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Share Based Compensation
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2015
Disclosure of Compensation Related Costs, Share-based Payments [Abstract]  
Share Based Compensation
SHARE BASED COMPENSATION

The 2014 Long-Term Incentive Plan (“2014 LTIP”) was adopted by our shareholders in May 2014 to enhance the ability of the Company to attract and retain exceptionally qualified individuals to serve as key employees. The LTIP provides for the issuance of up to 500,000 shares of common stock, in the form of equity awards including stock options, restricted stock, restricted stock units, stock appreciation rights, performance units, other stock-based awards or any combination thereof,  to our key employees.  No awards have been granted under the 2014 LTIP.

Stock options awarded under the 2009 Officer Stock Option Plan and the 1998 Officer Stock Option Plan (collectively, the “Plans”) were not altered by the 2014 LTIP, and remain subject to the terms of the Plans.  However, under the terms of the 2014 LTIP, all shares of common stock remaining issuable under the Plans at the time the 2014 LTIP was adopted ceased to be available for future issuance.
 
The fair value of our employee stock options granted under the Plans is estimated at the date of grant using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model. This model requires the input of highly subjective assumptions, changes to which can materially affect the fair value estimate. Additionally, there may be other factors that would otherwise have a significant effect on the value of employee stock options granted but are not considered by the model. Because our employee stock options have characteristics significantly different from those of traded options and because changes in the subjective input assumptions can materially affect the fair value estimate, in management’s opinion, the existing models do not necessarily provide a reliable single measure of the fair value of its employee stock options at the time of grant.  There were no options granted during the first three months of 2015 or 2014.

We recognize compensation expense based on the estimated number of stock awards expected to actually vest, exclusive of the awards expected to be forfeited.  During the first three months of 2015 and 2014, our stock compensation expense and related deferred taxes were insignificant.

A summary of activity in our Plans during the first three months of 2015 and 2014 is as follows:
 
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
 
2015
 
2014
 
Options
 
Weighted-Average
Exercise Price
 
Options
 
Weighted-Average
Exercise Price
Outstanding, January 1
157,170

 
$
20.43

 
185,410

 
$
19.59

Granted

 

 

 

Exercised

 

 
(3,200
)
 
4.63

Forfeited

 

 

 

Expired

 

 
(2,300
)
 
17.43

Outstanding, March 31
157,170

 
$
20.43

 
179,910

 
$
19.88




Other information regarding options outstanding and exercisable at March 31, 2015 is as follows:
 
Options Outstanding
 
Options Exercisable
Range of
exercise price
# of
shares
 
WAEP
 
Wted. Avg.
Remaining
Contractual
Life (yrs)
 
Aggregate
Intrinsic
Value
(in thousands)
 
# of
shares
 
WAEP
 
Aggregate
Intrinsic
Value
(in thousands)
2.54 - $6.00
10,750

 
$
4.36

 
4.46

 
$
81

 
9,750

 
$
4.55

 
$
72

6.01 - 10.00
17,520

 
8.93

 
2.65

 
53

 
17,520

 
8.93

 
53

10.01 - 17.50

 

 

 

 

 

 

17.51 - 20.00
30,900

 
17.80

 
2.26

 

 
30,900

 
17.80

 

20.01 - 25.93
98,000

 
25.08

 
1.54

 

 
98,000

 
25.08

 

 
157,170

 
20.43

 
 

 
$
134

 
156,170

 
20.54

 
$
125