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Notes Payable
12 Months Ended
Jan. 31, 2013
Notes Payable
Notes Payable
Notes payable consisted of the following:
 
As of January 31,
2013
 
2012
4.00% Debentures due 2031
$
218,546

 
$
213,224

Other

 
1,349

Notes payable
$
218,546

 
$
214,573



We have no long-term obligations maturing within the next five years. Our 4.00% Convertible Subordinated Debentures (4.00% Debentures) are due in 2031.
4.00% Debentures due 2031: In April 2011, we issued $253,000 of 4.00% Debentures in a private placement pursuant to the Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933. Interest on the 4.00% Debentures is payable semi-annually in April and October.
The 4.00% Debentures are convertible, under certain circumstances, into our common stock at a conversion price of $20.538 per share for a total of 12,319 shares as of January 31, 2013. These circumstances include:
The market price of our common stock exceeding 120% of the conversion price;
A call for redemption of the 4.00% Debentures;
Specified distributions to holders of our common stock;
If a fundamental change, such as a change of control, occurs;
During the two months prior to, but not on, the maturity date; or
The market price of the 4.00% Debentures declining to less than 98% of the value of the common stock into which the 4.00% Debentures are convertible.
Upon conversion of any 4.00% Debentures, a holder will receive:
(i)
Cash up to the principal amount of the 4.00% Debentures that are converted; and
(ii)
Cash or shares of common stock, at our election, for the excess, if any, of the value of the converted shares over the principal amount.
If a holder elects to convert their 4.00% Debentures in connection with a fundamental change in the company that occurs prior to April 5, 2016, the holder will also be entitled to receive a make whole premium upon conversion in some circumstances.
We may redeem some or all of the 4.00% Debentures for cash on or after April 5, 2016 at the following redemption prices expressed as a percentage of principal, plus any accrued and unpaid interest:
 
Period
Redemption Price
Beginning on April 5, 2016 and ending on March 31, 2017
101.143
%
Beginning on April 1, 2017 and ending on March 31, 2018
100.571
%
On April 1, 2018 and thereafter
100.000
%

The holders, at their option, may redeem the 4.00% Debentures in whole or in part for cash on April 1, 2018April 1, 2021, and April 1, 2026, and in the event of a fundamental change in the company. In each case, our repurchase price will be 100% of the principal amount of the 4.00% Debentures plus any accrued and unpaid interest.
The 4.00% Debentures contain a conversion feature that the debt may be settled in cash upon conversion. Therefore we separately account for the implied liability and equity components of the 4.00% Debentures. The principal amount, unamortized debt discount, net carrying amount of the liability component, and carrying amount of the equity component of the 4.00% Debentures are as follows:
 
As of
January 31, 2013
 
January 31, 2012
Principal amount
$
253,000

 
$
253,000

Unamortized debt discount
(34,454
)
 
(39,776
)
Net carrying amount of the liability component
$
218,546

 
$
213,224

Equity component
$
43,930

 
$
43,930


The unamortized debt discount is amortizing to interest expense using the effective interest method through March 2018.
We recognized the following amounts in interest expense in the consolidated statement of operations related to the 4.00% debentures:
 
 
2013
 
2012
 
2011
Interest expense at the contractual interest rate
$
10,120

 
$
8,349

 
$

Amortization of debt discount
$
5,322

 
$
4,154

 
$


The effective interest rate on the 4.00% Debentures was 7.25% for fiscal 2013.
6.25% Debentures due 2026: During fiscal 2012, we redeemed the remaining $196,509 principal amount of the 6.25% Convertible Subordinated Debentures (6.25% Debentures) due 2026 utilizing proceeds received from the issuance of the 4.00% Debentures and cash on hand. In connection with this redemption, we incurred a before tax net loss on the early extinguishment of debt of $11,192, which included a $6,190 write-off of net unamortized debt discount, a $3,518 premium on redemption of the 6.25% Debentures, and a write-off of $1,484 for the unamortized debt issuance costs. This loss is included in interest expense on the consolidated statement of income. No balance remained outstanding following this redemption.
We recognized the following amounts in interest expense in the consolidated statements of operations related to the 6.25% Debentures, issued 2006:
 
Year ended January 31,
2013
 
2012
 
2011
Interest expense at the contractual interest rate
$

 
$
2,900

 
$
10,322

Amortization of debt discount
$

 
$
793

 
$
3,010


Term Loan due 2013: In April 2010, we entered into a three-year term loan (Term Loan) for $20,000 to repay borrowings on our revolving credit facility used to purchase office buildings in Fremont, California. During fiscal 2012, we repaid the remaining obligation of $18,500 under the Term Loan utilizing proceeds received from the issuance of the 4.00% Debentures. In connection with this repayment, we incurred a before tax net loss on early retirement of debt of $312, representing the write-off of the unamortized debt issuance costs. This loss is included in interest expense on the consolidated statement of operations. No balance remained outstanding following this repayment.
Other Notes Payable: In November 2009, we issued a subordinated note payable as part of a business combination. The note bears interest at a rate of 3.875% and was paid in full along with all accrued interest in November 2012.