Document:

mik_Ex 10.5

		
			Exhibit 10.5
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						Name:

					
					
						Mark Cosby

				
	
					
						Number of Shares of Stock Subject to Option:

					
					
						860,000

				
	
					
						Price Per Share:

					
					
						$9.87

				
	
					
						Date of Grant:

					
					
						October 21, 2019

				

		
			 
		

		
			THE MICHAELS COMPANIES, INC.
		

		
			2014 OMNIBUS LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLAN
		

		
			NON-STATUTORY STOCK OPTION AGREEMENT
		

		
			This agreement (this “Agreement”) evidences a stock option granted by The Michaels Companies, Inc. (the “Company”) to the individual named above (the “Optionee”) pursuant to and subject to the terms of The Michaels Companies, Inc. 2014 Omnibus Long-Term Incentive Plan (as amended from time to time, the “Plan”), which is incorporated herein by reference.
		

		
			1.         Grant of Stock Option.  On the date of grant set forth above (the “Date of Grant”) the Company granted to the Optionee an option (the “Stock Option”) to purchase, on the terms provided herein and in the Plan, up to the number of shares of Stock set forth above (each, a “Share,” and collectively, the “Shares”) at the exercise price per Share set forth above, in each case subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 7 of the Plan in respect of transactions occurring after the date hereof.
		

		
			The Stock Option evidenced by this Agreement is a non-statutory option (that is, an option that is not to be treated as a stock option described in subsection (b) of Section 422 of the Code).  The Optionee is an employee of the Company and/or of one or more subsidiaries of the Company with respect to which the Company has a “controlling interest” as described in Treas. Regs. §1.409A-1(b)(5)(iii)(E)(1).
		

		
			2.         Meaning of Certain Terms.  Each initially capitalized term used but not separately defined herein has the meaning assigned to such term in the Plan.  The following terms have the following meanings:
		

		
			(a)        “Change of Control” means the occurrence of any of the following: (i) any consolidation or merger of the Company with or into any other corporation or other Person, or any other corporate reorganization or transaction (including the acquisition of capital stock of the Company), whether or not the Company is a party thereto, in which the stockholders of the Company immediately prior to such consolidation, merger, reorganization or transaction, own capital stock either (A) representing directly, or indirectly through one or more entities, less than fifty percent (50%) of the economic interests in or voting power of the Company or other surviving entity immediately after such consolidation, merger, reorganization or transaction or (B) that does not directly, or indirectly through one or more entities, have the power to elect a majority of the entire board of directors of the Company or other surviving entity
		

		
			 
		

		
			 
		

		
			

		 

		

		
			immediately after such consolidation, merger, reorganization or transaction; (ii) any stock sale or other transaction or series of related transactions, whether or not the Company is a party thereto, after giving effect to which in excess of fifty percent (50%) of the Company’s voting power is owned directly, or indirectly through one or more entities, by any Person and its “affiliates” or “associates” (as such terms are defined in the rules adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as in effect from time to time), other than the Investors and their respective affiliated funds, excluding, in any case referred to in clause (i) or (ii) an initial public offering or any bona fide primary or secondary public offering following the occurrence of an initial public offering; or (iii) a sale, lease or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company.
		

		
			(b)        “Investors” means Bain Capital Partners, LLC and The Blackstone Group L.P.
		

		
			(c)        “Person” means any individual, partnership, corporation, company, association, trust, joint venture, limited liability company, unincorporated organization, entity or division, or any government, governmental department or agency or political subdivision thereof.
		

		
			(d)        “Qualifying Retirement” means the Optionee’s voluntary termination of Employment by reason of his or her retirement, except where Cause exists (as determined by the Administrator in its sole discretion), (i) at or above age sixty-five (65) or (ii) at or above age fifty-five (55) with five (5) years of service to the Company, provided that the sum of the Optionee’s age and years of the service to the Company is at least sixty-five (65).
		

		
			(e)        “Qualifying Termination” means (i) a Qualifying Retirement or (ii) the termination of the Optionee’s Employment as Chief Executive Officer of Michaels Stores, Inc. for any reason other than by the Company or Michaels Stores, Inc. for Cause (or in a circumstance where Cause exists).
		

		
			3.         Vesting; Method of Exercise.  Unless earlier terminated, forfeited, relinquished or expired, the Stock Option shall vest as follows, provided in each case (subject to Section 3(b) below) that the Optionee has remained in continuous Employment as Chief Executive Officer of Michaels Stores, Inc. from the Date of Grant through the applicable vesting date:
		

		
			(a)        Twenty-five percent (25%) of the Stock Option shall vest on each anniversary of the Date of Grant.
		

		
			(b)        Upon the Optionee’s termination of Employment as Chief Executive Officer of Michaels Stores, Inc. by the Company or Michaels Stores, Inc. without Cause (except where Cause exists), the Stock Option will vest as to that portion that would otherwise vest on the next anniversary of the
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			Date of Grant, pro rated based on the number of days since the last annual vesting date (or the Date of Grant if such termination occurs prior to the first anniversary of the Date of Grant).
		

		
			(c)        In the event (i) the Stock Option (or any portion thereof) is outstanding as of immediately prior to a Change of Control and the Administrator provides for the assumption or continuation of, or the substitution of a substantially equivalent award for, the Stock Option (or any portion thereof) in accordance with Section 7(a)(i) of the Plan (the “Rollover Award”) and (ii) the Optionee’s Employment as Chief Executive Officer of Michaels Stores, Inc. is terminated by the Company or Michaels Stores, Inc. (or one of their successors) without Cause within the twelve (12) months following the Change of Control, the Rollover Award to the extent still outstanding will vest in full on the date of the Optionee’s termination of Employment as Chief Executive Officer of Michaels Stores, Inc.
		

		
			(d)        Notwithstanding Sections 6(a)(4)(A), (B) or (C) of the Plan, but subject to Section 6(a)(4)(D) of the Plan and Section 5(d) below, in the event of the Optionee’s Qualifying Termination, the portion of the Stock Option that is then exercisable will remain exercisable until the earlier of the second anniversary of such Qualifying Termination and the Final Exercise Date (as defined below).
		

		
			No portion of the Stock Option may be exercised until it vests.  Each election to exercise must comply with such rules as the Administrator prescribes from time to time and must be accompanied by payment in full of the exercise price in the form of (i) cash or a check acceptable to the Administrator, (ii) to the extent permitted by the Administrator, payment by means of a broker-assisted cashless exercise program, (iii) such other form of payment, if any, as may be acceptable to the Administrator, or (iv) any combination of the foregoing.  The latest date on which the Stock Option or any portion thereof may be exercised will be the 10th anniversary of the Date of Grant (the “Final Exercise Date”); provided,  however, if at such time the Optionee or other person (if any) authorized to exercise the Stock Option is prohibited by applicable law or written Company policy applicable to the Optionee (or such other person, as applicable) and similarly situated persons from engaging in any open-market sales of Stock, the Final Exercise Date will be automatically extended to thirty (30) days following the date the Optionee or such other person, as the case may be, is no longer prohibited from engaging in such open-market sales.  Any portion of the Stock Option that remains outstanding and has not been exercised by the Final Exercise Date will thereupon immediately terminate.  Upon any earlier termination of Employment, subject to Sections 3(b), (c), and (d) above, the provisions of Section 6(a)(4)(A)-(D) of the Plan shall apply.
		

		
			4.         Forfeiture; Recovery of Compensation.  By accepting the Stock Option the Optionee expressly acknowledges and agrees that his or her rights, and those of any permitted transferee, under the Stock Option or to any Stock acquired under the Stock Option or proceeds from the disposition thereof, are subject to Section 6(a)(5) of the Plan (including any successor provision) and Section 5 of this Agreement.  Nothing in the
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			preceding sentence shall be construed as limiting the general application of Section 9 of this Agreement.
		

		
			5.         Non-Competition/Non-Solicitation.  The Optionee hereby acknowledges that the Company and its Affiliates have invested and continue to invest considerable resources in developing Company Information (as defined below) and trade secrets, and in establishing and maintaining relationships with customers, employees, and vendors.  The Optionee hereby further acknowledges that the Award is being furnished to the Optionee as good and valuable consideration, among other consideration, in exchange for the below covenants, which are necessary to protect the Company Information, trade secrets, and goodwill of the Company and its Affiliates:
		

		
			(a)        Non-Competition.  The Optionee covenants and agrees that during the Optionee’s Employment and for a period of twelve (12) months (and such period shall be tolled on a day-to-day basis for each day during which the Optionee participates in any activity in violation of the restrictions set forth in this Section 5(a)) following the Optionee’s termination of Employment, whether such termination occurs at the insistence of the Company or its Affiliates or the Optionee (for whatever reason), the Optionee will not, directly or indirectly, alone or in association with others, anywhere in the Territory (as defined below), own, manage, operate, control or participate in the ownership, management, operation or control of, or be connected as an officer, employee, investor, principal, joint venturer, shareholder, partner, director, consultant, agent or otherwise with, or have any financial interest (through stock or other equity ownership, investment of capital, the lending of money or otherwise) in, any business, venture or activity that directly or indirectly competes, or is in planning, or has undertaken any preparation, to compete, with the Business of the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates (any Person who engages in any such business venture or activity, a “Competitor”), except that nothing contained in this Section 5(a) shall prevent the Optionee’s wholly passive ownership of two percent (2%) or less of the equity securities of any Competitor that is a publicly-traded company.  For purposes of this Section 5(a), the “Business of the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates” is that of arts and crafts, or framing specialty retailer or wholesaler providing materials, ideas and education for creative activities, or framing, as well as any other business that the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates conducts or is actively planning to conduct at any time during the Optionee’s Employment, or with respect to the Optionee’s obligations following his or her termination of Employment the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the Optionee’s termination of Employment; provided, that the term “Competitor” shall not include any business, venture or activity whose gross receipts derived from the retail or wholesale sale of arts and crafts, or framing products and services (aggregated with the gross receipts derived from the retail and wholesale sale of such products or any related business, venture or activity) are less than ten percent (10%) of the
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			aggregate gross receipts of such businesses, ventures or activities.  For purposes of this Section 5(a), the “Territory” is comprised of those states within the United States, those provinces of Canada, and any other geographic area in which the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates was doing business or actively planning to do business at any time during the Optionee’s Employment, or with respect to the Optionee’s obligations following his or her termination of Employment the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the Optionee’s termination of Employment.  For purposes of this Section, “Immediate Affiliates” means those Affiliates which are one of the following: (i) a direct or indirect subsidiary of the Company, (ii) a parent to the Company or (iii) a direct or indirect subsidiary of such a parent.
		

		
			(b)        Non-Solicitation. The Optionee covenants and agrees that during the Optionee’s Employment and for a period of twelve (12) months (and such period shall be tolled on a day-to-day basis for each day during which the Optionee participates in any activity in violation of the restrictions set forth in this Section 5(b)) after the termination of the Optionee’s Employment, whether such termination occurs at the insistence of the Company or the Optionee (for whatever reason), the Optionee shall not, and shall not assist any other Person to, (i) hire or solicit for hire any employee of the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates or seek to persuade any employee of the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates to discontinue employment or (ii) solicit or encourage any independent contractor providing services to the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates to terminate or diminish its relationship with them; provided, however, that after termination of the Optionee’s Employment, these restrictions shall apply only with respect to employees of, and independent contractors providing services to, the Company or one of its Immediate Affiliates who were such on the date that the Optionee’s Employment terminated or at any time during the nine (9) months immediately preceding such termination date.
		

		
			(c)        Goodwill and Company Information. The Optionee acknowledges the importance to the Company and its Affiliates of protecting their legitimate business interests, including without limitation the valuable Company Information and goodwill that they have developed or acquired at considerable expense.  The Optionee acknowledges and agrees that in the course of the Optionee’s Employment, the Optionee has acquired: (i) confidential information including without limitation information received by the Company (or any of its Affiliates) from third parties, under confidential conditions, (ii) other technical, product, business, financial or development information from the Company (or any of its Affiliates), the use or disclosure of which reasonably might be construed to be contrary to the interest of the Company (or any of its Affiliates), or (iii) any other proprietary information or data, including but not limited to identities, responsibilities, contact information, performance and/or compensation
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			levels of employees, costs and methods of doing business, systems, processes, computer hardware and software, compilations of information, third-party IT service providers and other Company or its Affiliates’ vendors, records, sales reports, sales procedures, financial information, customer requirements and confidential negotiated terms, pricing techniques, customer lists, price lists, information about past, present, pending and/or planned Company or its Affiliates’ transactions not publicly disclosed and other confidential information which the Optionee may have acquired during the Optionee’s Employment (hereafter collectively referred to as “Company Information”) which are owned by the Company or its Affiliates and regularly used in the operation of its business, and as to which precautions are taken to prevent dissemination to persons other than certain directors, officers and employees and if disclosed, would assist in competition against the Company or any of its Affiliates.  The Optionee understands and agrees that such Company Information was and will be disclosed to the Optionee in confidence and for use only in performing work for the Company or its Affiliates.  The Optionee understands and agrees that the Optionee: (x) will keep such Company Information confidential at all times, (y) will not disclose or communicate Company Information to any third party, and (z) will not make use of Company Information on the Optionee’s own behalf, or on behalf of any third party.  In view of the nature of the Optionee’s Employment and the nature of Company Information the Optionee receives during the course of the Optionee’s Employment, the Optionee agrees that any unauthorized disclosure to third parties of Company Information would cause irreparable damage to the confidential or trade secret status of Company Information.  The Optionee further acknowledges and agrees that the restrictions on the Optionee’s activities set forth above are necessary to protect the goodwill, Company Information and other legitimate interests of the Company and its Affiliates and that the Optionee’s acceptance of these restrictions is a condition of receipt of the Award, to which the Optionee would not otherwise be entitled, and the Award is good and sufficient consideration to support the Optionee’s agreement to and compliance with these covenants.
		

		
			(d)        Remedies.  In the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Optionee of any of the covenants contained in Section 5(a), 5(b) or 5(c):
		

		
			(i)         the Optionee hereby consents and agrees that (x) any vested portion of the Stock Option that is unexercised and (y) all shares of Stock issued upon exercise of the Stock Option shall be forfeited effective as of the date of such breach or threatened breach, unless sooner terminated by operation of another term or condition of this Agreement or the Plan;
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			(ii)       the Optionee hereby consents and agrees that if the Optionee has sold any shares of Stock upon or following the exercise of the Stock Option within twelve (12) months prior to the date of such breach or threatened breach, the Optionee shall pay to the Company the gross proceeds realized by the Optionee in connection with such sale; and
		

		
			(iii)      the Optionee hereby consents and agrees that the Company shall be entitled to seek, in addition to other available remedies, a temporary or permanent injunction or other equitable relief against such breach or threatened breach from any court of competent jurisdiction, without the necessity of showing any actual damages or that money damages would not afford an adequate remedy, and without the necessity of posting any bond or other security. The aforementioned equitable relief shall be in addition to, not in lieu of, legal remedies, monetary damages or other available forms of relief.
		

		
			(e)        General.  The Optionee agrees that the above restrictive covenants are completely severable and independent agreements supported by good and valuable consideration and, as such, shall survive the termination of this Agreement for whatever reason.  The Company and the Optionee agree that any invalidity or unenforceability of any one or more of such restrictions on competition shall not render invalid or unenforceable any remaining restrictive covenants. Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that the scope of any provision of this Section 5 is too broad to be enforced as written, the Company and the Optionee intend that the court reform the provision to such narrower scope as it determines to be reasonable and enforceable.
		

		
			6.         Transfer of Stock Option. The Stock Option may not be transferred except at death in accordance with Section 6(a)(3) of the Plan.
		

		
			7.         Form S-8 Prospectus.  The Optionee acknowledges that he or she has received and reviewed a copy of the prospectus required by Part I of Form S-8 relating to shares of Stock that may be issued pursuant to the exercise of the Stock Option under the Plan.
		

		
			8.         Governing Law.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Plan, Section 5 of this Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule that would cause the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction, except where preempted by federal law.  Both parties hereby consent and submit to the jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in Dallas County, Texas in all questions and controversies arising out of this Agreement.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			9.         Acknowledgments. By accepting the Stock Option, the Optionee agrees to be bound by, and agrees that the Stock Option is subject in all respects to, the terms of the Plan.  The Optionee further acknowledges and agrees that (i) the signature to this Agreement on behalf of the Company is an electronic signature that will be treated as an original signature for all purposes hereunder and (ii) such electronic signature will be binding against the Company and will create a legally binding agreement when this Agreement is countersigned by the Optionee.
		

		
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						Executed as of the ___ day of October,  2019.

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						Company:

					
					
						THE MICHAELS COMPANIES, INC.

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						By:

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Name: 

					
					
						Navin Rao

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Title: 

					
					
						Vice President — Assistant General Counsel and Secretary

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						Optionee:

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Name: 

					
					
						Mark Cosby

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Address:

				

		
			 
		

		 

		

			[Signature Page to Non-Statutory Option Agreement]mik_Ex 10.6

		
			Exhibit 10.6
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						Name:

					
					
						Mark Cosby

				
	
					
						Number of Restricted Stock Units:

					
					
						40,584

				
	
					
						Date of Grant:

					
					
						November 4, 2019

				

		
			 
		

		
			THE MICHAELS COMPANIES, INC.
		

		
			 2014 OMNIBUS LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLAN
		

		
			RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AGREEMENT
		

		
			This agreement (this “Agreement”) evidences the grant of restricted stock units (the “Restricted Stock Units”) by The Michaels Companies, Inc. (the “Company”) to the individual named above (the “Grantee”), pursuant to and subject to the terms of The Michaels Companies, Inc. 2014 Omnibus Long-Term Incentive Plan (as amended from time to time, the “Plan”), which is incorporated herein by reference.
		

		
			1.         Grant of Restricted Stock Units.  The Company hereby grants to the Grantee on the date of grant set forth above (the “Date of Grant”) an award (the “Award”) consisting of the right to receive, on the terms provided herein and in the Plan, one share of Stock with respect to each Restricted Stock Unit forming part of the Award, in each case, subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 7(b) of the Plan in respect of transactions occurring after the date hereof.
		

		
			2.         Meaning of Certain Terms.  Each initially capitalized term used but not separately defined herein has the meaning assigned to such term in the Plan.  The following terms have the following meanings:
		

		
			(a)        “Change of Control” means the occurrence of any of the following: (i) any consolidation or merger of the Company with or into any other corporation or other Person, or any other corporate reorganization or transaction (including the acquisition of capital stock of the Company), whether or not the Company is a party thereto, in which the stockholders of the Company immediately prior to such consolidation, merger, reorganization or transaction, own capital stock either (A) representing directly, or indirectly through one or more entities, less than fifty percent (50%) of the economic interests in or voting power of the Company or other surviving entity immediately after such consolidation, merger, reorganization or transaction or (B) that does not directly, or indirectly through one or more entities, have the power to elect a majority of the entire board of directors of the Company or other surviving entity immediately after such consolidation, merger, reorganization or transaction; (ii) any stock sale or other transaction or series of related transactions, whether or not the Company is a party thereto, after giving effect to which in excess of fifty percent (50%) of the Company’s voting power is owned directly, or indirectly through one or more entities, by any Person and its “affiliates” or “associates” (as such terms are defined in the rules adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the
		

		
			 
		

		
			

		 

		

		
			Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as in effect from time to time), other than the Investors and their respective affiliated funds, excluding, in any case referred to in clause (i) or (ii) an initial public offering or any bona fide primary or secondary public offering following the occurrence of an initial public offering; or (iii) a sale, lease or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company.
		

		
			(b)        “Investors” means Bain Capital Partners, LLC and The Blackstone Group L.P.
		

		
			(c)        “Person” means any individual, partnership, corporation, company, association, trust, joint venture, limited liability company, unincorporated organization, entity or division, or any government, governmental department or agency or political subdivision thereof.
		

		
			3.         Vesting.  The term “vest” as used herein with respect to any Restricted Stock Unit means the lapsing of the restrictions described herein with respect to such Restricted Stock Unit.  Unless earlier terminated, forfeited, relinquished or expired, the Award shall vest as follows:
		

		
			(a)        Twelve and a half percent (12.5%) of the Restricted Stock Units shall vest beginning on the last day of the fiscal quarter of the Company (each, a “Fiscal Quarter”) in which the grant is made and on each subsequent Fiscal Quarter-end of the Company, provided that, through each such vesting date, (i) the Grantee has remained in continuous Employment as Chief Executive Officer pursuant to the offer letter agreement between the Grantee, Michaels Stores, Inc. and the Company, made and entered into as of February 28, 2019 and amended, effective October 21, 2019 (as may be further amended from time to time, the “Offer Letter”), or (y) through his service as a member of the Company’s board of directors (the “Board”) (each of clauses (x) and (y), “Qualifying Service”) and (ii) has not breached the covenants set forth in Section 10 herein.
		

		
			(b)        In the event (i) the Grantee’s Employment as Chief Executive Officer pursuant to the Offer Letter is terminated (x) by the Company  without Cause, provided that the Grantee no longer continues to serve as a member of the Company’s Board, (y) due to the Grantee’s Disability, provided that the Grantee no longer continues to serve as a member of the Company’s Board, or (z) by reason of the Grantee’s death, or (ii) following the Grantee’s termination of Employment as Chief Executive Officer pursuant to the Officer Letter for any reason other than for Cause, (x) the Grantee’s service on the Board is terminated without Cause, or (y) the Grantee is not re-elected to the Board (each of clauses (i) and (ii), provided that circumstances constituting Cause do not exist, a “Qualifying Termination”): (x) if such Qualifying Termination occurs before February 1, 2020, a pro-rata portion of the initial twelve and a half percent (12.5%) of the Restricted Stock Units eligible to vest (based on the number of days
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			the Grantee has provided Qualifying Service in the current Fiscal Quarter), will vest in full on the date of the Grantee’s Qualifying Termination and the remainder of the Restricted Stock Units granted to the Grantee hereunder will be forfeited on the date of the Grantee’s Qualifying Termination; and (y) if such Qualifying Termination occurs on or after February 1, 2020, any unvested Restricted Stock Units that are outstanding as of immediately prior to the Qualifying Termination will vest in full on the date of the Grantee’s Qualifying Termination.
		

		
			(c)        In the event the Grantee’s Qualifying Service terminates for any reason other than a Qualifying Termination and other than by reason of a termination of the Grantee’s Employment by the Company or Michaels Stores, Inc. for Cause (a “Non-Qualifying Termination”): (x) if such Non-Qualifying Termination occurs before February 1, 2020, a pro-rata portion of the initial twelve and a half percent (12.5%) of the Restricted Stock Units (based on the number of days the Grantee has provided Qualifying Service in the current Fiscal Quarter), will remain outstanding and eligible to vest according to its original vesting schedule set forth in Section 3(a) and the remainder of the Restricted Stock Units will be forfeited on the date of Grantee’s Non-Qualifying Termination; and (y) if such Non-Qualifying Termination occurs on or after February 1, 2020, any unvested Restricted Stock Units that are outstanding as of immediately prior to the Non-Qualifying Termination, will vest according to the original vesting schedule set forth in Section 3(a).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event the Grantee’s Employment is terminated by the Company or Michaels Stores, Inc. for Cause or the Grantee breaches any of the restrictive covenants set forth in Section 10 below, the Grantee will immediately forfeit the unvested portion of the Restricted Stock Units that the Grantee then holds.
		

		
			(d)        In the event (i) the Restricted Stock Units (or any portion thereof) are outstanding as of immediately prior to a Change of Control and the Administrator provides for the assumption or continuation of, or the substitution of a substantially equivalent award for, the Restricted Stock Units (or any portion thereof) in accordance with Section 7(a)(i) of the Plan (the “Rollover Award”) and (ii) the Grantee’s Qualifying Service is terminated by the Company or Michaels Stores, Inc. (or any of their  successors) without Cause within the twelve (12) months following the Change of Control, the Rollover Award to the extent still outstanding will vest in full on the date of the Grantee’s termination of Qualifying Service.  For the avoidance of doubt, if the Administrator does not provide for such assumption, continuation, or substitution in connection with a Change of Control, then the treatment of the Restricted Stock Units in such Change of Control will be as provided for by the Administrator in its sole discretion pursuant to Section 7(a)(2) through Section 7(a)(5) of the Plan.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			4.         Forfeiture Risk.  If the Grantee’s Qualifying Service ceases for any reason, including death, any then outstanding and unvested Restricted Stock Units acquired by the Grantee hereunder shall be treated as provided for in Sections 3(b), (c) or (d) above, as applicable.
		

		
			5.         Delivery of Stock.  The Company shall deliver to the Grantee as soon as practicable upon the vesting of the Restricted Stock Units (or any portion thereof), but in all events no later than thirty (30) days following the date on which such Restricted Stock Units vest, one share of Stock with respect to each such vested Restricted Stock Unit, subject to the terms of the Plan and this Agreement.
		

		
			6.         Dividends, etc.  The Grantee shall have the rights of a shareholder with respect to a share of Stock subject to the Award only at such time, if any, as such share is actually delivered under the Award.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing and for the avoidance of doubt, the Grantee shall not be entitled to vote any share of Stock subject to the Award or to receive or be credited with any dividend or other distribution declared and payable on any such share unless such share has been actually delivered hereunder and is held by the Grantee on the record date for such vote or dividend (or other distribution), as the case may be.
		

		
			7.         Nontransferability.  Neither the Award nor the Restricted Stock Units may be transferred.
		

		
			8.         Certain Tax Matters.
		

		
			(a)        The Grantee expressly acknowledges and agrees that the Grantee’s rights hereunder, including the right to be issued shares of Stock upon the vesting of the Restricted Stock Units (or any portion thereof), are subject to the Grantee’s promptly paying, or in respect of any later requirement of withholding being liable promptly to pay at such time as such withholdings are due, to the Company in cash (or by such other means as may be acceptable to the Administrator in its discretion) all taxes required to be withheld, if any.  No shares of Stock will be required to be transferred pursuant to the vesting of the Restricted Stock Units (or any portion thereof) unless and until the Grantee or the person then holding the Award has remitted to the Company an amount in cash sufficient to satisfy any federal, state, or local requirements with respect to tax withholdings then due and has committed (and by accepting the Award the Grantee shall be deemed to have committed) to pay in cash all tax withholdings required at any later time in respect of the transfer of such shares, or has made other arrangements satisfactory to the Administrator with respect to such taxes.  The Grantee also authorizes the Company and its subsidiaries to withhold such amounts from any amounts otherwise owed to the Grantee, but nothing in this sentence shall be construed as relieving the Grantee of any liability for satisfying his or her obligations under the preceding provisions of this Section.
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			(b)        The Grantee expressly acknowledges that because the Award consists of an unfunded and unsecured promise by the Company to deliver Stock in the future, subject to the terms hereof, it is not possible to make a so-called “83(b) election” with respect to the Award.
		

		
			9.         Forfeiture/Recovery of Compensation.  By accepting the Award the Grantee expressly acknowledges and agrees that his or her rights, and those of any permitted transferee, under the Award or to any Stock received following the vesting of the Award or proceeds from the disposition thereof, are subject to Section 6(a)(5) of the Plan (including any successor provision) and Section 10 of this Agreement.  Nothing in the preceding sentence shall be construed as limiting the general application of Section 13 of this Agreement.
		

		
			10.       Non-Competition/Non-Solicitation.  The Grantee hereby acknowledges that the Company and its Affiliates have invested and continue to invest considerable resources in developing Company Information (as defined below) and trade secrets, and in establishing and maintaining relationships with customers, employees, and vendors.  The Grantee hereby further acknowledges that the Award is being furnished to the Grantee as good and valuable consideration, among other consideration, in exchange for the below covenants, which are necessary to protect the Company Information, trade secrets, and goodwill of the Company and its Affiliates:
		

		
			(a)        Non-Competition.  The Grantee covenants and agrees that during the Grantee’s Employment and for a period of twelve (12) months (and such period shall be tolled on a day-to-day basis for each day during which the Grantee participates in any activity in violation of the restrictions set forth in this Section 10(a)) following the termination of the Grantee’s Employment, whether such termination occurs at the insistence of the Company or its Affiliates or the Grantee (for whatever reason), the Grantee will not, directly or indirectly, alone or in association with others, anywhere in the Territory (as defined below), own, manage, operate, control or participate in the ownership, management, operation or control of, or be connected as an officer, employee, investor, principal, joint venturer, shareholder, partner, director, consultant, agent or otherwise with, or have any financial interest (through stock or other equity ownership, investment of capital, the lending of money or otherwise) in, any business, venture or activity that directly or indirectly competes, or is in planning, or has undertaken any preparation, to compete, with the Business of the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates (any Person who engages in any such business venture or activity, a “Competitor”), except that nothing contained in this Section 10(a) shall prevent the Grantee’s wholly passive ownership of two percent (2%) or less of the equity securities of any Competitor that is a publicly-traded company.  For purposes of this Section 10(a), the “Business of the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates” is that of arts and crafts, or framing specialty retailer or wholesaler providing materials, ideas and education for creative activities, or framing, as well as any other business that the Company or
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			any of its Immediate Affiliates conducts or is actively planning to conduct at any time during the Grantee’s Employment, or with respect to the Grantee’s obligations following the termination of the Grantee’s Employment the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the termination of the Grantee’s Employment; provided, that the term “Competitor” shall not include any business, venture or activity whose gross receipts derived from the retail or wholesale sale of arts and crafts, or framing products and services (aggregated with the gross receipts derived from the retail and wholesale sale of such products or any related business, venture or activity) are less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate gross receipts of such businesses, ventures or activities. For purposes of this Section 10(a), the “Territory” is comprised of those states within the United States, those provinces of Canada, and any other geographic area in which the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates was doing business or actively planning to do business at any time during the Grantee’s Employment, or with respect to the Grantee’s obligations following his or her termination of Employment the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the termination of the Grantee’s Employment.   For purposes of this Section, “Immediate Affiliates” means those Affiliates which are one of the following: (i) a direct or indirect subsidiary of the Company, (ii) a parent to the Company or (iii) a direct or indirect subsidiary of such a parent.
		

		
			(b)        Non-Solicitation. The Grantee covenants and agrees that during the Grantee’s Employment and for a period of twelve (12) months (and such period shall be tolled on a day-to-day basis for each day during which the Grantee participates in any activity in violation of the restrictions set forth in this Section 10(b)) after the termination of the Grantee’s Employment, whether such termination occurs at the insistence of the Company or the Grantee (for whatever reason), the Grantee shall not, and shall not assist any other Person to, (i) hire or solicit for hire any employee of the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates or seek to persuade any employee of the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates to discontinue employment or (ii) solicit or encourage any independent contractor providing services to the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates to terminate or diminish its relationship with them; provided, however, that after termination of the Grantee’s Employment, these restrictions shall apply only with respect to employees of, and independent contractors providing services to, the Company or any of its Immediate Affiliates who were such on the date that the Grantee’s Employment terminated or at any time during the nine (9) months immediately preceding such termination date.
		

		
			(c)        Goodwill and Company Information.  The Grantee acknowledges the importance to the Company and its Affiliates of protecting their legitimate business interests, including without limitation the valuable Company Information and goodwill that they have developed or acquired at
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			considerable expense.  The Grantee acknowledges and agrees that in the course of the Grantee’s Employment, the Grantee has acquired: (i) confidential information including without limitation information received by the Company (or any of its Affiliates) from third parties, under confidential conditions, (ii) other technical, product, business, financial or development information from the Company (or any of its Affiliates), the use or disclosure of which reasonably might be construed to be contrary to the interest of the Company (or any of its Affiliates), or (iii) any other proprietary information or data, including but not limited to identities, responsibilities, contact information, performance and/or compensation levels of employees, costs and methods of doing business, systems, processes, computer hardware and software, compilations of information, third-party IT service providers and other Company or its Affiliates’ vendors, records, sales reports, sales procedures, financial information, customer requirements and confidential negotiated terms, pricing techniques, customer lists, price lists, information about past, present, pending and/or planned Company or its Affiliates’ transactions not publicly disclosed and other confidential information which the Grantee may have acquired during the Grantee’s Employment (hereafter collectively referred to as “Company Information”) which are owned by the Company or  its Affiliates and regularly used in the operation of its business, and as to which precautions are taken to prevent dissemination to persons other than certain directors, officers and employees and if disclosed, would assist in competition against the Company or any of its Affiliates.  The Grantee understands and agrees that such Company Information was and will be disclosed to the Grantee in confidence and for use only in performing work for the Company or its Affiliates.  The Grantee understands and agrees that the Grantee: (x) will keep such Company Information confidential at all times, (y) will not disclose or communicate Company Information to any third party, and (z) will not make use of Company Information on the Grantee’s own behalf, or on behalf of any third party.  In view of the nature of the Grantee’s Employment and the nature of Company Information the Grantee receives during the course of the Grantee’s Employment, the Grantee agrees that any unauthorized disclosure to third parties of Company Information would cause irreparable damage to the confidential or trade secret status of Company Information. The Grantee further acknowledges and agrees that the restrictions on his or her activities set forth above are necessary to protect the goodwill, Company Information and other legitimate interests of the Company and its Affiliates and that the Grantee’s acceptance of these restrictions is a condition of receipt of the Award, to which the Grantee would not otherwise be entitled, and the Award is good and sufficient consideration to support the Grantee’s agreement to and compliance with these covenants.
		

		
			(d)        Remedies.  In the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Grantee of any of the covenants contained in Section 10(a), 10(b) or 10(c):
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			(i)         the Grantee hereby consents and agrees that (x) any unvested Restricted Stock Units and (y) all shares of Stock held by the Grantee following the vesting of the Restricted Stock Units shall be forfeited effective as of the date of such breach or threatened breach, unless sooner terminated by operation of another term or condition of this Agreement or the Plan;
		

		
			(ii)       the Grantee hereby consents and agrees that if the Grantee has sold any shares of Stock upon or following the vesting of the Restricted Stock Units within twelve (12) months prior to the date of such breach or threatened breach, the Grantee shall pay to the Company the gross proceeds realized by the Grantee in connection with such sale; and
		

		
			(iii)      the Grantee hereby consents and agrees that the Company shall be entitled to seek, in addition to other available remedies, a temporary or permanent injunction or other equitable relief against such breach or threatened breach from any court of competent jurisdiction, without the necessity of showing any actual damages or that money damages would not afford an adequate remedy, and without the necessity of posting any bond or other security. The aforementioned equitable relief shall be in addition to, not in lieu of, legal remedies, monetary damages or other available forms of relief.
		

		
			(e)        General.  The Grantee agrees that the above restrictive covenants are completely severable and independent agreements supported by good and valuable consideration and, as such, shall survive the termination of this Agreement for whatever reason.  The Company and the Grantee agree that any invalidity or unenforceability of any one or more of such restrictions on competition shall not render invalid or unenforceable any remaining restrictive covenants. Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that the scope of any provision of this Section 10 is too broad to be enforced as written, the Company and the Grantee intend that the court reform the provision to such narrower scope as it determines to be reasonable and enforceable.
		

		
			11.       Form S-8 Prospectus.  The Grantee acknowledges having received and reviewed a copy of the prospectus required by Part I of Form S-8 relating to shares of Stock that may be issued under the Plan.
		

		
			12.       Governing Law.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Plan, Section 10 of this Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule that would cause the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction, except where preempted by federal law.  Both parties hereby consent and submit to the
		

		
			
		

		
			

		 

		

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			jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in Dallas County, Texas in all questions and controversies arising out of this Agreement.
		

		
			13.       Acknowledgments.  By accepting the Award, the Grantee agrees to be bound by, and agrees that the Award is, and the Restricted Stock Units are, subject in all respects to, the terms of the Plan.  The Grantee further acknowledges and agrees that (a) the signature to this Agreement on behalf of the Company is an electronic signature that will be treated as an original signature for all purposes hereunder, and (b) such electronic signature will be binding against the Company and will create a legally binding agreement when this Agreement is countersigned by the Grantee.
		

		
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			Executed as of the ___ day of November, 2019.
		

			
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
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						THE MICHAELS COMPANIES, INC.

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
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						Name:

					
					
						Navin Rao

				
	
					
						 

					
					
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						Vice President — Assistant General Counsel and Secretary

				
	
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						Grantee:

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Name: Mark Cosby

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						 

				
	
					
						 

					
					
						Address:

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