Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

Equity and Long-Term Incentive Compensation Plans

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Equity and Long-Term Incentive Compensation Plans
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2014
Share-based Compensation [Abstract]  
Equity and Long-Term Incentive Compensation Plans
EQUITY AND LONG-TERM INCENTIVE COMPENSATION PLANS
Equity Incentive Program
As of June 30, 2014, the Company had two plans under which the Company was able to issue equity incentive awards, such as restricted stock units and stock options, to its employees, consultants and members of its Board of Directors: the 2004 Equity Incentive Plan (the “2004 Plan”) and the 1998 Director Plan (the “Outside Director Plan”).
2004 Plan:
The 2004 Plan provides for the grant of options to purchase shares of the Company's common stock, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock units, performance shares, performance units and deferred stock units to the Company's employees, consultants and members of its Board of Directors. As of June 30, 2014, 7.1 million shares were available for issuance under the 2004 Plan.
Any 2004 Plan awards of restricted stock units, performance shares, performance units or deferred stock units with a per share or unit purchase price lower than 100% of fair market value on the grant date are counted against the total number of shares issuable under the 2004 Plan as follows, based on the grant date of the applicable award: (a) for any such awards granted before November 6, 2013, the awards counted against the 2004 Plan share reserve as 1.8 shares for every one share subject thereto; and (b) for any such awards granted on or after November 6, 2013, the awards count against the 2004 Plan share reserve as 2.0 shares for every one share subject thereto.
In addition, in November 2013, the Company's stockholders also approved amendments to the 2004 Plan that included, among other things, giving the plan administrator the ability to grant "dividend equivalent" rights in connection with awards of restricted stock units, performance shares, performance units and deferred stock units before they are fully vested. It allows the plan administrator, at its discretion, to grant a right to receive dividends on the aforementioned awards which may be settled in cash or Company stock at the discretion of the plan administrator subject to meeting the vesting requirement of the underlying awards. As of June 30, 2014, the Company had not granted any dividend equivalent rights in connection with any such awards.
Outside Director Plan
The Outside Director Plan only permits the issuance of stock options to the non-employee members of the Board of Directors. As of June 30, 2014, 1.7 million shares were available for grant under the Outside Director Plan.
Equity Incentive Plans - General Information
The following table summarizes the combined activity under the Company's equity incentive plans for the indicated periods:
(In thousands)
Available
For Grant
Balances as of June 30, 2011
11,554

Restricted stock units granted(1)
(4,145
)
Restricted stock units canceled(1)
508

Options canceled/expired/forfeited
788

Plan shares expired(2)
(736
)
Balances as of June 30, 2012
7,969

Restricted stock units granted(1)(3)
(1,899
)
Restricted stock units canceled(1)
466

Options canceled/expired/forfeited
207

Plan shares expired(2)
(47
)
Balances as of June 30, 2013
6,696

Plan shares increased
2,900

Restricted stock units granted(1)(3)
(1,268
)
Restricted stock units canceled(1)
468

Options canceled/expired/forfeited
59

Plan shares expired(2)
(51
)
Balances as of June 30, 2014
8,804


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(1)
The number of restricted stock units provided in this row reflects the application of the award multiplier as described above (1.8x or 2.0x depending on the grant date of the applicable award).
(2)
Represents the portion of shares listed as “Options canceled/expired/forfeited” above that were issued under the Company’s equity incentive plans other than the 2004 Plan and the Outside Director Plan. Because the Company is only currently authorized to issue equity awards under the 2004 Plan and the Outside Director Plan, any equity awards that are canceled, expired or are forfeited under any other Company equity incentive plans do not result in additional shares being available to the Company for future grant.
(3)
Includes restricted stock units granted to senior management during the applicable fiscal year with performance-based vesting criteria (in addition to service-based vesting criteria for any of such restricted stock units that are deemed to have been earned). As of June 30, 2014, it had not yet been determined the extent to which (if at all) the performance-based vesting criteria of such restricted stock units had been satisfied. Therefore, this line item includes all such performance-based restricted stock units granted during such fiscal year, reported at the maximum possible number of shares that may ultimately be issuable under such restricted stock units if all applicable performance-based criteria are achieved at their maximum and all applicable service-based criteria are fully satisfied (i.e., 0.6 million shares for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2013 and 0.6 million shares for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2014, which in each case reflects the application of the 1.8x multiple described above that was in effect as of the applicable grant date).

The Company has granted only restricted stock units under its equity incentive program since October 2007. For the preceding several years until October 31, 2007, stock options were granted at the market price of the Company’s common stock on the date of grant generally with vesting term ranging from one to five years. Restricted stock units may be granted with varying criteria such as service-based and/or performance-based vesting.
The fair value of stock-based awards is measured at the grant date and is recognized as an expense over the employee’s requisite service period. The fair value is determined using a Black-Scholes valuation model for purchase rights under the Company’s Employee Stock Purchase Plan and, for restricted stock units granted without “dividend equivalent” rights, using the closing price of the Company’s common stock on the grant date, adjusted to exclude the present value of dividends which are not accrued on those restricted stock units. In November 2013, the Company's stockholders approved amendments to the 2004 Plan that included, among other things, giving the plan administrator the ability to grant dividend equivalent rights in connection with awards of restricted stock units, performance shares, performance units and deferred stock units before they are fully vested as discussed above. As of June 30, 2014, the Company had not any granted dividend equivalent rights in connection with any such awards. The following table shows pre-tax stock-based compensation expense for the indicated periods: 
 
Year ended June 30,
(In thousands)
2014
 
2013
 
2012
Stock-based compensation expense by:
 
 
 
 
 
Costs of revenues
$
9,101

 
$
11,433

 
$
13,710

Engineering, research and development
16,397

 
19,346

 
21,505

Selling, general and administrative
35,442

 
39,305

 
43,620

Total stock-based compensation expense
$
60,940

 
$
70,084

 
$
78,835


The following table shows stock-based compensation capitalized as inventory as of the dates indicated below:
(In thousands)
As of June 30,
2014
 
2013
Inventory
$
8,278

 
$
8,098


Stock Options
The following table summarizes the activity and weighted-average exercise price for stock options under all plans during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2014: 
Stock Options
Shares
(In thousands)
 
Weighted-Average
Exercise Price
Outstanding stock options as of June 30, 2013
1,663

 
$
48.97

Granted

 
$

Exercised
(1,463
)
 
$
49.61

Canceled/expired/forfeited
(59
)
 
$
52.76

Outstanding stock options as of June 30, 2014 (all outstanding and all vested and exercisable)
141

 
$
40.70


The Company has not issued any stock options since October 2007. As of June 30, 2014, the Company had no unrecognized stock-based compensation balance related to outstanding stock options. The weighted-average remaining contractual terms for total options outstanding under all plans and for total options vested and exercisable under all plans as of June 30, 2014 were each 0.3 years. The aggregate intrinsic value for total options outstanding under all plans (all of which were vested and exercisable as of June 30, 2014) was $4.5 million. 
The following table shows the total intrinsic value of options exercised, total cash received from employees and non-employee Board members as a result of stock option exercises and tax benefits realized by the Company in connection with these stock option exercises for the indicated periods: 
(In thousands)
Year ended June 30,
2014
 
2013
 
2012
Total intrinsic value of options exercised
$
18,022

 
$
15,884

 
$
23,395

Total cash received from employees and non-employee Board members as a result of stock option exercises
$
72,700

 
$
89,935

 
$
129,306

Tax benefits realized by the Company in connection with these exercises
$
5,708

 
$
5,223

 
$
7,867


The Company generally settles employee stock option exercises with newly issued common shares, except in certain tax jurisdictions where settling such exercises with treasury shares provides the Company or one of its subsidiaries with a tax benefit.
Restricted Stock Units
The following table shows the applicable number of restricted stock units and weighted-average grant date fair value for restricted stock units granted, vested and released, withheld for taxes, and forfeited during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2014 and restricted stock units outstanding as of June 30, 2014 and 2013: 
Restricted Stock Units
Shares
(In thousands) (1)
 
Weighted-Average
Grant Date
Fair Value
Outstanding restricted stock units as of June 30, 2013(2)
5,374

 
$
34.39

Granted(2)
702

 
$
53.28

Vested and released
(1,589
)
 
$
33.28

Withheld for taxes
(871
)
 
$
33.28

Forfeited
(260
)
 
$
37.15

Outstanding restricted stock units as of June 30, 2014(2)
3,356

 
$
38.95

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(1)
Share numbers reflect actual shares subject to awarded restricted stock units. As described above, under the terms of the 2004 Plan, the number of shares subject to each award reflected in this number is multiplied by either 1.8 or 2.0 (depending on the grant date of the award) to calculate the impact of the award on the share reserve under the 2004 Plan.
(2)
Includes restricted stock units granted to senior management during the applicable fiscal year with performance-based vesting criteria (in addition to service-based vesting criteria for any of such restricted stock units that are deemed to have been earned). As of June 30, 2014, it had not yet been determined the extent to which (if at all) the performance-based vesting criteria of such restricted stock units had been satisfied. Therefore, this line item includes all such performance-based restricted stock units granted during such fiscal year, reported at the maximum possible number of shares that may ultimately be issuable under such restricted stock units if all applicable performance-based criteria are achieved at their maximum and all applicable service-based criteria are fully satisfied (i.e., 0.3 million shares for each of the fiscal years ended June 30, 2013 and June 30, 2014).
The restricted stock units granted by the Company since the beginning of the fiscal year ended June 30, 2013 generally vest (a) with respect to awards with only service-based vesting criteria, in four equal installments on the first, second, third and fourth anniversaries of the grant date and (b) with respect to awards with both performance-based and service-based vesting criteria, in two equal installments on the third and fourth anniversaries of the grant date, in each case subject to the recipient remaining employed by the Company as of the applicable vesting date. The restricted stock units granted by the Company from the beginning of the fiscal year ended June 30, 2007 through the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012 generally vest in two equal installments on the second and fourth anniversaries of the grant date, subject to the recipient remaining employed by the Company as of the applicable vesting date.
The following table shows the weighted-average grant date fair value per unit for the restricted stock units granted and tax benefits realized by the Company in connection with vested and released restricted stock units for the indicated periods: 
(In thousands, except for weighted-average grant date fair value)
Year ended June 30,
2014
 
2013
 
2012
Weighted-average grant date fair value per unit
$
53.28

 
$
47.71

 
$
32.19

Tax benefits realized by the Company in connection with vested and released restricted stock units
$
44,298

 
$
29,204

 
$
28,914


As of June 30, 2014, the unrecognized stock-based compensation expense balance related to restricted stock units was $75.3 million, excluding the impact of estimated forfeitures, and will be recognized over a weighted-average remaining contractual term and an estimated weighted-average amortization period of 1.1 years. The intrinsic value of outstanding restricted stock units as of June 30, 2014 was $243.8 million.
Cash-Based Long-Term Incentive Compensation
Starting in the fiscal year ended June 30, 2013, the Company adopted a cash-based long-term incentive ("Cash LTI") program for many of its employees as part of the Company's employee compensation program. During the fiscal year ended June 30, 2014, the Company approved Cash LTI awards of $67.7 million under the Company's Cash Long-Term Incentive Plan (“Cash LTI Plan”). Cash LTI awards issued to employees under the Cash LTI Plan vest in four equal installments, with 25% of the aggregate amount of the Cash LTI award vesting on each yearly anniversary of the grant date over a four-year period. In order to receive payments under a Cash LTI award, participants must remain employed by the Company as of the applicable award vesting date. Executives and non-employee Board members are not participating in this program. During the fiscal years ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company recognized $26.2 million and $11.0 million, respectively, in compensation expense under the Cash LTI Plan. As of June 30, 2014, the unrecognized compensation balance (excluding the impact of estimated forfeitures) related to the Cash LTI Plan was $87.1 million.
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
KLA-Tencor’s Employee Stock Purchase Plan (“ESPP”) provides that eligible employees may contribute up to 10% of their eligible earnings toward the semi-annual purchase of KLA-Tencor’s common stock. The ESPP is qualified under Section 423 of the Internal Revenue Code. The employee’s purchase price is derived from a formula based on the closing price of the common stock on the first day of the offering period versus the closing price on the date of purchase (or, if not a trading day, on the immediately preceding trading day).
The offering period (or length of the look-back period) under the ESPP has a duration of six months, and the purchase price with respect to each offering period beginning on or after such date is, until otherwise amended, equal to 85% of the lesser of (i) the fair market value of the Company’s common stock at the commencement of the applicable six-month offering period or (ii) the fair market value of the Company’s common stock on the purchase date. The Company estimates the fair value of purchase rights under the ESPP using a Black-Scholes valuation model.
The fair value of each purchase right under the ESPP was estimated on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes option valuation model and the straight-line attribution approach with the following weighted-average assumptions: 
 
Year ended June 30,
 
2014
 
2013
 
2012
Stock purchase plan:
 
 
 
 
 
Expected stock price volatility
27.5
%
 
28.8
%
 
36.0
%
Risk-free interest rate
0.1
%
 
0.1
%
 
0.1
%
Dividend yield
2.9
%
 
3.2
%
 
3.2
%
Expected life (in years)
0.50

 
0.50

 
0.50


The following table shows total cash received from employees for the issuance of shares under the ESPP, the number of shares purchased by employees through the ESPP, the tax benefits realized by the Company in connection with the disqualifying dispositions of shares purchased under the ESPP and the weighted-average fair value per share for the indicated periods:
(In thousands, except for weighted-average fair value per share)
Year ended June 30,
2014
 
2013
 
2012
Total cash received from employees for the issuance of shares under the ESPP
$
39,675

 
$
36,186

 
$
34,263

Number of shares purchased by employees through the ESPP
796

 
877

 
918

Tax benefits realized by the Company in connection with the disqualifying dispositions of shares purchased under the ESPP
$
2,221

 
$
1,452

 
$
2,206

Weighted-average fair value per share based on Black-Scholes model
$
12.31

 
$
10.46

 
$
10.02


The ESPP shares are replenished annually on the first day of each fiscal year by virtue of an evergreen provision. The provision allows for share replenishment equal to the lesser of 2.0 million shares or the number of shares which KLA-Tencor estimates will be required to be issued under the ESPP during the forthcoming fiscal year. As of June 30, 2014, after giving effect to the ESPP purchase that occurred on such date, a total of 0.9 million shares were reserved and available for issuance under the ESPP. In August 2014, the Company added 2.0 million additional shares to the ESPP pursuant to the plan's share replenishment provision with respect to the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015.