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Shares issued under our share-based compensation plans are usually issued from shares of our common stock held in the treasury.
The fair value of employee share options is recognized in expense over the vesting period of the options, using the graded attribution
method. The fair value of employee share options is determined on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes option pricing model. The
Company has used historical volatility in its estimate of expected volatility. The expected life represents the period of time (in years) for
which the options granted are expected to be outstanding. The risk-free interest rate is based on the U.S. Treasury yield curve.
Compensation cost related to non-qualified stock options recognized in operating results (selling, general and administrative expense) for
2012, 2011 and 2010 was $2.5 million, $1.0 million, and $1.5 million respectively. The related future income tax benefits recognized for
2012, 2011 and 2010 were $1.4 million, $0.6 million and $0.6 million, respectively.
Stock options
The following table presents the weighted-average assumptions used to estimate the fair value of options granted in 2012, 2011 and 2010:
The following table summarizes information concerning outstanding and exercisable options:
The total intrinsic value of options exercised was $1.4 million, $0.7 million and $3.2 million respectively, for 2012, 2011 and 2010.
The following table summarizes information about options vested and exercisable or nonvested that are expected to vest (nonvested
outstanding less expected forfeitures) at December 31, 2012:
Table of Contents
2012
2011
2010
Expected annual dividend yield
0
%
0
%
0
%
Risk
-
free interest rate
1.10
%
2.02
%
1.37
%
Expected volatility
57.3
%
59.8
%
61.1
%
Expected life in years
6.3
8.0
4.8
Weighted Average
2012
2011
2010
Shares
Exercise
Price
Shares
Exercise
Price
Shares
Exercise
Price
Outstanding at beginning of year
1,285,115
$
13.39
1,900,698
$
10.60
2,102,459
$
9.87
Granted
772,500
$
15.00
277,000
$
12.61
40,000
$
14.18
Exercised
(109,466
)
$
3.12
(67,758
)
$
4.18
(234,011
)
$
4.34
Cancelled or expired
(595,090
)
$
11.71
(824,825
)
$
7.45
(7,750
)
$
19.39
Outstanding at end of year
1,353,059
$
15.88
1,285,115
$
13.39
1,900,698
$
10.60
Options exercisable at year end
682,809
914,365
1,559,872
Weighted average fair value per option
granted during the year
$
7.90
$
7.81
$
7.24
Range of Exercise Prices
Number
Exercisable
Weighted
Average
Exercise
Price
Weighted
Average
Remaining
Contractual Life
Aggregate
Intrinsic
Value (in
millions)
$
1.76
to
$
5.00
24,000
$
2.07
0.22
$
0.2
$
5.01
to
$
15.00
522,003
$
12.40
7.31
0.1
$
15.01
to
$
20.00
624,402
$
18.43
6.97
-
$
20.01
to
$
20.15
100,000
$
20.15
4.05
-
$
1.76
to
$
20.15
1,270,405
$
15.78
6.75
$
0.3
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