Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

Stock-Based Compensation

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Stock-Based Compensation
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2013
Share-based Compensation [Abstract]  
Stock-Based Compensation
Stock-Based Compensation
Liberty - Incentive Plans
 Pursuant to the Liberty Interactive Corporation 2000 Incentive Plan, as amended from time to time (the "2000 Plan"), and the Liberty Interactive Corporation 2007 Incentive Plan, as amended from time to time (the "2007 Plan") the Company has granted to certain of its employees stock options and SARs (collectively, "Awards") to purchase shares of Liberty common stock. The 2000 Plan and 2007 Plan provide for Awards to be issued in respect of a maximum of 2.9 million shares and 4.2 million shares, respectively, of Liberty common stock. No additional grants may be made pursuant to these plans. On June 24, 2010, stockholders of the Company approved the Liberty Interactive Corporation 2010 Incentive Plan, as amended from time to time (the "2010 Plan"). The 2010 Plan provides for Awards to be made in respect of a maximum of 42.9 million shares of Liberty common stock. Additionally, pursuant to the Liberty Interactive Corporation 2012 Incentive Plan, as amended (the "2012 Plan"), the Company may grant Awards to be made in respect of a maximum of 40 million shares of Liberty common stock. Awards generally vest over 4-5 years and have a term of 5-10 years. Liberty issues new shares upon exercise of equity awards.
 Pursuant to the Liberty Interactive Corporation 2002 Nonemployee Director Incentive Plan, as amended from time to time (the "2002 NDIP") and the Liberty Interactive Corporation 2011 Nonemployee Director Incentive Plan, as amended from time to time (the "2011 NDIP"), the Liberty Board of Directors has the full power and authority to grant eligible nonemployee directors stock options, SARs, stock options with tandem SARs, and restricted stock.
Liberty - Grants
During the year ended December 31, 2013, Liberty granted, primarily to QVC employees, 4.3 million options to purchase shares of Series A Liberty Interactive common stock. Such options had a weighted average grant-date fair value of $8.26 per share. Liberty also granted approximately 7,000 options to purchase shares of Series A Liberty Ventures common stock. Such options had a weighted average grant-date fair value of $57.37 per share.
In connection with the 2012 Option Exchange (see below), Liberty granted 20.1 million and 905 thousand options to purchase shares of Series A Liberty Interactive common stock and Series A Liberty Ventures common stock, respectively. Such options had a weighted average grant-date fair value of $7.15 and $26.58 per share, respectively.
During the years ended December 31, 2012 and 2011, the Company granted approximately 3.4 million and 6.2 million options to purchase shares of Series A Liberty Interactive common stock, respectively. Such options had a weighted average grant-date fair value of $8.44 and $7.32 per share, respectively. During the year ended December 31, 2012, the Company also granted 36 thousand options to purchase shares of Series A Liberty Ventures common stock, which options had a weighted average grant-date fair value of $27.29 per share.
During the fourth quarter of 2012, the Company entered into a series of transactions with certain officers of Liberty and its subsidiaries, associated with certain outstanding stock options, in order to recognize tax deductions in the current year versus future years (the "2012 Option Exchange"). On December 4, 2012 (the "Grant Date"), pursuant to the approval of the Compensation Committee of its Board of Directors, the Company effected the acceleration of (i) each unvested in-the-money option to acquire shares of LINTA and (ii) each unvested in-the-money option to acquire shares of LVNTA, in each case, held by certain of its and its subsidiaries' officers (collectively, the “Eligible Optionholders”). Following this acceleration, also on the Grant Date, each Eligible Optionholder exercised, on a net settled basis, substantially all of his or her outstanding in-the-money vested and unvested options to acquire LINTA shares and LVNTA shares (the “Eligible Options”), and:
with respect to each vested Eligible Option, the Company granted the Eligible Optionholder a vested new option with substantially the same terms and conditions as the exercised vested Eligible Option;
and with respect to each unvested Eligible Option:
the Eligible Optionholder sold to the Company, for cash, the shares of LINTA or LVNTA, as applicable, received upon exercise of such unvested Eligible Option and used the proceeds of that sale to purchase from the Company an equal number of restricted LINTA or LVNTA shares, as applicable, which have a vesting schedule identical to that of the exercised unvested Eligible Option; and
the Company granted the Eligible Optionholder an unvested new option, with substantially the same terms and conditions as the exercised unvested Eligible Option, except that (a) the number of shares underlying the new option is equal to the number of shares underlying such exercised unvested Eligible Option less the number of restricted shares purchased from the Company as described above and (b) the exercise price of the new option is the closing price per LINTA or LVNTA share, as applicable, on The Nasdaq Global Select Market on the Grant Date.

The 2012 Option Exchange was considered a modification under ASC 718 - Stock Compensation and resulted in incremental compensation expense in 2012 of $17 million and $4 million for LINTA and LVNTA, respectively. Incremental compensation expense is also being recognized over the remaining vesting periods of the new unvested options and the restricted shares and is included in unrecognized compensation.
The Company has calculated the grant-date fair value for all of its equity classified awards and any subsequent remeasurement of its liability classified awards using the Black-Scholes Model. The Company estimates the expected term of the Awards based on historical exercise and forfeiture data. For grants made in 2013, 2012 and 2011, the range of expected terms was 1.3 to 9.0 years. The volatility used in the calculation for Awards is based on the historical volatility of Liberty's stocks and the implied volatility of publicly traded Liberty options. The Company uses a zero dividend rate and the risk-free rate for Treasury Bonds with a term similar to that of the subject options.
The following table presents the range of volatilities used by Liberty in the Black-Scholes Model for the 2013, 2012 and 2011 Liberty Interactive and Liberty Ventures grants.
 
 
Volatility
2013 grants
 
 
 
 
Liberty Interactive options
38.3
%
-
38.7
%
 
Liberty Ventures options
43.7
%
-
49.9
%
2012 grants
 
 
 
 
Liberty Interactive options
28.2
%
-
47.51
%
 
Liberty Ventures options
47.5
%
-
49.94
%
2011 grants
 
 
 
 
Liberty Interactive options
44.8
%
-
47.51
%

Liberty - Outstanding Awards
The following table presents the number and weighted average exercise price ("WAEP") of the Awards to purchase Liberty Interactive and Liberty Ventures common stock granted to certain officers, employees and directors of the Company, as well as the weighted average remaining life and aggregate intrinsic value of the Awards.
 
Liberty Interactive
 
Series A
 
Series B
 
Awards (000's)
 
WAEP
 
Weighted average remaining life
 
Aggregate Intrinsic Value (000's)
 
Awards (000's)
 
WAEP
 
Weighted average remaining life
 
Aggregate Intrinsic Value (000's)
Outstanding at January 1, 2013
33,839

 
$
16.92

 
 
 
 
 
432

 
$
17.92

 
 
 
 
Granted
4,296

 
$
21.25

 
 
 
 
 

 
$

 
 
 
 
Exercised
(6,933
)
 
$
15.05

 
 
 
 
 

 
$

 
 
 
 
Forfeited/Cancelled/Exchanged
(595
)
 
$
15.28

 
 
 
 
 

 
$

 
 
 
 
Outstanding at December 31, 2013
30,607

 
$
17.98

 
5.0 years
 
$
348,277

 
432

 
$
17.92

 
1.4 years
 
$
4,955

Exercisable at December 31, 2013
14,056

 
$
16.47

 
4.4 years
 
$
181,315

 
432

 
$
17.92

 
1.4 years
 
$
4,955



 
Liberty Ventures
 
Series A
 
Series B
 
Awards (000's)
 
WAEP
 
Weighted average remaining life
 
Aggregate Intrinsic Value (000's)
 
Awards (000's)
 
WAEP
 
Weighted average remaining life
 
Aggregate Intrinsic Value (000's)
Outstanding at January 1, 2013
1,155

 
$
56.26

 
 
 
 
 
22

 
46.69

 
 
 
 
Granted
7

 
$
116.03

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
Exercised
(195
)
 
$
52.81

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
Forfeited/Cancelled/Exchanged
(1
)
 
$
45.28

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
Outstanding at December 31, 2013
966

 
$
57.42

 
5.0 years
 
$
62,981

 
22

 
46.69

 
1.4 years
 
$1,631
Exercisable at December 31, 2013
492

 
$
55.47

 
4.6 years
 
$
33,042

 
22

 
46.69

 
1.4 years
 
$1,631


As of December 31, 2013, the total unrecognized compensation cost related to unvested Liberty Awards was approximately $109 million, including incremental compensation under the Option Exchange. Such amount will be recognized in the Company's consolidated statements of operations over a weighted average period of approximately 1.5 years.

Liberty - Exercises

The aggregate intrinsic value of all options exercised during the years ended December 31, 2013, 2012 and 2011 was $76 million, $339 million and $33 million, respectively. The aggregate intrinsic value of options exercised for the year ended December 31, 2012 includes approximately $242 million related to the intrinsic value of options exercised as a result of the 2012 Option Exchange.

Liberty - Restricted Stock

Associated with the Option Exchange the Company issued approximately 4.6 million and 0.3 million shares of unvested restricted Liberty Interactive and Liberty Ventures common stock, respectively, of which 2.0 million and 0.1 million vested during the year ended December 31, 2013. These shares continue to vest over the next two years and since the Option Exchange was accounted for as a modification, the compensation expense associated with these restricted shares was treated as incremental compensation, as discussed above, and is included in the total unrecognized compensation costs under the outstanding Awards section above. The Company had approximately 1.5 million shares and 50 thousand shares of unvested restricted Liberty Interactive and Liberty Ventures common stock, respectively, held by certain directors, officers and employees of the Company as of December 31, 2013, not issued under the Option Exchange. These unvested restricted shares of LINTA and LVNTA had a weighted average grant date fair value of $17.09 and $13.36 per share, respectively.
The aggregate fair value of all restricted shares of Liberty common stock that vested during the years ended December 31, 2013, 2012 and 2011 was $16 million, $12 million and $14 million, respectively.
TripAdvisor - Stock-based Compensation

TripAdvisor has outstanding options and restricted stock which is exercisable in their common stock. During the year ended December 31, 2013, TripAdvisor issued 2.8 million of primarily service based stock options under their outstanding 2011 Incentive Plan with a weighted average exercise price per option of $58.03 and a grant date fair value of $28.30. Approximately 1.5 million equity awards were exercised during the period at a weighted average exercise price of $23.81. As of December 31, 2013 TripAdvisor has 9.5 million options outstanding of which 3.5 million are exercisable with a weighted average exercise price of $40.18 and $30.11, respectively. The aggregate intrinsic value of these outstanding and exercisable options were $404 million and $186 million, respectively.

As of December 31, 2013, the total unrecognized compensation cost related to unvested TripAdvisor stock options was approximately $104 million and will be recognized over a weighted average period of approximately 3.0 years. Additionally, TripAdvisor had unrecognized compensation, related to outstanding restricted stock units, of $33 million.

Other

Certain of the Company's other subsidiaries have stock-based compensation plans under which employees and non-employees are granted options or similar stock-based awards. Awards made under these plans vest and become exercisable over various terms. The awards and compensation recorded, if any, under these plans is not significant to Liberty.