the Board, each member of which must be a “non-employee director,” within the meaning of the applicable rules promulgated pursuant to the Exchange Act. No member of the Committee shall receive any Award
pursuant to the Plan or any similar plan of the Company or any Affiliate while serving on the Committee, unless the Board determines that the grant of such an Award satisfies the then current Rule 16b-3 requirements under the Exchange Act.
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, and insofar as the Board determines that it is necessary and desirable in order for compensation recognized by Participants pursuant to the Plan to be fully deductible to the Company for federal
income tax purposes, each member of the Committee also shall be an “outside director” (as defined in regulations or other guidance issued by the Internal Revenue Service under Code Section 162(m)). 

H. Common Stock means the Class A common stock of the Company. 

I. Company means TMS International Corp., a Delaware corporation, and includes any successor or assignee corporation or
corporations into which the Company may be merged, changed, or consolidated; any corporation for whose securities the securities of the Company shall be exchanged; and any assignee of or successor to substantially all of the assets of the Company.

 J. Disability or Disabled means a permanent and total disability as defined in Section 22(e)(3) of the Code.

  

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 K. Dividend Equivalent means an Award subject to the requirements of Article X.

 L. Eligible Employee means an employee of the Company or of an Affiliate who is designated by the Committee as being
eligible to be granted one or more Awards under the Plan. 
 M. Exchange Act means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
as amended from time to time, or any successor statute thereto. References to any provision of the Exchange Act shall be deemed to include rules promulgated thereunder and successor provisions and rules thereto. 

N. Fair Market Value means, if the Shares are listed on any national securities exchange, the closing sales price, if any, on the
largest such exchange on the valuation date, or, if none, on the most recent trade date immediately prior to the valuation date provided such trade date is no more than thirty (30) days prior to the valuation date. If the Shares are not then
listed on any such exchange, the fair market value of such Shares shall be the closing sales price if such is reported, or otherwise the mean between the closing “Bid” and the closing “Ask” prices, if any, as reported in the
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (“NASDAQ”) for the valuation date, or if none, on the most recent trade date immediately prior to the valuation date provided such trade date is no more than thirty
(30) days prior to the valuation date. If the Shares are not then either listed on any such exchange or quoted in NASDAQ, or there has been no trade date within such thirty (30) day period, the fair market value shall be the mean between
the average of the “Bid” and the average of the “Ask” prices, if any, as reported by the Electronic Quotation Service or Pink Sheets LLC (or such equivalent reporting service) for the valuation date, or, if none, for the most
recent trade date immediately prior to the valuation date provided such trade date is no more than thirty (30) days prior to the valuation date. If the fair market value cannot be determined under the preceding three sentences, it shall be
determined in good faith by the Committee. 
 O. Incentive Option means an Option that, when granted, is intended to be
an “incentive stock option,” as defined in Section 422 of the Code. 
 P. Key Non-Employee means a
Non-Employee Board Member, consultant, advisor or independent contractor of the Company or of an Affiliate who is designated by the Committee as being eligible to be granted one or more Awards under the Plan. 

Q. Non-Employee Board Member means a director of the Company who is not an employee of the Company or any of its Affiliates. For
purposes of the Plan, a Non-Employee Board Member shall be deemed to include the employer or other designee of such Non-Employee Board Member, if the Non-Employee Board Member is required, as a condition of his or her employment, to provide that any
Award granted hereunder be made to the employer or other designee. 
 R. Nonstatutory Option means an Option that, when
granted, is not intended to be an “incentive stock option,” as defined in Section 422 of the Code, or that subsequently fails to comply with the requirements of Section 422 of the Code. 

S. Option means a right or option to purchase Common Stock, including Restricted Stock if the Committee so determines. 

 

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 T. Other Stock-Based Award means a grant of an Award that is valued in whole or in
part based upon the Fair Market Value of Common Stock. 
 U. Participant means an Eligible Employee or Key Non-Employee
to whom one or more Awards are granted under the Plan. 
 V. Performance Award means an Award subject to the requirements
of Article XII, and such performance conditions as the Committee deems appropriate or desirable. 
 W. Person means
any individual, corporation, partnership, association, limited liability company, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated association or other entity. 

X. Plan means the TMS International Corp. Long-Term Incentive Plan, as amended from time to time. 

Y. Restricted Stock means an Award made in Common Stock or denominated in units of Common Stock and delivered under the Plan,
subject to the requirements of Article VIII, such other restrictions as the Committee deems appropriate or desirable, and as awarded in accordance with the terms of the Plan. 

Z. Right means a stock appreciation right delivered under the Plan, subject to the requirements of Article IX and as awarded
in accordance with the terms of the Plan. 
 AA. Shares means the following shares of the capital stock of the Company as
to which Options or Restricted Stock have been or may be granted under the Plan and upon which Rights, units of Restricted Stock or Other Stock-Based Awards may be based: treasury or authorized but unissued Common Stock of the Company, or any shares
of capital stock into which the Shares are changed or for which they are exchanged within the provisions of Article XIX of the Plan. 

III. SHARES SUBJECT TO THE PLAN 

The aggregate number of Shares as to which Awards may be granted from time to time shall be
                     (            ) Shares (subject to adjustment for stock
splits, stock dividends, and other adjustments described in Article XIX hereof). The aggregate number of Shares as to which Incentive Options may be granted from time to time shall be
             (            ) Shares (subject to adjustment for stock splits, stock dividends and other adjustments
described in Article XIX hereof). 
 In accordance with Code Section 162(m), if applicable, the aggregate number of
Shares as to which Awards may be granted in any one calendar year to any one Eligible Employee shall not exceed             
(            ) Shares (subject to adjustment for stock splits, stock dividends, and other adjustments described in Article XIX hereof). 

From time to time, the Committee and/or appropriate officers of the Company shall take whatever actions are necessary to file required
documents with governmental authorities and/or stock exchanges so as to make Shares available for issuance pursuant to the Plan. Shares subject to Awards that are forfeited, terminated, expire unexercised, canceled by agreement of the

  

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Company and the Participant (whether for the purpose of repricing such Awards or otherwise), settled in cash in lieu of Common Stock or in such manner that all or some of the Shares covered by
such Awards are not issued to a Participant (or, if issued to the Participant, are returned to the Company by the Participant pursuant to a right of repurchase or right of first refusal exercised by the Company), or are exchanged for Awards that do
not involve Common Stock, shall immediately become available for Awards. In addition, if the exercise price of any Award is satisfied by tendering Shares to the Company (by actual delivery or attestation), only the number of Shares issued net of the
Shares tendered shall be deemed delivered for purposes of determining the maximum number of Shares available for Awards. Awards payable in cash shall not reduce the number of Shares available for Awards under the Plan. 

IV. ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN 

The Plan shall be administered by the Committee. A majority of the Committee shall constitute a quorum at any meeting thereof (including
by telephone conference) and the acts of a majority of the members present, or acts approved in writing by a majority of the entire Committee without a meeting, shall be the acts of the Committee for purposes of this Plan. The Committee may
authorize one or more of its members or an officer of the Company to execute and deliver documents on behalf of the Committee. A member of the Committee shall not exercise any discretion respecting Awards to himself or herself under the Plan, other
than as applies to all Participants or a sub-group or category of Participants. The Board shall have the authority to remove, replace or fill any vacancy of any member of the Committee upon notice to the Committee and the affected member. Any member
of the Committee may resign upon notice to the Board. The Committee may allocate among one or more of its members, or may delegate to one or more of its agents, such duties and responsibilities as it determines. Subject to the provisions of the
Plan, the Committee is authorized to: 
 A. Interpret the provisions of the Plan and any Award or Award Agreement, and
make all rules and determinations that it deems necessary or advisable to the administration of the Plan; 
 B. Determine
which employees of the Company or an Affiliate shall be designated as Eligible Employees and which of the Eligible Employees shall be granted Awards; 

C. Determine the Key Non-Employees to whom Awards, other than Incentive Options and Performance Awards for which Key Non-Employees
shall not be eligible, shall be granted; 
 D. Determine whether an Option to be granted shall be an Incentive Option or
Nonstatutory Option; 
 E. Determine the number of Shares for which an Option, Restricted Stock or Other Stock-Based
Award shall be granted; 
 F. Determine the number of Rights, the Cash Award or the Performance Award to be granted;

 G. Provide for the acceleration of the right to exercise any Award; and 

 

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 H. Specify the terms, conditions, and limitations upon which Awards may be granted;

 provided, however, that with respect to Incentive Options, all such interpretations, rules, determinations, terms, and conditions shall be
made and prescribed in the context of preserving the tax status of the Incentive Options as “incentive stock options” within the meaning of Section 422 of the Code. 

If permitted by applicable law, and in accordance with any such law, the Committee may delegate to the chief executive officer and to
other senior officers of the Company or its Affiliates its duties under the Plan pursuant to such conditions or limitations as the Committee may establish, except that only the Committee may select, and grant Awards to, Participants who are subject
to Section 16 of the Exchange Act. All determinations of the Committee shall be made by a majority of its members. No member of the Committee shall be liable for any action or determination made in good faith with respect to the Plan or any
Award. 
 The Committee shall have the authority at any time to cancel Awards for reasonable cause and/or to provide for the
conditions and circumstances under which Awards shall be forfeited. 
 Any determination made by the Committee pursuant to the
provisions of the Plan shall be made in its sole discretion, and in the case of any determination relating to an Award, may be made at the time of the grant of the Award or, unless in contravention of any express term of the Plan or any Award
Agreement, at any time thereafter. All decisions made by the Committee pursuant to the provisions of the Plan shall be final and binding on all persons, including the Company and the Participants. No determination shall be subject to de
novo review if challenged in court. 
 V. ELIGIBILITY FOR PARTICIPATION 

Awards may be granted under this Plan only to Eligible Employees and Key Non-Employees of the Company or its Affiliates. The foregoing
notwithstanding, each Participant receiving an Incentive Option must be an Eligible Employee of the Company or of an Affiliate at the time the Incentive Option is granted. 

The Committee may, at any time and from time to time, grant one or more Awards to one or more Eligible Employees or Key Non-Employees and
may designate the number of Shares, if applicable, to be subject to each Award so granted, provided, however that no Incentive Option shall be granted after the expiration of ten (10) years from the earlier of the date of the adoption of the
Plan by the Company or the approval of the Plan by the stockholders of the Company, and provided further, that the Fair Market Value of the Shares (determined at the time the Option is granted) as to which Incentive Options are exercisable for the
first time by any Eligible Employee during any single calendar year (under the Plan and under any other incentive stock option plan of the Company or an Affiliate) shall not exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000). To the extent that the Fair
Market Value of such Shares exceeds One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), the Shares subject to the Option in excess of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) shall, without further action by the Committee, automatically be converted to
Nonstatutory Options, with such conversion to begin from the most recently granted Option. 
  

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 Notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions, (i) the Committee may authorize the
grant of an Award to a person not then in the employ of, or engaged by, the Company or of an Affiliate, conditioned upon such person becoming eligible to be granted an Award at or prior to the execution of the Award Agreement evidencing the actual
grant of such Award. 
 VI. AWARDS UNDER THIS PLAN 

As the Committee may determine, the following types of Awards may be granted under the Plan on a stand-alone, combination, or tandem
basis: 
 A. Incentive Option 

An Award in the form of an Option that shall comply with the requirements of Section 422 of the Code. 

B. Nonstatutory Option 

An Award in the form of an Option that shall not be intended to, or has otherwise failed to, comply with the requirements of
Section 422 of the Code. 
 C. Restricted Stock 

An Award made to a Participant in Common Stock or denominated in units of Common Stock, subject to future service and/or such other
restrictions and conditions as may be established by the Committee, and as set forth in the Award Agreement, including but not limited to continuous service with the Company or its Affiliates, achievement of specific business objectives, increases
in specified indices, attainment of growth rates, and/or other measurements of Company or Affiliate performance. 
 D. Stock
Appreciation Right 
 An Award in the form of a Right to receive the excess of the Fair Market Value of a Share on the date
the Right is exercised over the Fair Market Value of a Share on the date the Right was granted. 
 E. Dividend Equivalents

 An Award in the form of, and based upon the value of, dividends on Shares. 

F. Other Stock-Based Awards 

An Award made to a Participant that is valued in whole or in part by reference to, or is otherwise based upon, the Fair Market Value of
Shares. 
  

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 G. Performance Awards 

An Award made to a Participant that is subject to performance conditions specified by the Committee, including, but not limited to,
continuous service with the Company and/or its Affiliates, achievement of specific business objectives, increases in specified indices, attainment of growth rates, and/or other measurements of Company or Affiliate performance. 

H. Cash Awards 

An Award made to a Participant and denominated in cash, with the eventual payment subject to future service and/or such other
restrictions and conditions as may be established by the Committee, and as set forth in the Award Agreement. 
 Each Award under
the Plan shall be evidenced by an Award Agreement. Delivery of an Award Agreement to each Participant shall constitute an agreement between the Company and the Participant as to the terms and conditions of the Award. 

VII. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF INCENTIVE OPTIONS AND NONSTATUTORY OPTIONS 

Each Option shall be set forth in an Award Agreement, duly executed on behalf of the Company and by the Participant to whom such Option is
granted. Except for the setting of the Option price under Paragraph A, no Option shall be granted and no purported grant of any Option shall be effective until such Award Agreement shall have been duly executed on behalf of the Company and by
the Participant. Each such Award Agreement shall be subject to at least the following terms and conditions: 
 A. Option Price

 In the case of an Incentive Option granted to a Participant that owns, directly or by reason of the applicable
attribution rules, ten percent (10%) or less of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock of the Company, and in the case of a Nonstatutory Option, the Option price per share of the Shares covered by each such Incentive Option or
Nonstatutory Option shall be not less than the Fair Market Value of the Shares on the date of the grant of the Option. In all other cases of Incentive Options, the Option price shall be not less than one hundred ten percent (110%) of the Fair
Market Value of the Shares on the date of grant. 
 B. Number of Shares 

Each Option shall state the number of Shares to which it pertains. 

C. Term of Option 

Each Incentive Option shall terminate not more than ten (10) years from the date of the grant thereof, or at such earlier time as
the Award Agreement may provide, and shall be subject to earlier termination as herein provided, except that if the Option price is required under Paragraph A of this Article VII to be at least one hundred ten percent (110%) of Fair
Market Value, each such Incentive Option shall terminate not more than five (5) years from the date of the grant thereof, and shall be subject to earlier termination as herein provided. The Committee shall determine the time at which a
Nonstatutory Option shall terminate. 
  

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 D. Date of Exercise 

Upon the authorization of the grant of an Option, or at any time thereafter, the Committee may, subject to the provisions of Paragraph C
of this Article VII, prescribe the date or dates on which the Option becomes exercisable, and may provide that the Option rights become exercisable in installments over a period of years, and/or upon the attainment of stated goals. Unless the
Committee otherwise provides in writing, or unless otherwise required by law (including, if applicable, the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act), the date or dates on which the Option becomes exercisable shall be tolled during
any unpaid leave of absence. It is expressly understood that Options hereunder shall, unless otherwise provided for in writing by the Committee, be granted in contemplation of, and earned by the Participant through the completion of, future
employment or service with the Company. 
 E. Medium of Payment 

The Option price shall be payable upon the exercise of the Option, as set forth in Paragraph I. It shall be payable in such form
(permitted by Section 422 of the Code in the case of Incentive Options) as the Committee shall, either by rules promulgated pursuant to the provisions of Article IV of the Plan, or in the particular Award Agreement, provide. 

F. Termination of Employment 

1. A Participant who ceases to be an employee or Key Non-Employee of the Company or of an Affiliate for any reason other
than death, Disability, or termination “for cause,” as defined in subparagraph (2) below, may exercise any Option granted to such Participant, to the extent that the right to purchase Shares thereunder has become exercisable by the
date of such termination, but only within three (3) months (or such other period of time as the Committee may determine, with such determination in the case of an Incentive Option being made at the time of the grant of the Option and not
exceeding three (3) months) after such date, or, if earlier, within the originally prescribed term of the Option, and subject to the conditions that (i) no Option shall be exercisable after the expiration of the term of the Option and
(ii) unless the Committee otherwise provides, no Option that has not become exercisable by the date of such termination shall at any time thereafter be or become exercisable. A Participant’s employment shall not be deemed terminated by
reason of a transfer to another employer that is the Company or an Affiliate. 
 2. A Participant who ceases to
be an employee or Key Non-Employee of the Company or of an Affiliate “for cause” shall, upon such termination, cease to have any right to exercise any Option. For purposes of this Plan, cause shall be as defined in any employment or other
agreement between the Participant and the Company (or an Affiliate) or, if there is no such agreement or definition therein, cause shall be defined to include (i) a Participant’s theft or embezzlement, or attempted theft or embezzlement,
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attempted perpetration of fraud, or a Participant’s participation in a fraud or attempted fraud, on the Company or an Affiliate or a Participant’s unauthorized appropriation of, or a
Participant’s attempt to misappropriate, any tangible or intangible assets or property of the Company or an Affiliate; (ii) any act or acts by a Participant of disloyalty, dishonesty, misconduct, moral turpitude, or any other act or acts
by a Participant injurious to the interest, property, operations, business or reputation of the Company or an Affiliate; (iii) a Participant’s commission of a felony or any other crime the commission of which results in injury to the
Company or an Affiliate; (iv) any violation of any restriction on the disclosure or use of confidential information of the Company or an Affiliate, client, customer, prospect, or merger or acquisition target, or on competition with the Company
or an Affiliate or any of its businesses as then conducted; or (v) any other action that the Board or the Committee, in their sole discretion, may deem to be sufficiently injurious to the interests of the Company or an Affiliate to constitute
substantial cause for termination. The determination of the Committee as to the existence of cause shall be conclusive and binding upon the Participant and the Company. 

3. Except as the Committee may otherwise expressly provide or determine (consistent with Section 422 of the Code, if
applicable), a Participant who is absent from work with the Company or an Affiliate because of temporary disability (any disability other than a Disability), or who is on leave of absence for any purpose permitted by the Company or by any
authoritative interpretation (i.e., regulation, ruling, case law, etc.) of Section 422 of the Code, shall not, during the period of any such absence, be deemed, by virtue of such absence alone, to have terminated his or her employment or
relationship with the Company or with an Affiliate. For purposes of Incentive Options, no leave of absence may exceed ninety (90) days, unless reemployment upon expiration of such leave is guaranteed by statute or contract (or the Committee
approves such longer leave of absence, in which event the Incentive Option held by the Participant shall be treated for tax purposes as a Nonstatutory Option on the date that is six (6) months following the first day of such leave). 

4. Paragraph F(1) shall control and fix the rights of a Participant who ceases to be an employee or Key Non-Employee
of the Company or of an Affiliate for any reason other than Disability, death, or termination “for cause,” and who subsequently becomes Disabled or dies. Nothing in Paragraphs G and H of this Article VII shall be applicable in any
such case except that, in the event of such a subsequent Disability or death within the three (3) month period after the termination of employment or, if earlier, within the originally prescribed term of the Option, the Participant or the
Participant’s estate or personal representative may exercise the Option permitted by this Paragraph F, in the event of Disability, within twelve (12) months after the date that the Participant ceased to be an employee or Key
Non-Employee of the Company or an Affiliate, or, in the event of death, within twelve (12) months after the date of death of such Participant. 

G. Total and Permanent Disability 

A Participant who ceases to be an employee or Key Non-Employee of the Company or of an Affiliate by reason of Disability may exercise any
Option granted to such Participant to the extent that the right to purchase Shares thereunder has become exercisable on or before the date such Participant becomes Disabled as determined by the Committee. 

 

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 A Disabled Participant, or his estate or personal representative, shall exercise such
rights, if at all, only within a period of not more than twelve (12) months after the date that the Participant became Disabled as determined by the Committee (notwithstanding that the Participant might have been able to exercise the Option as
to some or all of the Shares on a later date if the Participant had not become Disabled) or, if earlier, within the originally prescribed term of the Option. 

H. Death 

In the event that a Participant to whom an Option has been granted ceases to be an employee or Key Non-Employee of the Company or of an
Affiliate by reason of such Participant’s death, such Option, to the extent that the right is exercisable but not exercised on the date of death, may be exercised by the Participant’s estate or personal representative within twelve
(12) months after the date of death of such Participant or, if earlier, within the originally prescribed term of the Option, notwithstanding that the decedent might have been able to exercise the Option as to some or all of the Shares on a
later date if the Participant were alive and had continued to be an employee or Key Non-Employee of the Company or of an Affiliate. 

I. Exercise of Option and Issuance of Stock 

Options shall be exercised by giving written notice to the Company. Such written notice shall: (i) be signed by the person
exercising the Option, (ii) state the number of Shares with respect to which the Option is being exercised, (iii) contain the warranty required by Paragraph M of this Article VII, if applicable, and (iv) specify a date
(other than a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday) not more than ten (10) days after the date of such written notice, as the date on which the Shares will be purchased. Such tender and conveyance shall take place at the principal office of the
Company during ordinary business hours, or at such other hour and place agreed upon by the Company and the person or persons exercising the Option. On the date specified in such written notice (which date may be extended by the Company in order to
comply with any law or regulation that requires the Company to take any action with respect to the Option Shares prior to the issuance thereof), the Company shall accept payment for the Option Shares in cash, by bank or certified check, by wire
transfer, or by such other means as may be approved by the Committee, and shall deliver to the person or persons exercising the Option in exchange therefor an appropriate certificate or certificates for fully paid nonassessable Shares or undertake
to deliver an appropriate certificate or certificates within a reasonable period of time. In the event of any failure to pay for the number of Shares specified in such written notice on the date set forth therein (or on the extended date as above
provided), the right to exercise the Option shall terminate with respect to such number of Shares, but shall continue with respect to the remaining Shares covered by the Option and not yet acquired pursuant thereto. 

If approved in advance by the Committee, and subject to compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 or the requirements of any
applicable securities laws, payment in full or in part also may be made (i) by delivering Shares, or by attestation of Shares, which have a total Fair Market Value on the date of such delivery equal to the Option price and provided that

  

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accepting such Shares, in the sole discretion of the Committee, shall not result in any adverse accounting consequences to the Company; (ii) by the execution and delivery of a note or other
evidence of indebtedness (and any security agreement thereunder) satisfactory to the Committee; (iii) by authorizing the Company to retain Shares that otherwise would be issuable upon exercise of the Option having a total Fair Market Value on
the date of delivery equal to the Option price; (iv) by the delivery of cash or the extension of credit by a broker-dealer to whom the Participant has submitted a notice of exercise or otherwise indicated an intent to exercise an Option (in
accordance with part 220, Chapter II, Title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations, a so-called “cashless” exercise); or (v) by any combination of the foregoing. Any certificate for shares of outstanding stock of the Company used to
pay the purchase price shall be accompanied by a stock power duly endorsed in blank by the registered holder of the certificate, with signature guaranteed in the event the certificate shall also be accompanied by instructions from the Participant to
the Company’s transfer agent with respect to disposition of the balance of the shares covered thereby. 
 J. Rights as a
Stockholder 
 No Participant to whom an Option has been granted shall have rights as a stockholder with respect to any
Shares covered by such Option except as to such Shares as have been registered in the Company’s share register in the name of such Participant upon the due exercise of the Option and tender of the full Option price. 

K. Assignability and Transferability of Option 

Unless otherwise permitted by the Code and by Rule 16b-3 of the Exchange Act, and approved in advance by the Committee, an Option granted
to a Participant shall not be transferable by the Participant and shall be exercisable, during the Participant’s lifetime, only by such Participant or, in the event of the Participant’s incapacity, his guardian or legal representative.
Except as otherwise permitted herein, such Option shall not be assigned, pledged, or hypothecated in any way (whether by operation of law or otherwise) and shall not be subject to execution, attachment, or similar process and any attempted transfer,
assignment, pledge, hypothecation or other disposition of any Option or of any rights granted thereunder contrary to the provisions of this Paragraph K, or the levy of any attachment or similar process upon an Option or such rights, shall be
null and void. 
 L. Other Provisions 

The Award Agreement for an Incentive Option shall contain such limitations and restrictions upon the exercise of the Option as shall be
necessary in order that such Option qualifies as an “incentive stock option” within the meaning of Section 422 of the Code. Further, the Award Agreements authorized under the Plan shall be subject to such other terms and conditions
including, without limitation, restrictions upon the exercise of the Option, as the Committee shall deem advisable and which, in the case of Incentive Options, are not inconsistent with the requirements of Section 422 of the Code. 

 

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 M. Purchase for Investment 

If Shares to be issued upon the particular exercise of an Option shall not have been effectively registered under the Securities Act of
1933, as now in force or hereafter amended, the Company shall be under no obligation to issue the Shares covered by such exercise unless and until the following conditions have been fulfilled. The person who exercises such Option shall warrant to
the Company that, at the time of such exercise, such person is acquiring his or her Option Shares for investment and not with a view to, or for sale in connection with, the distribution of any such Shares, and shall make such other representations,
warranties, acknowledgments, and/or affirmations, if any, as the Committee may require. In such event, the person acquiring such Shares shall be bound by the provisions of the following legend (or similar legend) which shall be endorsed upon the
certificate(s) evidencing his or her Option Shares issued pursuant to such exercise. 
 “The shares
represented by this certificate have been acquired for investment and they may not be sold or otherwise transferred by any person, including a pledgee, in the absence of an effective registration statement for the shares under the Securities Act of
1933 or an opinion of counsel satisfactory to the Company that an exemption from registration is then available.” 
 Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, the Company may delay issuance of the Shares until completion of any action or obtaining any consent that the Company deems necessary under any applicable law (including without limitation state securities or “blue
sky” laws). 
 VIII. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESTRICTED STOCK 

A. The Committee may from time to time grant an Award in Shares of Common Stock or grant an Award denominated in units of Common
Stock, for no consideration or such consideration as the Committee deems appropriate (which amount may be less than the Fair Market Value of the Common Stock on the date of the Award), and subject to such restrictions and conditions and other terms
as the Committee may determine at the time of the Award (including, but not limited to, continuous service with the Company or its Affiliates, achievement of specific business objectives, increases in specified indices, attainment of growth rates,
and/or other measurements of Company or Affiliate performance), and subject further to the general provisions of the Plan, the applicable Award Agreement, and the following specific rules. 

B. If Shares of Restricted Stock are awarded, such Shares cannot be assigned, sold, transferred, pledged, or hypothecated prior to
the lapse of the restrictions applicable thereto, and, in no event, absent Committee approval, prior to six (6) months from the date of the Award. The Company shall issue, in the name of the Participant, stock certificates representing the
total number of Shares of Restricted Stock awarded to the Participant, as soon as may be reasonably practicable after the grant of the Award, which certificates shall be held by the Secretary of the Company as provided in Paragraph G.

 C. Restricted Stock issued to a Participant under the Plan shall be governed by an Award Agreement that shall specify
whether Shares of Common Stock are awarded to the Participant, or whether the Award shall be one not of Shares of Common Stock but one denominated in units of Common Stock, any consideration required thereto, and such other provisions as the
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 D. Subject to the provisions of Paragraphs B and E hereof and the restrictions set
forth in the related Award Agreement, the Participant receiving an Award of Shares of Restricted Stock shall thereupon be a stockholder with respect to all of the Shares represented by such certificate or certificates and shall have the rights of a
stockholder with respect to such Shares, including the right to vote such Shares and to receive dividends and other distributions made with respect to such Shares. All Common Stock received by a Participant as the result of any dividend on the
Shares of Restricted Stock, or as the result of any stock split, stock distribution, or combination of the Shares affecting Restricted Stock, shall be subject to the restrictions set forth in the related Award Agreement. 

E. Restricted Stock or units of Restricted Stock awarded to a Participant pursuant to the Plan will be forfeited, and any Shares
of Restricted Stock or units of Restricted Stock sold to a Participant pursuant to the Plan may, at the Company’s option, be resold to the Company for an amount equal to the price paid therefor, and in either case, such Restricted Stock or
units of Restricted Stock shall revert to the Company, if the Company so determines in accordance with Article XV or any other condition set forth in the Award Agreement, or, alternatively, if the Participant’s employment with the Company
or its Affiliates terminates, other than for reasons set forth in Article XIV, prior to the expiration of the forfeiture or restriction provisions set forth in the Award Agreement. 

F. The Committee, in its discretion, shall have the power to accelerate the date on which the restrictions contained in the Award
Agreement shall lapse with respect to any or all Restricted Stock awarded under the Plan. 
 G. The Secretary of the
Company shall hold the certificate or certificates representing Shares of Restricted Stock issued under the Plan, properly endorsed for transfer, on behalf of each Participant who holds such Shares, until such time as the Shares of Restricted Stock
are forfeited, resold to the Company, or the restrictions lapse. Any Restricted Stock denominated in units of Common Stock, if not previously forfeited, shall be payable in accordance with Article XVI at the time set forth in the Award
Agreement. 
 H. The Committee may prescribe such other restrictions, conditions, and terms applicable to Restricted
Stock issued to a Participant under the Plan that are neither inconsistent with nor prohibited by the Plan or the Award Agreement, including, without limitation, terms providing for a lapse of the restrictions of this Article or any Award
Agreement in installments. 
 IX. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHTS 

If deemed by the Committee to be in the best interests of the Company, a Participant may be granted a Right. Each Right shall be granted
subject to such restrictions and conditions and other terms as the Committee may specify in the Award Agreement at the time the Right is granted, subject to the general provisions of the Plan, and the following specific rules. 

A. Rights may be granted, if at all, either singly, in combination with another Award, or in tandem with another Award. At the
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the base price of Common Stock to be used in connection with the calculation described in Paragraph B below, provided that the base price shall not be less than one hundred percent
(100%) of the Fair Market Value of a Share of Common Stock on the date of grant, unless approved by the Board. 
 B.
Upon exercise of a Right, which shall, absent Committee approval, be not less than six (6) months from the date of the grant, the Participant shall be entitled to receive in accordance with Article XVI, and as soon as practicable after
exercise, the excess of the Fair Market Value of one Share of Common Stock on the date of exercise over the base price specified in such Right, multiplied by the number of Shares of Common Stock then subject to the Right, or the portion thereof
being exercised. 
 C. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if the Award granted to a Participant allows him
or her to elect to cancel all or any portion of an unexercised Option by exercising an additional or tandem Right, then the Option price per Share of Common Stock shall be used as the base price specified in Paragraph A to determine the value
of the Right upon such exercise and, in the event of the exercise of such Right, the Company’s obligation with respect to such Option or portion thereof shall be discharged by payment of the Right so exercised. In the event of such a
cancellation, the number of Shares as to which such Option was canceled shall become available for use under the Plan, less the number of Shares, if any, received by the Participant upon such cancellation in accordance with Article XVI.

 D. A Right may be exercised only by the Participant (or, if applicable under Article XIV, by a legatee or
legatees of such Right, or by the Participant’s executors, personal representatives, or distributees). 
 X. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
DIVIDEND EQUIVALENTS 
 A Participant may be granted an Award in the form of Dividend Equivalents. Such an Award shall
entitle the Participant to receive cash, Shares, other Awards or other property equal in value to dividends paid with respect to a specified number of Shares. Dividend Equivalents may be awarded on a free-standing basis or in connection with another
Award. The Committee may provide that Dividend Equivalents shall be paid or distributed when accrued or shall be deemed to have been reinvested in additional Shares, Awards or other investment vehicles, and subject to such restrictions on
transferability and risks of forfeiture, as the Committee may specify. 
 XI. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF OTHER STOCK-BASED AWARDS

 The Committee, in its sole discretion, may grant Awards of Shares and/or Awards that are valued in whole or in part by
reference to, or are otherwise based on, Shares or on the Fair Market Value thereof (“Other Stock-Based Awards”). Such Other Stock-Based Awards shall be in such form, and dependent on such conditions, as the Committee shall determine,
including, without limitation, the right to receive, or vest with respect to, one or more Shares (or the equivalent cash value of such Shares) upon the completion of a specified period of service, the occurrence of an event and/or the attainment of
performance objectives. Other Stock-Based Awards may be granted alone or in addition to any other Awards granted under the Plan. Subject 

 

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to the provisions of the Plan, the Committee shall determine the number of Shares to be awarded to a Participant under (or otherwise related to) such Other Stock-Based Awards and all other terms
and conditions of such Awards (including, without limitation, the vesting provisions thereof and provisions ensuring that all Shares so awarded and issued shall be fully paid and non-assessable). 

XII. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PERFORMANCE AWARDS 

A. A Participant may be granted an Award that is subject to performance conditions specified by the Committee. The Committee may
use business criteria and/or other measures of performance as it deems appropriate in establishing any performance conditions (including, but not limited to, continuous service with the Company or its Affiliates, achievement of specific business
objectives, increases in specified indices, attainment of growth rates, and/or other measurements of Company or Affiliate performance), and may exercise its discretion to reduce or increase the amounts payable under any Award subject to performance
conditions, except as otherwise limited under Paragraphs C and D, below, in the case of a Performance Award intended to qualify under Code Section 162(m). 

B. Any Performance Award will be forfeited if the Company so determines in accordance with Article XV or any other condition
set forth in the Award Agreement, or, alternatively, if the Participant’s employment with the Company or its Affiliates terminates, other than for reasons set forth in Article XIV, prior to the expiration of the time period over which the
performance conditions are to be measured. 
 C. If the Committee determines that a Performance Award to be granted to an
Eligible Employee should qualify as “performance-based compensation” for purposes of Code Section 162(m), the grant and/or settlement of such Performance Award shall be contingent upon achievement of pre-established performance goals
and other terms set forth in this Paragraph C. 
 1. Performance Goals Generally. The performance
goals for such Performance Awards shall consist of one or more business criteria and a targeted level or levels of performance with respect to such criteria, as specified by the Committee consistent with this Paragraph C. Performance goals
shall be objective and shall otherwise meet the requirements of Code Section 162(m), including the requirement that the level or levels of performance targeted by the Committee result in the performance goals being “substantially
uncertain.” The Committee may determine that more than one performance goal must be achieved as a condition to settlement of such Performance Awards. Performance goals may differ for Performance Awards granted to any one Participant or to
different Participants. 
 2. Business Criteria. One or more of the following business criteria for the
Company, on a consolidated basis, and/or for specified Affiliates or business units of the Company (except with respect to the total stockholder return and earnings per share criteria), shall be used exclusively by the Committee in establishing
performance goals for such Performance Awards: (a) total stockholder return; (b) such total stockholder return as compared to the total return (on a comparable basis) of a publicly available index such as, but not limited to, the
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(c) net income or net operating income; (d) pre-tax earnings or profits; (e) EBIT or EBITDA; (f) pre-tax operating earnings after interest expense and before bonuses, service
fees, and extraordinary or special items; (g) operating margin; (h) earnings per share or growth in earnings per share; (i) return on equity; (j) return on assets or capital; (k) return on investment; (l) operating
income, excluding the effect of charges for acquired in-process technology and before payment of executive bonuses; (m) earnings per share, excluding the effect of charges for acquired in-process technology and before payment of executive
bonuses; (n) working capital; (o) sales; (p) gross or net revenues or changes in gross or net revenues; (q) market share or market penetration with respect to designated products and/or geographic areas; (r) reduction of
losses, loss ratios or expense ratios; (s) cost of capital; (t) debt reduction; (u) satisfaction of business expansion goals or goals relating to acquisitions or divestitures; and/or (v) employee turnover. The foregoing business
criteria also may be used in establishing performance goals for Cash Awards granted under Article XIII hereof. 

3. Compensation Limitation. No Eligible Employee may receive a Performance Award in excess of
$             during any three (3) year period. 
 D.
Achievement of performance goals in respect of such Performance Awards shall be measured over such periods as may be specified by the Committee. Performance goals shall be established on or before the dates that are required or permitted for
“performance-based compensation” under Code Section 162(m). 
 E. Settlement of Performance Awards may be
in cash or Shares, or other property, in the discretion of the Committee. The Committee may, in its discretion, reduce the amount of a settlement otherwise to be made in connection with such Performance Awards, but may not exercise discretion to
increase any such amount payable in respect of a Performance Award that is subject to Code Section 162(m). 
 XIII. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
OF CASH AWARDS 
 A. The Committee may from time to time authorize the award of cash payments under the Plan to
Participants, subject to such restrictions and conditions and other terms as the Committee may determine at the time of authorization (including, but not limited to, continuous service with the Company or its Affiliates, achievement of specific
business objectives, increases in specified indices, attainment of growth rates, and/or other measurements of Company or Affiliate performance), and subject to the general provisions of the Plan, the applicable Award Agreement, and the following
specific rules. 
 B. Any Cash Award will be forfeited if the Company so determines in accordance with Article XV or
any other condition set forth in the Award Agreement, or, alternatively, if the Participant’s employment or engagement with the Company or its Affiliates terminates, other than for reasons set forth in Article XIV, prior to the attainment
of any goals set forth in the Award Agreement or prior to the expiration of the forfeiture or restriction provisions set forth in the Award Agreement, whichever is applicable. 

 

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 C. The Committee, in its discretion, shall have the power to change the date on which
the restrictions contained in the Award Agreement shall lapse, or the date on which goals are to be measured, with respect to any Cash Award. 

D. Any Cash Award, if not previously forfeited, shall be payable in accordance with Article XVI on or about March 15 of
the fiscal year immediately following the fiscal year during which the goals are attained, and in no event later than December 31 of such year. 

E. The Committee may prescribe such other restrictions, conditions, and terms applicable to the Cash Awards issued to a
Participant under the Plan that are neither inconsistent with nor prohibited by the Plan or the Award Agreement, including, without limitation, terms providing for a lapse of the restrictions, or a measurement of the goals, in installments.

 XIV. TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT OR SERVICE 

Except as may otherwise be (i) provided in Article VII for Options, (ii) provided for under the Award Agreement, or
(iii) permitted pursuant to Paragraphs A through C of this Article XIV (subject to the limitations under the Code for Incentive Options), if the employment or service of a Participant terminates, all unexpired, unpaid, unexercised, or
deferred Awards shall be canceled immediately. 
 A. Retirement under a Company or Affiliate Retirement Plan. When a
Participant’s employment or service terminates as a result of retirement as defined under a Company or Affiliate tax-qualified retirement plan, the Committee may permit Awards to continue in effect beyond the date of retirement in accordance
with the applicable Award Agreement, and/or the exercisability and vesting of any Award may be accelerated. 
 B. Termination
in the Best Interests of the Company or an Affiliate. When a Participant’s employment or service with the Company or an Affiliate terminates and, in the judgment of the chief executive officer or other senior officer designated by the
Committee, the acceleration and/or continuation of outstanding Awards would be in the best interests of the Company, the Committee may (i) authorize, where appropriate, the acceleration and/or continuation of all or any part of Awards granted
prior to such termination and/or (ii) permit the exercise, vesting, and payment of such Awards for such period as may be set forth in the applicable Award Agreement, subject to earlier cancellation pursuant to Article XV or at such time as
the Committee shall deem the continuation of all or any part of the Participant’s Awards are not in the Company’s or its Affiliate’s best interests. 

C. Death or Disability of a Participant. 

1. In the event of a Participant’s death, the Participant’s estate or beneficiaries shall have a period up to
the earlier of (i) the expiration date specified in the Award Agreement, or (ii) the expiration date specified in Paragraph H of Article VII, within which to receive or exercise any outstanding Awards held by the Participant
under such terms as may be specified in the applicable Award Agreement. Rights to any such outstanding Awards shall pass by will or the laws of descent and distribution in the following order: (a) to beneficiaries so designated by the
Participant; (b) to a legal representative of the Participant; or (c) to the persons entitled thereto as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction. Awards so passing shall be paid and/or may be exercised at such times and in such
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 2. In the event a Participant is determined by the Company to be Disabled,
and subject to the limitations of Paragraph G of Article VII, Awards may be paid to, or exercised by, the Participant, if legally competent, or by a legally designated guardian or other representative if the Participant is legally
incompetent by virtue of such Disability. 
 3. After the death or Disability of a Participant, the Committee may
in its sole discretion at any time (i) terminate restrictions in Award Agreements; (ii) accelerate any or all installments and rights; and/or (iii) instruct the Company to pay the total of any accelerated payments in a lump sum to the
Participant, the Participant’s estate, beneficiaries or representative, notwithstanding that, in the absence of such termination of restrictions or acceleration of payments, any or all of the payments due under the Awards ultimately might have
become payable to other beneficiaries. 
 XV. CANCELLATION AND RESCISSION OF AWARDS 

Unless the Award Agreement specifies otherwise, the Committee may cancel any unexpired, unpaid, unexercised, or deferred Awards at any
time if the Participant is not in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Award Agreement, the Plan, or with the following conditions: 

A. A Participant shall not breach any restrictive covenant, employment, consulting or other agreement entered into between him or
her and the Company or any Affiliates, or render services for any organization or engage directly or indirectly in any business which, in the judgment of the Committee or a senior officer designated by the Committee, is or becomes competitive with
the Company, or which organization or business, or the rendering of services to such organization or business, is or becomes otherwise prejudicial to or in conflict with the interests of the Company. For a Participant whose employment or engagement
has terminated, the judgment of the Committee shall be based on the terms of the restrictive covenant agreement, if applicable, or on the Participant’s position and responsibilities while employed or engaged by the Company or its Affiliates,
the Participant’s post-employment/engagement responsibilities and position with the other organization or business, the extent of past, current, and potential competition or conflict between the Company and the other organization or business,
the effect of the Participant’s assuming the post-employment/engagement position on the Company’s or its Affiliate’s customers, suppliers, investors, and competitors, and such other considerations as are deemed relevant given the
applicable facts and circumstances. A Participant may, however, purchase as an investment or otherwise, stock or other securities of any organization or business so long as they are listed upon a recognized securities exchange or traded
over-the-counter, and such investment does not represent a substantial investment to the Participant or a greater than one percent (1%) equity interest in the organization or business. 

B. A Participant shall not, without prior written authorization from the Company, disclose to anyone outside the Company or its
Affiliates, or use in other than the Company’s or Affiliate’s business, any confidential information or materials relating to the business of the Company or its Affiliates, acquired by the Participant either during or after his or her
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 C. A Participant shall disclose promptly and assign to the Company all right, title,
and interest in any invention or idea, patentable or not, made or conceived by the Participant during employment or engagement with the Company or an Affiliate, relating in any manner to the actual or anticipated business, research, or development
work of the Company or its Affiliates, and shall do anything reasonably necessary to enable the Company or its Affiliates to secure a patent, trademark, copyright, or other protectable interest where appropriate in the United States and in foreign
countries. 
 Upon exercise, payment, or delivery pursuant to an Award, the Participant shall certify on a form acceptable to the Committee that
he or she is in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Plan, including the provisions of Paragraphs A, B and C of this Article XV. Failure to comply with the provisions of Paragraphs A, B and C of this Article XV at any time prior
to, or during the one (1) year period after, the date Participant’s employment or engagement with the Company or any Affiliate terminates shall cause any exercise, payment, or delivery which occurred during the two (2) year period
prior to the breach of Paragraph A, B or C of this Article XV to be rescinded. The Company shall notify the Participant in writing of any such rescission within one (1) year of the date it acquires actual knowledge of such breach.
Within ten (10) days after receiving such a notice from the Company, the Participant shall pay to the Company the amount of any gain realized or payment received as a result of the exercise, payment, or delivery pursuant to the Award. Such
payment shall be made either in cash or by returning to the Company the number of Shares of Common Stock that the Participant received in connection with the rescinded exercise, payment, or delivery. 

XVI. PAYMENT OF RESTRICTED STOCK, RIGHTS, OTHER STOCK-BASED AWARDS, PERFORMANCE AWARDS AND CASH AWARDS 

Payment of Restricted Stock, Rights, Other Stock-Based Awards, Performance Awards and Cash Awards may be made, as the Committee shall
specify, in the form of cash, Shares of Common Stock, or combinations thereof; provided, however, that a fractional Share of Common Stock shall be paid in cash equal to the Fair Market Value of the fractional Share of Common Stock at the time of
payment. 
 XVII. WITHHOLDING 

Except as otherwise provided by the Committee, 

A. the Company shall have the power and right to deduct or withhold, or require a Participant to remit to the Company, an amount
sufficient to satisfy the minimum federal, state, and local taxes required by law to be withheld with respect to any grant, exercise, or payment made under or as a result of this Plan; and 

B. in the case of payments of Awards, or upon any other taxable event hereunder, a Participant may elect, subject to the approval
in advance by the Committee, to satisfy the withholding requirement, if any, in whole or in part, by having the Company withhold Shares of Common Stock that would otherwise be transferred to the Participant having a Fair Market Value, on the date
the tax is to be determined, equal to the minimum marginal tax that could be imposed on the transaction. All elections shall be made in writing and signed by the Participant. 

 

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 XVIII. SAVINGS CLAUSE 

This Plan is intended to comply in all respects with applicable law and regulations, including, (i) with respect to those
Participants who are officers or directors for purposes of Section 16 of the Exchange Act, Rule 16b-3 of the Securities and Exchange Commission, if applicable, (ii) Section 402 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, (iii) Code
Section 409A, and (iv) with respect to executive officers, Code Section 162(m). In no event whatsoever shall the Company be liable for any additional tax, interest or penalty that may be imposed on a Participant by Code
Section 409A or damages for failing to comply with Section 409A. In case any one or more provisions of this Plan shall be held invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect under applicable law and regulation (including Rule 16b-3,
Code Section 162(m) and Code Section 409A), the validity, legality, and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby and the invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision shall be deemed
null and void; however, to the extent permitted by law, any provision that could be deemed null and void shall first be construed, interpreted, or revised retroactively to permit this Plan to be construed in compliance with all applicable law
(including Rule 16b-3, Code Section 162(m) and Code Section 409A) so as to foster the intent of this Plan. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, with respect to Participants who are officers and directors for purposes of
Section 16 of the Exchange Act, if applicable, and if required to comply with rules promulgated thereunder, no grant of, or Option to purchase, Shares shall permit unrestricted ownership of Shares by the Participant for at least six
(6) months from the date of grant or Option, unless the Board determines that the grant of, or Option to purchase, Shares otherwise satisfies the then current Rule 16b-3 requirements. 

XIX. ADJUSTMENTS UPON CHANGES IN CAPITALIZATION; CORPORATE TRANSACTIONS 

If the outstanding Shares of the Company are changed into or exchanged for a different number or kind of shares or other securities of the
Company or of another corporation by reason of any reorganization, merger, or consolidation, or if a change is made to the Common Stock of the Company by reason of any recapitalization, reclassification, change in par value, stock split, reverse
stock split, combination of shares or dividends payable in capital stock, or the like, the Board or the Committee may make adjustments to such Awards (including, by way of example and not by way of limitation, the grant of substitute Awards under
the Plan or under the plan of such other corporation or the suspension of the right to exercise an Award for a specified period of time in connection with a corporate transaction) as determined in its respective sole discretion, and, in addition,
appropriate adjustments shall be made in the number and kind of shares and in the option price per share subject to outstanding Awards under the Plan or under the plan of such successor corporation. The foregoing notwithstanding, unless the Board or
Committee otherwise determines, no such adjustment shall be made to an Option which shall, within the meaning of Sections 424 and 409A of the Code, as applicable, constitute such a modification, extension, or renewal of an option as to cause it to
be considered as the grant of a new option. 
  

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 Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Board or the Committee may, in its
respective sole discretion, accelerate the exercisability of any Award in the event of (i) the adoption of a plan of merger or consolidation under which a majority of the Shares of the Company would be converted into or exercised for cash
or securities of any other corporation or entity, or (ii) a sale of all or any portion of the Company’s assets or capital stock. Alternatively, the Board or the Committee may, in its respective sole discretion and without the consent of
the Participants, provide for one or more of the following in the event of any merger, consolidation, recapitalization, sale of all or any portion of the Company’s assets or capital stock, including but not limited to a
“going-private” transaction: (i) the assumption of the Plan and outstanding Awards by the surviving corporation or its parent; (ii) the substitution by the surviving corporation or its parent of awards with substantially the same
terms for such outstanding Awards; (iii) immediate exercisability of such outstanding Awards followed by cancellation of such Awards; and (iv) settlement of the intrinsic value of the outstanding Awards (whether or not then vested or
exercisable) in cash or cash equivalents or equity followed by the cancellation of such Awards. 
 Upon a business combination
by the Company or any of its Affiliates with any corporation or other entity through the adoption of a plan of merger or consolidation or a share exchange or through the purchase of all or substantially all of the capital stock or assets of such
other corporation or entity, the Board or the Committee may, in its sole discretion, grant Options pursuant hereto to all or any persons who, on the effective date of such transaction, hold outstanding options to purchase securities of such other
corporation or entity and who, on and after the effective date of such transaction, will become employees or directors of, or consultants or advisors to, the Company or its Affiliates. The number of Shares subject to such substitute Options shall be
determined in accordance with the terms of the transaction by which the business combination is effectuated. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Plan, the other terms of such substitute Options shall be substantially the same as or
economically equivalent to the terms of the options for which such Options are substituted, all as determined by the Board or by the Committee, as the case may be, in its respective sole discretion. Upon the grant of substitute Options pursuant
hereto, the options to purchase securities of such other corporation or entity for which such Options are substituted shall be canceled immediately. 

XX. DISSOLUTION OR LIQUIDATION OF THE COMPANY 

Upon the dissolution or liquidation of the Company other than in connection with a transaction to which Article XIX is applicable,
all Awards granted hereunder shall terminate and become null and void; provided, however, that if the rights of a Participant under the applicable Award have not otherwise terminated and expired, the Participant may, if the Committee, in its sole
discretion, so permits, have the right immediately prior to such dissolution or liquidation to exercise any Award granted hereunder to the extent that the right thereunder has become exercisable as of the date immediately prior to such dissolution
or liquidation. 
 XXI. TERMINATION OF THE PLAN 

The Plan shall terminate ten (10) years from the earlier of the date of its adoption by the Board or the date of its approval by the
stockholders. The Plan may be terminated at an earlier date by vote of the stockholders or the Board; provided, however, that any such earlier 

 

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termination shall not affect any Award Agreements executed prior to the effective date of such termination. Notwithstanding anything in this Plan to the contrary, any Options granted prior to the
effective date of the Plan’s termination may be exercised until the earlier of (i) the date set forth in the Award Agreement, or (ii) in the case of an Incentive Option, ten (10) years from the date the Option is granted; and the
provisions of the Plan with respect to the full and final authority of the Committee under the Plan shall continue to control. 
 XXII.
AMENDMENT OF THE PLAN 
 The Plan may be amended by the Board and such amendment shall become effective upon adoption by the
Board; provided, however, that any amendment shall be subject to the approval of the stockholders of the Company at or before the next annual meeting of the stockholders of the Company if such stockholder approval is required by the Code, any
federal or state law or regulation, the rules of any stock exchange or automated quotation system on which the Shares may be listed or quoted, or if the Board, in its discretion, determines to submit such changes to the Plan to its stockholders for
approval. 
 XXIII. EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP 

Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prevent the Company or an Affiliate from terminating the employment of a Participant, nor to
prevent a Participant from terminating the Participant’s employment with the Company or an Affiliate, unless otherwise limited by an agreement between the Company (or an Affiliate) and the Participant. 

XXIV. UNFUNDED PLAN 

Insofar as it provides for payments in cash in accordance with Article XVI, or otherwise, the Plan shall be unfunded. Although
bookkeeping accounts may be established with respect to Participants who are entitled to cash, Common Stock, or rights thereto under the Plan, any such accounts shall be used merely as a bookkeeping convenience. The Company shall not be required to
segregate any assets that may at any time be represented by cash, Common Stock, or rights thereto, nor shall the Plan be construed as providing for such segregation, nor shall the Company, the Board, or the Committee be deemed to be a trustee of any
cash, Common Stock, or rights thereto to be granted under the Plan. Any liability of the Company to any Participant with respect to a grant of cash, Common Stock, or rights thereto under the Plan shall be based solely upon any contractual
obligations that may be created by the Plan and any Award Agreement; no such obligation of the Company shall be deemed to be secured by any pledge or other encumbrance on any property of the Company. Neither the Company nor the Board nor the
Committee shall be required to give any security or bond for the performance of any obligation that may be created by the Plan. 
 XXV.
MITIGATION OF EXCISE TAX 
 Unless otherwise provided for in the Award Agreement or in any other agreement between the
Company (or an Affiliate) and the Participant, if any payment or right accruing to a Participant under this Plan (without the application of this Article XXV), either alone or together with other payments or rights accruing to the Participant
from the Company or an Affiliate, would constitute a “parachute payment” (as defined in Section 280G of the Code and regulations 

 

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thereunder), such payment or right shall be reduced to the largest amount or greatest right that will result in no portion of the amount payable or right accruing under the Plan being subject to
an excise tax under Section 4999 of the Code or being disallowed as a deduction under Section 280G of the Code. The determination of whether any reduction in the rights or payments under this Plan is necessary shall be made by the Company.
The Participant shall cooperate in good faith with the Company in making such determination and providing any necessary information for this purpose. 

XXVI. EFFECTIVE DATE 

This Plan shall become effective upon adoption by the Board, provided that the adoption of the Plan shall be subject to the approval of
the stockholders of the Company if such stockholder approval is required by the Code, any federal or state law or regulations, the rules of any stock exchange or automated quotation system on which the Shares may be listed or quoted, or if the
Board, in its discretion, desires to submit the Plan to its stockholders for approval. 
 XXVII. FOREIGN JURISDICTIONS 

To the extent the Committee determines that the restrictions imposed by the Plan preclude the achievement of the material purposes of the
Plan in jurisdictions outside the United States of America, the Committee in its discretion may modify those restrictions as it determines to be necessary or appropriate to conform to applicable requirements or practices of jurisdictions outside of
the United States of America. 
 XXVIII. DEFERRAL OF AWARDS 

At the time of the grant of an Award, the Company may permit a Participant to elect to: 

 

	 	(a)	have cash that otherwise would be paid to such Participant as a result of the exercise of an Award credited to a deferred compensation account established for such
Participant by the Committee as an entry on the Company’s books; 

  

	 	(b)	have Shares that otherwise would be delivered to such Participant as a result of the exercise of an Award converted into an equal number of Rights; or

  

	 	(c)	have Shares that otherwise would be delivered to such Participant as a result of the exercise of an Award converted into amounts credited to a deferred compensation
account established for such Participant by the Committee as an entry on the Company’s books. Such amounts shall be determined by reference to the Fair Market Value of the Shares as of the date on which they otherwise would have been delivered
to such Participant. 

 A deferred compensation account established under this Article XXVIII may be credited
with interest or other forms of investment return, as determined by the Committee and shall be subject to compliance with Section 409A of the Code. A Participant for whom such an account is established shall have no rights other than those of a
general creditor of the Company. Such an account shall represent an unfunded and unsecured obligation of the Company and shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable agreement between such Participant and the

  

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Company. If the deferral or conversion of Awards is permitted or required, the Committee may establish rules, procedures and forms pertaining to such Awards, including (without limitation) the
settlement of deferred compensation accounts established under this Article XXVIII. 
 XXIX. GOVERNING LAW 

This Plan shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware and construed in accordance therewith. 

Adopted this              day of
                    , 2010. 
  

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