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(LOSS) EARNINGS PER SHARE
6 Months Ended
Jun. 26, 2015
(LOSS) EARNINGS PER SHARE [Abstract]  
(LOSS) EARNINGS PER SHARE
Note 3.   (LOSS) EARNINGS PER SHARE

The consolidated financial statements include basic and diluted (loss) earnings per share. Diluted per share information is calculated by considering the impact of potential common stock on the weighted average shares outstanding. Potential common stock consists of (a) incremental shares that would be available for issuance upon the assumed exercise of stock options “in the money” based on the average stock price for the respective period and (b) convertible preferred shares, owned by Kohlberg & Co. LLC (see Note 8), accounted for using the “if converted” basis, which assumes their conversion to common stock at a ratio of 16.6:1. The basic and diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) calculations are as follows:

  
Three Months Ended
  
Six Months Ended
 
  
June 26,
2015
  
June 27,
2014
  
June 26,
2015
  
June 27,
2014
 
         
Net (loss) income
 
$
(980
)
 
$
546
  
$
(2,816
)
 
$
1,708
 
                 
Average common shares outstanding - Basic
  
7,951
   
7,951
   
7,951
   
7,951
 
Dilutive effect of convertible preferred stock
  
-
   
18,859
   
-
   
18,859
 
Average common shares outstanding - Diluted
  
7,951
   
26,810
   
7,951
   
26,810
 
                 
Per share amount - Basic:
 
$
(0.12
)
 
$
0.07
  
$
(0.35
)
 
$
0.21
 
                 
Per share amount - Diluted:
 
$
(0.12
)
 
$
0.02
  
$
(0.35
)
 
$
0.06
 
 
As of June 26, 2015, all options had expired. As of June 27, 2014, no options were in the money and 6,000 options were out of the money. At June 26, 2015 and June 27, 2014, 1,131,551 convertible preferred shares were outstanding, which are in total, convertible into 18,859,183 shares of the Company’s common stock. Convertible preferred shares were not included in the calculation of diluted (loss) earnings per share for the three and six months ended June 26, 2015 because of their anti-dilutive impact as a result of the Company’s net loss position.