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ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
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200 Bellevue Parkway, Suite 300
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ITEM 4.
MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
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EXHIBIT 21
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EXHIBIT 31.1
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EXHIBIT 31.2
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EXHIBIT 32.1
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EXHIBIT 32.2
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Item 1.
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BUSINESS.
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Develop and source innovative technologies related to wireless.
We intend to maintain a leading position in advanced wireless technology, by leveraging our expertise in digital cellular and wireless products to guide internal research and development capabilities and by directing our efforts in partnering with leading inventors and industry players to source new technologies.
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Establish and grow our patent-based revenue.
We intend to grow our licensing revenue base by adding licensees, expanding into adjacent technology areas that align with our intellectual property position and leveraging the continued growth of the overall mobile technology market. Those licensing efforts can be self-driven or executed in conjunction with licensing partnerships, trusts and other efforts, and may involve the vigorous defense of our intellectual property through litigation and other means. We also believe that the size and growth rate of our patent portfolio enable us to sell patent assets that are not essential to our core licensing programs as a sustainable revenue stream, as well as to execute patent swaps that can strengthen our overall portfolio.
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Pursue
commercial opportunities for our advanced platforms and solutions.
We intend to pursue, through our InterDigital Solutions unit, the commercialization of our technology platforms and solutions. As part of our ongoing research and development efforts, InterDigital often builds out entire functioning platforms in various technology areas. InterDigital Solutions seeks to bring those technologies to market through various structures including technology licensing, joint ventures, and partnerships.
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Maintain a collaborative relationship with key industry players and worldwide standards bodies.
We intend to continue contributing to the ongoing process of defining wireless standards and other industry-wide efforts and incorporating our inventions into those technology areas. Those efforts, and the knowledge gained through them, underpin internal development efforts and also help guide technology and intellectual property sourcing through partners and other external sources.
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In December 2013, we announced that we had signed a collaboration agreement with VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, a multi-technological applied research organization in Northern Europe. The initial engagement focuses on the future of "user-centric context aware" research that will create value for the mobile ecosystem.
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In September 2013, we signed a development agreement with a wholly owned subsidiary of DDD Group plc regarding its next generation HD and UHD video processing technologies. The agreement focused on collaboration to combine DDD's image processing techniques with InterDigital's user-adaptive video streaming technology to explore the feasibility of the combined solution for applications in streaming video to mobile devices and Smart TVs.
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In February 2013, we entered into a collaboration with BIO-key International, Inc., a company involved in fingerprint biometric identification solutions and advanced mobile credentialing and identity verification. The engagement brought together BIO-key's research and development and InterDigital's identity and access management research.
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The fundamental architecture of commercial TD/FDMA systems;
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Methods of synchronizing TD/FDMA systems;
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A flexible approach to managing system capacity through the reassignment of online subscriber units to different time slots and/or frequencies in response to system conditions;
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The design of a multi-component base station, utilizing distributed intelligence, which allows for more robust performance; and
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Initializing procedures that enable roaming.
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Global pilot:
The use of a common pilot channel to synchronize sub-channels in a multiple access environment;
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Bandwidth allocation:
Techniques including multi-channel and multi-code mechanisms;
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Power control:
Highly efficient schemes for controlling the transmission output power of terminal and base station devices, a vital feature in a CDMA system;
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Joint detection and interference cancellation techniques for reducing interference;
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Soft handover enhancement techniques between designated cells;
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Various sub-channel access and coding techniques;
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Packet data;
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Fast handoff;
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Geo-location for calculating the position of terminal users;
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Multi-user detection;
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High-speed packet data channel coding; and
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High-speed packet data delivery in a mobile environment, including enhanced uplink.
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MIMO technologies for reducing interference and increasing data rates;
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OFDM/OFDMA/SC-FDMA;
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Power control;
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Hybrid-ARQ for fast error correction;
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Discontinuous reception for improved battery life;
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Control channel structures for efficient signaling;
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Advanced resource scheduling/allocation (bandwidth on-demand);
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Security;
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Home Node-B (femto cells);
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Relay communications for improved cell-edge performance;
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LTE receiver implementations;
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Carrier aggregation for LTE-Advanced;
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Multi-carrier HSDPA;
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Coordinated Multi-Point Communications for LTE-Advanced; and
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Machine Type Communications.
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Smart Access Manager, a standards-based bandwidth management solution for operators, infrastructure companies and device manufacturers. Smart Access Manager enables operators and others to integrate Wi-Fi management seamlessly into their offerings, and, at the end of 2013, was in field trials with operators in the United States, Europe and elsewhere.
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User-Aware Video, a solution that uses contextual awareness of viewers and viewing conditions to deliver real-time and streaming video with the minimum required bandwidth to ensure an optimal viewing experience.
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For the Year Ended December 31,
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2012
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Taiwan
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128,551
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40,394
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43,993
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United States
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108,728
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406,950
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Canada
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Japan
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Korea
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3,470
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$
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325,361
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$
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663,063
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$
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301,742
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If the effective price of products sold by our licensees were to increase as a result of fluctuations in the exchange rate of the relevant currencies, demand for the products could fall, which in turn would reduce our royalty revenues.
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Assets or liabilities of our consolidated subsidiaries may be subject to the effects of currency fluctuations, which may affect our reported earnings. Our exposure to foreign currencies may increase as we expand into new markets.
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Certain of our operating and investing costs, such as foreign patent prosecution, are based in foreign currencies. If these costs are not subject to foreign exchange hedging transactions, strengthening currency values in selected regions could adversely affect our near-term operating expenses, investment costs and cash flows. In addition, continued strengthening of currency values in selected regions over an extended period of time could adversely affect our future operating expenses, investment costs and cash flows.
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the public's response to press releases or other public announcements by us or third parties, including our filings with the SEC and announcements relating to licensing, technology development, litigation, arbitration and other legal proceedings in which we are involved and intellectual property impacting us or our business;
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announcements concerning strategic transactions, such as spin-offs, joint ventures and acquisitions or divestitures;
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the financial projections we may provide to the public, any changes in these projections or our failure to meet these projections;
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changes in financial estimates or ratings by any securities analysts who follow our common stock, our failure to meet these estimates or failure of those analysts to initiate or maintain coverage of our common stock;
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changes in operating performance and stock market valuations of other wireless communications companies generally; and
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making it more difficult for us to meet our payment and other obligations under our 2.50% senior convertible notes due 2016 (the “Notes”);
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reducing the availability of our cash flow to fund working capital, capital expenditures, acquisitions and other general corporate purposes, and limiting our ability to obtain additional financing for these purposes;
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limiting our flexibility in planning for, or reacting to, and increasing our vulnerability to, changes in our business, the industry in which we operate and the general economy; and
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placing us at a competitive disadvantage compared to our competitors that have less debt or are less leveraged.
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Item 1B.
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UNRESOLVED STAFF COMMENTS.
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Item 2.
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PROPERTIES.
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Location
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Approximate Square Feet
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Principal Use
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Type of Ownership /Lease Expiration Date
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King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
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52,000
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Administrative office and research space
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Owned
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Melville, New York
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44,800
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Administrative office and research space
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February 2020
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Wilmington, Delaware
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36,200
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Corporate headquarters
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November 2022
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Montreal, Quebec
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17,300
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Administrative office and research space
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June 2016
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San Diego, California
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11,800
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Administrative office and research space
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April 2018
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Item 3.
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LEGAL PROCEEDINGS.
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take additional briefing and make findings on whether the accused Nokia handsets meet the “generated using a same code” limitation or “the message being transmitted only subsequent to the subscriber unit receiving the indication” limitation in the asserted claims of the ‘966 patent, and whether the accused Nokia handsets meet the “generated using a same code” limitation or the “function of a same code” limitation in the asserted claims of the ‘847 patent;
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take additional briefing and make findings on whether the 3GPP standard supports a finding that the pilot signal (P-CPICH) satisfies the claim limitation “synchronized to a pilot signal” as recited in the asserted claims of the ‘847 patent by synchronizing to either the P-SCH or S-SCH signals under the Commission's construction of that claim limitation, as well as, regarding the asserted claims of the ‘847 patent, whether the PRACH Message is transmitted during the power ramp up process; and
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take evidence and/or briefing and make findings regarding (i) whether Nokia’s currently imported products infringe the asserted patents; (ii) whether the chips in the currently imported products are licensed; (iii) whether the issue of the standard-essential nature of the ‘847 and ‘966 patents is contested; (iv) whether there is “patent hold-up” or “reverse patent hold-up”; and (v) the statutory public interest factors.
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Item 4.
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MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES.
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Item 5.
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MARKET FOR REGISTRANT’S COMMON EQUITY, RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES.
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2013
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First quarter
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48.68
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$
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41.67
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Second quarter
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48.60
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38.60
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Third quarter
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41.24
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35.02
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Fourth quarter
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39.87
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28.53
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Low
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2012
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First quarter
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$
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46.75
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$
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34.75
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Second quarter
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35.25
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22.37
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Third quarter
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37.29
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25.00
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Fourth quarter
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45.24
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33.06
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2013
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Per Share
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Total
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Cumulative by Fiscal Year
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First quarter
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$
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0.10
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$
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4,115
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$
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4,115
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Second quarter
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0.10
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4,118
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8,233
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Third quarter
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0.10
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4,119
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12,352
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Fourth quarter
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0.10
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4,031
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16,383
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$
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0.40
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$
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16,383
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2012
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$
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0.10
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$
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4,469
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$
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4,469
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0.10
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4,348
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8,817
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0.10
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4,095
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12,912
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Fourth quarter
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1.60
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65,643
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78,555
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$
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1.90
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$
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78,555
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12/08
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12/09
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12/10
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12/11
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12/12
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12/13
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InterDigital, Inc.
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100.00
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96.58
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151.42
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160.17
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158.00
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114.33
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NASDAQ Composite
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100.00
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144.88
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170.58
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171.30
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199.99
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283.39
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NASDAQ Telecommunications
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100.00
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137.81
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148.84
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131.52
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136.58
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189.00
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Period
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Total Number of Shares (or Units) Purchased (1)
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Average Price Paid Per Share (or Unit)
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Total Number of Shares (or Units) Purchases as Part of Publicly Announced Plans or Programs (2)
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Maximum Number (or Approximate Dollar Value) of Shares (or Units) That May Yet Be Purchased Under the Plans or Programs (3)
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October 1, 2013 - October 31, 2013
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16,000
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$
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34.99
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16,000
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$
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121,746,500
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November 1, 2013 - November 30, 2013
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288,000
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$
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33.35
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288,000
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$
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112,141,502
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December 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013
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613,000
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$
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32.16
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613,000
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$
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93,189,610
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Total
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917,000
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$
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32.76
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917,000
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$
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93,189,610
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Item 6.
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SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA.
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2013
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2012
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2011
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2010
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2009
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Consolidated statements of operations data:
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Revenues (a)
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$
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325,361
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$
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663,063
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$
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301,742
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$
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394,545
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$
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297,404
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Income from operations (b)
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$
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84,756
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$
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419,030
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$
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134,757
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$
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235,873
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$
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113,889
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Income tax provision (c)
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$
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(25,836
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$
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(136,830
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$
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(35,140
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)
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$
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(84,831
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)
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$
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(25,447
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)
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Net income applicable to Interdigital, Inc. common shareholders
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$
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38,165
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$
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271,804
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$
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89,468
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$
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153,616
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$
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87,256
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Net income per common share — basic
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$
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0.93
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$
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6.31
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$
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1.97
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$
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3.48
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$
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2.02
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Net income per common share — diluted
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$
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0.92
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$
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6.26
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$
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1.94
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$
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3.43
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$
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1.97
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Weighted average number of common shares outstanding — basic
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41,115
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43,070
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45,411
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44,084
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43,295
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Weighted average number of common shares outstanding — diluted
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41,424
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43,396
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46,014
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44,824
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44,327
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Cash dividends declared per common share (d)
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$
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0.40
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$
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1.90
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$
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0.40
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$
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0.10
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$
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—
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Consolidated balance sheets data:
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Cash and cash equivalents
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$
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497,714
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$
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349,843
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$
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342,211
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$
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215,451
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|
|
$
|
210,863
|
|
|
Short-term investments
|
200,737
|
|
|
227,436
|
|
|
335,783
|
|
|
326,218
|
|
|
198,943
|
|
|||||
|
Working capital
|
731,076
|
|
|
641,434
|
|
|
595,734
|
|
|
440,996
|
|
|
449,762
|
|
|||||
|
Total assets
|
1,113,183
|
|
|
1,056,609
|
|
|
996,968
|
|
|
874,643
|
|
|
908,485
|
|
|||||
|
Total debt
|
208,813
|
|
|
200,391
|
|
|
192,709
|
|
|
468
|
|
|
1,052
|
|
|||||
|
Total InterDigital, Inc. shareholders’ equity
|
528,650
|
|
|
518,705
|
|
|
471,682
|
|
|
353,116
|
|
|
169,537
|
|
|||||
|
Noncontrolling interest
|
5,170
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||||
|
Total shareholders’ equity
|
$
|
533,820
|
|
|
$
|
518,705
|
|
|
$
|
471,682
|
|
|
$
|
353,116
|
|
|
$
|
169,537
|
|
|
(a)
|
In 2013, our revenues included $124.7 million of past patent royalties related to the previously discussed arbitration awards. In 2012, our revenues included
$384.0 million
associated with patent sales.
|
|
(b)
|
Our income from operations included charges of
$1.5 million
,
$12.5 million
and
$38.6 million
in 2013, 2012 and 2009, respectively, associated with actions to reposition the company’s operations.
|
|
(c)
|
In 2012, our income tax provision included a tax benefit of $6.7 million related to the release of valuation allowances on deferred tax assets, which we now expect to utilize. In 2011, our income tax provision included benefits of $6.8 million related to the favorable resolution of tax contingencies and $1.5 million associated with after-tax interest income on tax refunds. In 2009, our income tax provision included a net benefit of approximately $16.4 million, primarily related to the recognition of foreign tax credits. See Note 11 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further discussion on these foreign tax credits.
|
|
(d)
|
On December 5, 2012, we announced that our Board of Directors had declared a special cash dividend of $1.50 per share on InterDigital common stock. The dividend was payable on December 28, 2012 to stockholders of record as of the close of business on December 17, 2012.
|
|
Item 7.
|
MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS.
|
|
|
Cash In
|
||
|
Prepaid royalties
|
$
|
242,401
|
|
|
Past patent royalties
|
73,808
|
|
|
|
Current royalties
|
58,710
|
|
|
|
Fixed royalty payments
|
42,150
|
|
|
|
Technology solutions
|
19,882
|
|
|
|
Patent sales
|
4,000
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
440,951
|
|
|
2014
|
$
|
60,176
|
|
|
2015
|
4,612
|
|
|
|
2016
|
3,271
|
|
|
|
2017
|
1,459
|
|
|
|
2018
|
—
|
|
|
|
Thereafter
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
69,518
|
|
|
Period
|
2009 Repurchase Program
|
|
2012 Repurchase Program
|
|
Total Both Programs
|
||||||||||||
|
# of Shares
|
Value
|
|
# of Shares
|
Value
|
|
# of Shares
|
Value
|
||||||||||
|
2013
|
—
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
0.9
|
|
$
|
29.1
|
|
|
0.9
|
|
$
|
29.1
|
|
|
2012
|
2.3
|
|
75.0
|
|
|
2.6
|
|
77.7
|
|
|
4.9
|
|
152.7
|
|
|||
|
2011
|
—
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Prior to 2011
|
1.0
|
|
25.0
|
|
|
—
|
|
—
|
|
|
1.0
|
|
25.0
|
|
|||
|
Total
|
3.3
|
|
$
|
100.0
|
|
|
3.5
|
|
$
|
106.8
|
|
|
6.8
|
|
$
|
206.8
|
|
|
•
|
$73.8 million
of past patent royalties primarily as a result of arbitration awards received during the year related to patent license agreements; and
|
|
•
|
$53.3 million of past technology solutions revenue recognized due to the resolution of the Intel arbitration.
|
|
•
|
$1.5 million of expense associated with actions to reposition the company’s operations; and
|
|
•
|
$6.5 million of expense to increase certain accrual rates under our incentive compensation plan.
|
|
•
|
A charge of $21.7 million related to an impairment on our investment in Pantech Co., Ltd. (“Pantech”); and
|
|
•
|
$11.8 million of interest income related to arbitration awards received during the year.
|
|
|
Change in estimate
|
||||||
|
|
+ 5%
|
|
- 5%
|
||||
|
Value of patents acquired
|
$
|
1.4
|
|
|
$
|
(1.4
|
)
|
|
Allocation between past and future royalties
|
$
|
(7.0
|
)
|
|
$
|
7.0
|
|
|
•
|
RSU Cycle 4:
Time-based RSUs granted on January 1, 2009, which vested on January 1, 2012, and performance-based RSUs covering the period from January 1, 2009 to January 1, 2012 granted on January 1, 2009, which vested at a payout level of 31% on January 1, 2012;
|
|
•
|
Cycle 5:
Time-based RSUs granted on November 1, 2010, which vested on January 1, 2013, and a long-term performance-based incentive covering the period from January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2012, which was paid out in cash at the 100% level in first quarter 2013;
|
|
•
|
Cycle 6*
: Time-based RSUs granted on January 1, 2011, which vested on January 1, 2014, and performance-based RSUs covering the period from January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2013 granted on January 18, 2013, which vested at a payout level of 71% on January 1, 2014;
|
|
•
|
Cycle 7*
: Time-based RSUs granted on January 1, 2012, which vest on January 1, 2015, and performance-based RSUs covering the period from January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2014 granted on January 18, 2013.
|
|
•
|
Cycle 8:
Time-based RSUs granted on January 18, 2013, which vest on January 18, 2016, stock options granted on January 18, 2013 and vest ratably over a three-year period and have a seven-year term, and performance-based RSUs covering the period from January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2015 granted on January 18, 2013.
|
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
|
||||||
|
Time-based awards
|
$
|
4,641
|
|
|
$
|
4,761
|
|
|
$
|
4,852
|
|
|
|
Performance-based awards
|
7,260
|
|
a
|
8,204
|
|
b
|
3,120
|
|
c
|
|||
|
Total LTCP
|
11,901
|
|
|
12,965
|
|
|
7,972
|
|
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Other share-based compensation
|
4,039
|
|
|
1,702
|
|
|
1,990
|
|
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Total compensation expense
|
$
|
15,940
|
|
|
$
|
14,667
|
|
|
$
|
9,962
|
|
|
|
Performance-Based Incentive Payout Scenarios Under LTCP
|
|||
|
Goal
Achievement
|
|
Payout
|
|
|
less than 80%
|
|
—
|
%
|
|
80%
|
|
50
|
%
|
|
100%
|
|
100
|
%
|
|
120%
|
|
150
|
%
|
|
140% or greater (current program maximum)
|
|
200
|
%
|
|
150% or greater (maximum for cycles that began prior to 2010)
|
|
225
|
%
|
|
Performance-Based RSU Payout Scenarios for Cycles that began Prior to 2010
|
|||
|
Goal
Achievement
|
|
Payout
|
|
|
less than 80%
|
|
—
|
%
|
|
80%
|
|
20
|
%
|
|
100%
|
|
100
|
%
|
|
120%
|
|
180
|
%
|
|
150% or greater
|
|
300
|
%
|
|
|
December 31, 2013
|
|
December 31, 2012
|
|
Increase /
(Decrease)
|
||||||
|
Cash and cash equivalents
|
$
|
497,714
|
|
|
$
|
349,843
|
|
|
$
|
147,871
|
|
|
Short-term investments
|
200,737
|
|
|
227,436
|
|
|
(26,699
|
)
|
|||
|
Total cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments
|
$
|
698,451
|
|
|
$
|
577,279
|
|
|
$
|
121,172
|
|
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
||||||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
Increase / (Decrease)
|
||||||
|
Cash flows provided by operating activities
|
$
|
218,175
|
|
|
$
|
177,608
|
|
|
$
|
40,567
|
|
|
|
December 31, 2013
|
|
December 31, 2012
|
|
Increase / (Decrease)
|
||||||
|
Current assets
|
$
|
857,514
|
|
|
$
|
814,347
|
|
|
$
|
43,167
|
|
|
Less
: current liabilities
|
126,438
|
|
|
172,913
|
|
|
(46,475
|
)
|
|||
|
Working capital
|
731,076
|
|
|
641,434
|
|
|
89,642
|
|
|||
|
Subtract:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Cash and cash equivalents
|
497,714
|
|
|
349,843
|
|
|
147,871
|
|
|||
|
Short-term investments
|
200,737
|
|
|
227,436
|
|
|
(26,699
|
)
|
|||
|
Add:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Current deferred revenue
|
60,176
|
|
|
106,305
|
|
|
(46,129
|
)
|
|||
|
Adjusted working capital
|
$
|
92,801
|
|
|
$
|
170,460
|
|
|
$
|
(77,659
|
)
|
|
|
Payments Due by Period
|
||||||||||||||||||
|
|
Total
|
|
Less Than
1 year
|
|
1-3 Years
|
|
3-5 Years
|
|
Thereafter
|
||||||||||
|
2.50% Senior Convertible Notes due 2016
|
$
|
230.0
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
230.0
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
Contractual interest payments on Notes
|
13.0
|
|
|
5.8
|
|
|
7.2
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||||
|
Operating lease obligations
|
16.3
|
|
|
2.7
|
|
|
4.7
|
|
|
4.2
|
|
|
4.7
|
|
|||||
|
Purchase obligations (a)
|
26.7
|
|
|
26.7
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||||
|
Total contractual obligations
|
$
|
286.0
|
|
|
$
|
35.2
|
|
|
$
|
241.9
|
|
|
$
|
4.2
|
|
|
$
|
4.7
|
|
|
(a)
|
Purchase obligations consist of agreements to purchase goods and services that are legally binding on us, as well as accounts payable.
|
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
|
|
|||||||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
(Decrease)/Increase
|
|||||||||
|
Per-unit royalty revenue
|
$
|
122.7
|
|
|
$
|
115.3
|
|
|
$
|
7.4
|
|
|
6
|
%
|
|
Fixed-fee amortized royalty revenue
|
67.7
|
|
|
135.1
|
|
|
(67.4
|
)
|
|
(50
|
)%
|
|||
|
Current patent royalties
|
190.4
|
|
|
250.4
|
|
|
(60.0
|
)
|
|
(24
|
)%
|
|||
|
Past patent royalties
|
73.8
|
|
|
26.2
|
|
|
47.6
|
|
|
182
|
%
|
|||
|
Total patent licensing royalties
|
264.2
|
|
|
276.6
|
|
|
(12.4
|
)
|
|
(4
|
)%
|
|||
|
Patent sales
|
—
|
|
|
384.0
|
|
|
(384.0
|
)
|
|
(100
|
)%
|
|||
|
Technology solutions revenue (a)
|
61.2
|
|
|
2.5
|
|
|
58.7
|
|
|
2,348
|
%
|
|||
|
Total revenue
|
$
|
325.4
|
|
|
$
|
663.1
|
|
|
$
|
(337.7
|
)
|
|
(51
|
)%
|
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
||
|
Pegatron Corporation (a)
|
30
|
%
|
|
< 10%
|
|
|
Intel Mobile Communications GmbH (b)
|
18
|
%
|
|
< 10%
|
|
|
Sony Corporation of America
|
12
|
%
|
|
< 10%
|
|
|
Samsung Electronics Company, Ltd.
|
—
|
%
|
|
15
|
%
|
|
Intel Corporation
|
—
|
%
|
|
57
|
%
|
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
|
|
|||||||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
Increase/(Decrease)
|
|||||||||
|
Patent administration and licensing
|
$
|
143.0
|
|
|
$
|
126.3
|
|
|
$
|
16.7
|
|
|
13
|
%
|
|
Development
|
63.3
|
|
|
67.9
|
|
|
(4.6
|
)
|
|
(7
|
)%
|
|||
|
Selling, general and administrative
|
32.7
|
|
|
37.4
|
|
|
(4.7
|
)
|
|
(13
|
)%
|
|||
|
Repositioning
|
1.5
|
|
|
12.5
|
|
|
(11.0
|
)
|
|
(88
|
)%
|
|||
|
Total operating expenses
|
$
|
240.5
|
|
|
$
|
244.1
|
|
|
$
|
(3.6
|
)
|
|
(1
|
)%
|
|
|
Increase/
(Decrease)
|
||
|
Cost of patent sales
|
$
|
(16.7
|
)
|
|
Personnel-related costs
|
(4.7
|
)
|
|
|
Long-term compensation
|
(1.1
|
)
|
|
|
Other
|
1.4
|
|
|
|
Consulting services
|
2.5
|
|
|
|
Patent maintenance and evaluation
|
4.1
|
|
|
|
Depreciation and amortization
|
7.0
|
|
|
|
Intellectual property enforcement and non-patent litigation
|
14.9
|
|
|
|
Total decrease in operating expenses not including repositioning charges
|
7.4
|
|
|
|
Repositioning charge
|
(11.0
|
)
|
|
|
Total decrease in operating expenses
|
$
|
(3.6
|
)
|
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
|
|
|
|
|||||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
(Decrease)/Increase
|
|||||||||
|
Interest expense
|
$
|
(15.5
|
)
|
|
$
|
(14.9
|
)
|
|
$
|
(0.6
|
)
|
|
4
|
%
|
|
Other
|
(22.1
|
)
|
|
(0.2
|
)
|
|
(21.9
|
)
|
|
10,950
|
%
|
|||
|
Interest and investment income
|
14.3
|
|
|
4.7
|
|
|
9.6
|
|
|
204
|
%
|
|||
|
|
$
|
(23.3
|
)
|
|
$
|
(10.4
|
)
|
|
$
|
(12.9
|
)
|
|
124
|
%
|
|
|
For the Year Ended
December 31,
|
|
|
|
|
|||||||||
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
|
Increase/ (Decrease)
|
|||||||||
|
Fixed-fee amortized royalty revenue
|
$
|
135.1
|
|
|
$
|
135.2
|
|
|
$
|
(0.1
|
)
|
|
—
|
%
|
|
Per-unit royalty revenue
|
115.3
|
|
|
146.5
|
|
|
(31.2
|
)
|
|
(21
|
)%
|
|||
|
Current patent royalties
|
250.4
|
|
|
281.7
|
|
|
(31.3
|
)
|
|
(11
|
)%
|
|||
|
Past patent royalties
|
26.2
|
|
|
13.6
|
|
|
12.6
|
|
|
93
|
%
|
|||
|
Total patent licensing royalties
|
276.6
|
|
|
295.3
|
|
|
(18.7
|
)
|
|
(6
|
)%
|
|||
|
Patent sales
|
$
|
384.0
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
384.0
|
|
|
100
|
%
|
|
|
Technology solutions revenue
|
2.5
|
|
|
6.4
|
|
|
(3.9
|
)
|
|
(61
|
)%
|
|||
|
Total revenue
|
$
|
663.1
|
|
|
$
|
301.7
|
|
|
$
|
361.4
|
|
|
120
|
%
|
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
||
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
|
Intel Corporation
|
57%
|
|
—%
|
|
Samsung Electronics Company, Ltd.
|
15%
|
|
34%
|
|
BlackBerry Limited
|
< 10%
|
|
14%
|
|
HTC Corporation
|
< 10%
|
|
11%
|
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
|
|
|
|
|||||||||
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
|
Increase/(Decrease)
|
|||||||||
|
Patent administration and licensing
|
$
|
126.3
|
|
|
$
|
71.7
|
|
|
$
|
54.6
|
|
|
76
|
%
|
|
Development
|
67.9
|
|
|
63.8
|
|
|
4.1
|
|
|
6
|
%
|
|||
|
Selling, general and administrative
|
37.4
|
|
|
31.5
|
|
|
5.9
|
|
|
19
|
%
|
|||
|
Repositioning
|
12.5
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
12.5
|
|
|
—
|
%
|
|||
|
Total operating expenses
|
$
|
244.1
|
|
|
$
|
167.0
|
|
|
$
|
77.1
|
|
|
46
|
%
|
|
|
Increase/
(Decrease)
|
||
|
Intellectual property enforcement and non-patent litigation
|
$
|
31.2
|
|
|
Cost of patent sales
|
16.7
|
|
|
|
Personnel-related costs
|
6.8
|
|
|
|
Long-term compensation
|
5.0
|
|
|
|
Litigation contingency
|
3.2
|
|
|
|
Depreciation and amortization
|
2.6
|
|
|
|
Patent maintenance and evaluation
|
1.4
|
|
|
|
Other
|
(0.8
|
)
|
|
|
Strategic alternatives evaluation process costs
|
(1.5
|
)
|
|
|
Total increase in operating expenses not including
|
$
|
64.6
|
|
|
Repositioning Charge
|
12.5
|
|
|
|
Total increase in operating expenses
|
$
|
77.1
|
|
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
|
|
|
|
|||||||||
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
|
(Decrease)/Increase
|
|||||||||
|
Interest expense
|
$
|
(14.9
|
)
|
|
$
|
(10.9
|
)
|
|
$
|
(4.0
|
)
|
|
37
|
%
|
|
Other
|
(0.2
|
)
|
|
(1.8
|
)
|
|
1.6
|
|
|
(89
|
)%
|
|||
|
Interest and investment income
|
4.7
|
|
|
2.6
|
|
|
2.1
|
|
|
81
|
%
|
|||
|
|
$
|
(10.4
|
)
|
|
$
|
(10.1
|
)
|
|
$
|
(0.3
|
)
|
|
3
|
%
|
|
Item 7A.
|
QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK.
|
|
|
2014
|
|
2015
|
|
2016
|
|
2017
|
|
2018
|
|
Thereafter
|
|
Total
|
||||||||||||||
|
Money market and demand accounts
|
$
|
465.7
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
465.7
|
|
|
Cash equivalents
|
$
|
32.0
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
32.0
|
|
|
Short-term investments
|
$
|
189.5
|
|
|
$
|
5.3
|
|
|
$
|
4.7
|
|
|
$
|
0.9
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
0.4
|
|
|
$
|
200.8
|
|
|
Interest rate
|
0.2
|
%
|
|
1.0
|
%
|
|
0.6
|
%
|
|
2.3
|
%
|
|
—
|
%
|
|
0.8
|
%
|
|
0.1
|
%
|
|||||||
|
Item 8.
|
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA.
|
|
|
PAGE NUMBER
|
|
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS:
|
|
|
SCHEDULES:
|
|
|
|
DECEMBER 31,
2013 |
|
DECEMBER 31,
2012 |
||||
|
ASSETS
|
|
|
|
||||
|
CURRENT ASSETS:
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Cash and cash equivalents
|
$
|
497,714
|
|
|
$
|
349,843
|
|
|
Short-term investments
|
200,737
|
|
|
227,436
|
|
||
|
Accounts receivable, less allowances of $1,750
|
92,830
|
|
|
169,874
|
|
||
|
Deferred tax assets
|
26,197
|
|
|
36,997
|
|
||
|
Prepaid and other current assets
|
40,036
|
|
|
30,197
|
|
||
|
Total current assets
|
857,514
|
|
|
814,347
|
|
||
|
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT, NET
|
9,535
|
|
|
7,824
|
|
||
|
PATENTS, NET
|
206,371
|
|
|
177,557
|
|
||
|
DEFERRED TAX ASSETS
|
36,626
|
|
|
30,687
|
|
||
|
OTHER NON-CURRENT ASSETS
|
3,137
|
|
|
26,194
|
|
||
|
|
255,669
|
|
|
242,262
|
|
||
|
TOTAL ASSETS
|
$
|
1,113,183
|
|
|
$
|
1,056,609
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
|
|
|
|
||||
|
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
|
|
|
|
||||
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Accounts payable
|
24,504
|
|
|
9,600
|
|
||
|
Accrued compensation and related expenses
|
15,403
|
|
|
20,661
|
|
||
|
Deferred revenue
|
60,176
|
|
|
106,305
|
|
||
|
Taxes payable
|
7,056
|
|
|
3,960
|
|
||
|
Dividend payable
|
4,031
|
|
|
—
|
|
||
|
Other accrued expenses
|
15,268
|
|
|
32,387
|
|
||
|
Total current liabilities
|
126,438
|
|
|
172,913
|
|
||
|
LONG-TERM DEBT
|
208,813
|
|
|
200,391
|
|
||
|
LONG-TERM DEFERRED REVENUE
|
243,864
|
|
|
161,820
|
|
||
|
OTHER LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
|
248
|
|
|
2,780
|
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
TOTAL LIABILITIES
|
579,363
|
|
|
537,904
|
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
|
|
|
|
||||
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY:
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Preferred Stock, $0.10 par value, 14,399 shares authorized, 0 shares issued and outstanding
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
||
|
Common Stock, $0.01 par value, 100,000 shares authorized, 69,614 and 69,459 shares issued and 40,288 and 41,050 shares outstanding
|
696
|
|
|
695
|
|
||
|
Additional paid-in capital
|
598,325
|
|
|
579,852
|
|
||
|
Retained earnings
|
680,718
|
|
|
659,235
|
|
||
|
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
|
(14
|
)
|
|
864
|
|
||
|
|
1,279,725
|
|
|
1,240,646
|
|
||
|
Treasury stock, 29,326 and 28,409 shares of common held at cost
|
751,075
|
|
|
721,941
|
|
||
|
Total InterDigital, Inc. shareholders’ equity
|
528,650
|
|
|
518,705
|
|
||
|
Noncontrolling interest
|
5,170
|
|
|
—
|
|
||
|
Total equity
|
533,820
|
|
|
518,705
|
|
||
|
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
|
$
|
1,113,183
|
|
|
$
|
1,056,609
|
|
|
|
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
|
||||||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
||||||
|
REVENUES
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Patent licensing royalties
|
$
|
264,174
|
|
|
$
|
276,547
|
|
|
$
|
295,372
|
|
|
Patent sales
|
—
|
|
|
384,000
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Technology solutions
|
61,187
|
|
|
2,516
|
|
|
6,370
|
|
|||
|
|
325,361
|
|
|
663,063
|
|
|
301,742
|
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
OPERATING EXPENSES:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Patent administration and licensing
|
143,037
|
|
|
126,284
|
|
|
71,736
|
|
|||
|
Development
|
63,330
|
|
|
67,862
|
|
|
63,763
|
|
|||
|
Selling, general and administrative
|
32,694
|
|
|
37,351
|
|
|
31,486
|
|
|||
|
Repositioning
|
1,544
|
|
|
12,536
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
|
240,605
|
|
|
244,033
|
|
|
166,985
|
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Income from operations
|
84,756
|
|
|
419,030
|
|
|
134,757
|
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
OTHER EXPENSE (NET)
|
(23,237
|
)
|
|
(10,396
|
)
|
|
(10,149
|
)
|
|||
|
Income before income taxes
|
61,519
|
|
|
408,634
|
|
|
124,608
|
|
|||
|
INCOME TAX PROVISION
|
(25,836
|
)
|
|
(136,830
|
)
|
|
(35,140
|
)
|
|||
|
NET INCOME
|
$
|
35,683
|
|
|
$
|
271,804
|
|
|
$
|
89,468
|
|
|
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest
|
(2,482
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO INTERDIGITAL, INC.
|
$
|
38,165
|
|
|
$
|
271,804
|
|
|
$
|
89,468
|
|
|
NET INCOME PER COMMON SHARE — BASIC
|
$
|
0.93
|
|
|
$
|
6.31
|
|
|
$
|
1.97
|
|
|
WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING — BASIC
|
41,115
|
|
|
43,070
|
|
|
45,411
|
|
|||
|
NET INCOME PER COMMON SHARE — DILUTED
|
$
|
0.92
|
|
|
$
|
6.26
|
|
|
$
|
1.94
|
|
|
WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING — DILUTED
|
41,424
|
|
|
43,396
|
|
|
46,014
|
|
|||
|
CASH DIVIDENDS DECLARED PER COMMON SHARE
|
$
|
0.40
|
|
|
$
|
1.90
|
|
|
$
|
0.40
|
|
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
|||||||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
|
||||||
|
Net income
|
$
|
35,683
|
|
|
$
|
271,804
|
|
|
$
|
89,468
|
|
|
|
Unrealized (loss) gain investments, net of tax
|
(878
|
)
|
|
1,303
|
|
|
(550
|
)
|
|
|||
|
Comprehensive income
|
$
|
34,805
|
|
|
$
|
273,107
|
|
|
$
|
88,918
|
|
|
|
Comprehensive loss attributable to noncontrolling interest
|
(2,482
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
|||
|
Total comprehensive income attributable to InterDigital, Inc.
|
$
|
37,287
|
|
|
$
|
273,107
|
|
|
$
|
88,918
|
|
|
|
|
Common Stock
|
|
Additional
Paid-In Capital
|
|
Retained Earnings
|
|
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss)
|
|
Treasury Stock
|
|
Non-Controlling
Interest
|
|
Total
Shareholders'
Equity
|
||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
Shares
|
|
Amount
|
|
|
|
|
Shares
|
|
Amount
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 2010
|
68,602
|
|
|
$
|
686
|
|
|
$
|
525,767
|
|
|
$
|
395,799
|
|
|
$
|
111
|
|
|
23,570
|
|
|
$
|
(569,247
|
)
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
353,116
|
|
|
Net income
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
89,468
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
89,468
|
|
|||||||
|
Net change in unrealized gain on short-term investments
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(550
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(550
|
)
|
|||||||
|
Dividends declared
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
347
|
|
|
(18,540
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(18,193
|
)
|
|||||||
|
Exercise of Common Stock options
|
333
|
|
|
3
|
|
|
4,494
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
4,497
|
|
|||||||
|
Issuance of Restricted Common Stock, net
|
183
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
(385
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(383
|
)
|
|||||||
|
Tax benefit from exercise of stock options
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
5,131
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
5,131
|
|
|||||||
|
Amortization of unearned compensation
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
8,115
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
8,115
|
|
|||||||
|
Convertible note hedge transactions, net of tax
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(27,519
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(27,519
|
)
|
|||||||
|
Warrant transactions
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
31,740
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
31,740
|
|
|||||||
|
Equity component of the Notes, net of tax
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
27,760
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
27,760
|
|
|||||||
|
Deferred financing costs allocated to equity
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(1,500
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(1,500
|
)
|
|||||||
|
BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 2011
|
69,118
|
|
|
$
|
691
|
|
|
$
|
573,950
|
|
|
$
|
466,727
|
|
|
$
|
(439
|
)
|
|
23,570
|
|
|
$
|
(569,247
|
)
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
471,682
|
|
|
Net income
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
271,804
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
271,804
|
|
|||||||
|
Net change in unrealized gain on short-term investments
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1,303
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1,303
|
|
|||||||
|
Dividends Declared
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
789
|
|
|
(79,296
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(78,507
|
)
|
|||||||
|
Exercise of Common Stock options
|
132
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
2,109
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
2,111
|
|
|||||||
|
Issuance of Restricted Common Stock, net
|
209
|
|
|
2
|
|
|
(4,389
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(4,387
|
)
|
|||||||
|
Tax benefit from exercise of stock options
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
898
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
898
|
|
|||||||
|
Amortization of unearned compensation
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
6,495
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
6,495
|
|
|||||||
|
Repurchase of Common Stock
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
4,839
|
|
|
(152,694
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
(152,694
|
)
|
|||||||
|
BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 2012
|
69,459
|
|
|
$
|
695
|
|
|
$
|
579,852
|
|
|
$
|
659,235
|
|
|
$
|
864
|
|
|
28,409
|
|
|
$
|
(721,941
|
)
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
518,705
|
|
|
Net income attributable to InterDigital, Inc.
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
38,165
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
38,165
|
|
|||||||
|
Proceeds from noncontrolling interests
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
7,652
|
|
|
7,652
|
|
|||||||
|
Net (loss) income attributable to noncontrolling interest
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(2,482
|
)
|
|
(2,482
|
)
|
|||||||
|
Net change in unrealized gain on short-term investments
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(878
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(878
|
)
|
|||||||
|
Dividends Declared
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
297
|
|
|
(16,682
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(16,385
|
)
|
|||||||
|
Exercise of Common Stock options
|
49
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1,032
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1,032
|
|
|||||||
|
Issuance of Common Stock, net
|
106
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
(2,459
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(2,458
|
)
|
||||||||||||
|
Tax benefit from exercise of stock options
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
815
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
815
|
|
|||||||
|
Amortization of unearned compensation
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
15,940
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
15,940
|
|
|||||||
|
Repurchase of Common Stock
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
917
|
|
|
(29,134
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
(29,134
|
)
|
|||||||
|
Reclassifications of share-based compensation
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
2,848
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
2,848
|
|
|||||||
|
BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 2013
|
69,614
|
|
|
$
|
696
|
|
|
$
|
598,325
|
|
|
$
|
680,718
|
|
|
$
|
(14
|
)
|
|
29,326
|
|
|
$
|
(751,075
|
)
|
|
$
|
5,170
|
|
|
$
|
533,820
|
|
|
|
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
|
||||||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
||||||
|
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Net income
|
$
|
35,683
|
|
|
$
|
271,804
|
|
|
$
|
89,468
|
|
|
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Depreciation and amortization
|
33,385
|
|
|
26,248
|
|
|
23,805
|
|
|||
|
Amortization of deferred financing fees and accretion of debt discount
|
9,726
|
|
|
9,165
|
|
|
6,544
|
|
|||
|
Deferred revenue recognized
|
(174,014
|
)
|
|
(223,419
|
)
|
|
(235,513
|
)
|
|||
|
Increase in deferred revenue
|
209,930
|
|
|
174,604
|
|
|
56,575
|
|
|||
|
Deferred income taxes
|
4,861
|
|
|
40,416
|
|
|
(1,210
|
)
|
|||
|
Share-based compensation
|
15,940
|
|
|
6,495
|
|
|
8,115
|
|
|||
|
Impairment of long-term investment
|
21,720
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1,616
|
|
|||
|
Non-cash cost of patent sales
|
—
|
|
|
10,654
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Other
|
424
|
|
|
90
|
|
|
(238
|
)
|
|||
|
(Increase) decrease in assets:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Receivables
|
77,044
|
|
|
(141,795
|
)
|
|
5,553
|
|
|||
|
Deferred charges and other assets
|
(9,753
|
)
|
|
(21,651
|
)
|
|
21,025
|
|
|||
|
Increase (decrease) in liabilities:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Accounts payable
|
14,655
|
|
|
2,453
|
|
|
(571
|
)
|
|||
|
Accrued compensation and other expenses
|
(24,522
|
)
|
|
21,849
|
|
|
(2,322
|
)
|
|||
|
Accrued taxes payable and other tax contingencies
|
3,096
|
|
|
695
|
|
|
(7,185
|
)
|
|||
|
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities
|
218,175
|
|
|
177,608
|
|
|
(34,338
|
)
|
|||
|
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Purchases of short-term investments
|
(417,728
|
)
|
|
(331,828
|
)
|
|
(713,683
|
)
|
|||
|
Sales of short-term investments
|
443,074
|
|
|
442,182
|
|
|
703,538
|
|
|||
|
Purchases of property and equipment
|
(4,591
|
)
|
|
(3,621
|
)
|
|
(3,835
|
)
|
|||
|
Capitalized patent costs
|
(34,057
|
)
|
|
(28,317
|
)
|
|
(27,172
|
)
|
|||
|
Acquisition of patents
|
(25,013
|
)
|
|
(15,450
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Net cash (used in) provided by investing activities
|
(38,315
|
)
|
|
62,966
|
|
|
(41,152
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Net proceeds from exercise of stock options
|
1,032
|
|
|
2,111
|
|
|
4,497
|
|
|||
|
Payments on long-term debt, including capital lease obligations
|
—
|
|
|
(180
|
)
|
|
(288
|
)
|
|||
|
Proceeds from issuance of convertible senior notes
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
230,000
|
|
|||
|
Purchase of convertible bond hedge
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(42,665
|
)
|
|||
|
Proceeds from issuance of warrants
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
31,740
|
|
|||
|
Payments of debt issuance costs
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(8,015
|
)
|
|||
|
Proceeds from non-controlling interests
|
7,652
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Dividends paid
|
(12,354
|
)
|
|
(83,077
|
)
|
|
(18,150
|
)
|
|||
|
Tax benefit from share-based compensation
|
815
|
|
|
898
|
|
|
5,131
|
|
|||
|
Repurchase of common stock
|
(29,134
|
)
|
|
(152,694
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities
|
(31,989
|
)
|
|
(232,942
|
)
|
|
202,250
|
|
|||
|
NET INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
|
147,871
|
|
|
7,632
|
|
|
126,760
|
|
|||
|
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD
|
349,843
|
|
|
342,211
|
|
|
215,451
|
|
|||
|
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD
|
$
|
497,714
|
|
|
$
|
349,843
|
|
|
$
|
342,211
|
|
|
SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Interest Paid
|
5,750
|
|
|
5,754
|
|
|
2,600
|
|
|||
|
Income taxes paid, including foreign withholding taxes
|
24,961
|
|
|
116,871
|
|
|
36,593
|
|
|||
|
Non-cash investing and financing activities:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
|
Dividend payable
|
4,031
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
4,570
|
|
|||
|
Non-cash acquisition of patents
|
—
|
|
|
28,900
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Accrued capitalized patent costs
|
(452
|
)
|
|
(286
|
)
|
|
(105
|
)
|
|||
|
Accrued purchases of property, plant and equipment
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(4
|
)
|
|||
|
1.
|
BACKGROUND
|
|
2.
|
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
|
|
|
December 31,
|
||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
||||
|
Money market and demand accounts
|
$
|
465,722
|
|
|
$
|
261,899
|
|
|
Commercial paper
|
31,992
|
|
|
87,944
|
|
||
|
|
$
|
497,714
|
|
|
$
|
349,843
|
|
|
Year
|
|
Gains
|
|
Losses
|
|
Net
|
||||||
|
2013
|
|
$
|
166
|
|
|
$
|
(678
|
)
|
|
$
|
(512
|
)
|
|
2012
|
|
$
|
14
|
|
|
$
|
(249
|
)
|
|
$
|
(235
|
)
|
|
2011
|
|
$
|
37
|
|
|
$
|
(274
|
)
|
|
$
|
(237
|
)
|
|
|
December 31,
|
||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
||||
|
Commercial paper
|
$
|
160,486
|
|
|
$
|
62,924
|
|
|
U.S. government agency instruments
|
31,688
|
|
|
50,560
|
|
||
|
Corporate bonds and asset backed securities
|
8,563
|
|
|
13,270
|
|
||
|
Mutual and exchange traded funds
|
—
|
|
|
100,682
|
|
||
|
|
$
|
200,737
|
|
|
$
|
227,436
|
|
|
|
Fair Value as of December 31, 2013
|
||||||||||||||
|
|
Level 1
|
|
Level 2
|
|
Level 3
|
|
Total
|
||||||||
|
Assets:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
|
Money market and demand accounts (a)
|
$
|
465,722
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
465,722
|
|
|
Commercial paper (b)
|
—
|
|
|
192,478
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
192,478
|
|
||||
|
U.S. government securities
|
—
|
|
|
31,688
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
31,688
|
|
||||
|
Corporate bonds, asset backed and other securities
|
1,398
|
|
|
7,165
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
8,563
|
|
||||
|
|
$
|
467,120
|
|
|
$
|
231,331
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
698,451
|
|
|
(a)
|
Included within cash and cash equivalents.
|
|
(b)
|
Includes
$32.0 million
of commercial paper that is included within cash and cash equivalents.
|
|
|
Fair Value as of December 31, 2012
|
||||||||||||||
|
|
Level 1
|
|
Level 2
|
|
Level 3
|
|
Total
|
||||||||
|
Assets:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
|
Money market and demand accounts (a)
|
$
|
261,899
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
261,899
|
|
|
Mutual and exchange traded funds
|
100,682
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
100,682
|
|
||||
|
Commercial paper (b)
|
—
|
|
|
150,868
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
150,868
|
|
||||
|
U.S. government securities
|
—
|
|
|
50,560
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
50,560
|
|
||||
|
Corporate bonds and asset backed securities
|
—
|
|
|
13,270
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
13,270
|
|
||||
|
|
$
|
362,581
|
|
|
$
|
214,698
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
577,279
|
|
|
(a)
|
Included within cash and cash equivalents.
|
|
(b)
|
Includes
$87.9 million
of commercial paper that is included within cash and cash equivalents.
|
|
|
December 31,
|
||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
||||
|
Weighted average estimated useful life (years)
|
10.2
|
|
|
10.3
|
|
||
|
Gross patents
|
$
|
358,793
|
|
|
$
|
300,174
|
|
|
Accumulated amortization
|
(152,422
|
)
|
|
(122,617
|
)
|
||
|
Patents, net
|
$
|
206,371
|
|
|
$
|
177,557
|
|
|
2014
|
$
|
32,350
|
|
|
2015
|
31,519
|
|
|
|
2016
|
30,094
|
|
|
|
2017
|
27,460
|
|
|
|
2018
|
22,766
|
|
|
|
|
December 31,
|
||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
||||
|
Prepaid and other current assets
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
|
Deferred commission expense
|
$
|
290
|
|
|
$
|
289
|
|
|
Deferred contract origination costs
|
79
|
|
|
79
|
|
||
|
Deferred financing costs
|
1,303
|
|
|
1,303
|
|
||
|
Other non-current assets
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
|
Deferred commission expense
|
750
|
|
|
1,061
|
|
||
|
Deferred contract origination costs
|
158
|
|
|
237
|
|
||
|
Deferred financing costs
|
1,629
|
|
|
2,932
|
|
||
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
||||||||||||||||||
|
|
Basic
|
|
Diluted
|
|
Basic
|
|
Diluted
|
|
Basic
|
|
Diluted
|
||||||||||||
|
Numerator:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||||
|
Net income applicable to common shareholders
|
$
|
38,165
|
|
|
$
|
38,165
|
|
|
$
|
271,804
|
|
|
$
|
271,804
|
|
|
$
|
89,468
|
|
|
$
|
89,468
|
|
|
Denominator:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||||
|
Weighted-average shares outstanding: Basic
|
41,115
|
|
|
41,115
|
|
|
43,070
|
|
|
43,070
|
|
|
45,411
|
|
|
45,411
|
|
||||||
|
Dilutive effect of stock options, RSUs and convertible securities
|
|
|
309
|
|
|
|
|
326
|
|
|
|
|
603
|
|
|||||||||
|
Weighted-average shares outstanding: Diluted
|
|
|
41,424
|
|
|
|
|
43,396
|
|
|
|
|
46,014
|
|
|||||||||
|
Earnings Per Share:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||||
|
Net income: Basic
|
$
|
0.93
|
|
|
0.93
|
|
|
$
|
6.31
|
|
|
6.31
|
|
|
$
|
1.97
|
|
|
1.97
|
|
|||
|
Dilutive effect of stock options, RSUs and convertible securities
|
|
|
(0.01
|
)
|
|
|
|
(0.05
|
)
|
|
|
|
(0.03
|
)
|
|||||||||
|
Net income: Diluted
|
|
|
$
|
0.92
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
6.26
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
1.94
|
|
||||||
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
||||||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
||||||
|
Taiwan
|
128,551
|
|
|
40,394
|
|
|
43,993
|
|
|||
|
United States
|
108,728
|
|
|
406,950
|
|
|
13,719
|
|
|||
|
Canada
|
36,148
|
|
|
40,667
|
|
|
54,728
|
|
|||
|
Japan
|
27,494
|
|
|
39,558
|
|
|
61,594
|
|
|||
|
Korea
|
15,334
|
|
|
118,078
|
|
|
118,078
|
|
|||
|
Germany
|
4,539
|
|
|
3,470
|
|
|
5,439
|
|
|||
|
Other Europe
|
3,004
|
|
|
4,700
|
|
|
3,461
|
|
|||
|
China
|
1,563
|
|
|
9,246
|
|
|
688
|
|
|||
|
Other Asia
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
42
|
|
|||
|
Total
|
$
|
325,361
|
|
|
$
|
663,063
|
|
|
$
|
301,742
|
|
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
|||
|
Pegatron Corporation (a)
|
30
|
%
|
|
< 10%
|
|
|
< 10%
|
|
|
Intel Mobile Communications GmbH (b)
|
18
|
%
|
|
< 10%
|
|
|
< 10%
|
|
|
Sony Corporation of America
|
12
|
%
|
|
< 10%
|
|
|
—
|
%
|
|
BlackBerry Limited
|
< 10%
|
|
|
< 10%
|
|
|
14
|
%
|
|
HTC Corporation
|
< 10%
|
|
|
< 10%
|
|
|
11
|
%
|
|
Samsung Electronics Company, Ltd.
|
—
|
%
|
|
15
|
%
|
|
34
|
%
|
|
Intel Corporation
|
—
|
%
|
|
57
|
%
|
|
—
|
%
|
|
|
December 31,
|
||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
||||
|
Computer equipment and software
|
$
|
25,368
|
|
|
$
|
28,143
|
|
|
Engineering and test equipment
|
11,631
|
|
|
11,604
|
|
||
|
Building and improvements
|
7,902
|
|
|
7,800
|
|
||
|
Leasehold improvements
|
6,477
|
|
|
4,655
|
|
||
|
Furniture and fixtures
|
1,166
|
|
|
1,578
|
|
||
|
Land
|
695
|
|
|
695
|
|
||
|
Property and equipment, gross
|
53,239
|
|
|
54,475
|
|
||
|
Less: accumulated depreciation
|
(43,704
|
)
|
|
(46,651
|
)
|
||
|
Property and equipment, net
|
$
|
9,535
|
|
|
$
|
7,824
|
|
|
6.
|
OBLIGATIONS
|
|
|
December 31,
|
||||||
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
||||
|
2.50% Senior Convertible Notes due 2016
|
$
|
230,000
|
|
|
$
|
230,000
|
|
|
Unamortized interest discount
|
(21,187
|
)
|
|
(29,609
|
)
|
||
|
Total debt obligations
|
208,813
|
|
|
200,391
|
|
||
|
Less: Current portion
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
||
|
Long-term debt obligations
|
$
|
208,813
|
|
|
$
|
200,391
|
|
|
2014
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
2015
|
—
|
|
|
|
2016
|
230,000
|
|
|
|
2017
|
—
|
|
|
|
2018
|
—
|
|
|
|
Thereafter
|
—
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
230,000
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31,
|
||||||||||
|
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
||||||
|
Contractual coupon interest
|
|
$
|
5,750
|
|
|
$
|
5,750
|
|
|
$
|
4,313
|
|
|
Accretion of debt discount
|
|
8,423
|
|
|
7,862
|
|
|
5,567
|
|
|||
|
Amortization of financing costs
|
|
1,303
|
|
|
1,303
|
|
|
977
|
|
|||
|
Total
|
|
$
|
15,476
|
|
|
$
|
14,915
|
|
|
$
|
10,857
|
|
|
7.
|
COMMITMENTS
|
|
2014
|
$
|
2,700
|
|
|
2015
|
2,437
|
|
|
|
2016
|
2,301
|
|
|
|
2017
|
2,193
|
|
|
|
2018
|
2,047
|
|
|
|
Thereafter
|
4,719
|
|
|
|
8.
|
LITIGATION AND LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
|
|
•
|
take additional briefing and make findings on whether the accused Nokia handsets meet the “generated using a same code” limitation or “the message being transmitted only subsequent to the subscriber unit receiving the indication” limitation in the asserted claims of the ‘966 patent, and whether the accused Nokia handsets meet the “generated using a same code” limitation or the “function of a same code” limitation in the asserted claims of the ‘847 patent;
|
|
•
|
take additional briefing and make findings on whether the 3GPP standard supports a finding that the pilot signal (P-CPICH) satisfies the claim limitation “synchronized to a pilot signal” as recited in the asserted claims of the ‘847 patent by synchronizing to either the P-SCH or S-SCH signals under the Commission's construction of that claim limitation, as well as, regarding the asserted claims of the ‘847 patent, whether the PRACH Message is transmitted during the power ramp up process; and
|
|
•
|
take evidence and/or briefing and make findings regarding (i) whether Nokia’s currently imported products infringe the asserted patents; (ii) whether the chips in the currently imported products are licensed; (iii) whether the issue of the standard-essential nature of the ‘847 and ‘966 patents is contested; (iv) whether there is “patent hold-up” or “reverse patent hold-up”; and (v) the statutory public interest factors.
|
|
9.
|
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
|
|
10.
|
COMPENSATION PLANS AND PROGRAMS
|
|
|
Available for Grant
|
|
|
Balance at December 31, 2012
|
3,427
|
|
|
RSUs granted (a)
|
(1,458
|
)
|
|
Options granted
|
(86
|
)
|
|
Options expired and RSUs canceled
|
122
|
|
|
Balance at December 31, 2013
|
2,005
|
|
|
(a)
|
RSUs granted include time-based RSUs, performance-based RSUs and dividend equivalents.
|
|
|
Outstanding Options
|
|
Weighted
Average Exercise Price |
|||
|
Balance at December 31, 2012
|
210
|
|
|
$
|
13.39
|
|
|
Granted
|
86
|
|
|
44.24
|
|
|
|
Canceled
|
(2
|
)
|
|
19.61
|
|
|
|
Exercised
|
(49
|
)
|
|
21.11
|
|
|
|
Balance at December 31, 2013
|
245
|
|
|
$
|
22.61
|
|
|
|
Year 1
|
|
Year 2
|
|
Year 3
|
|||
|
Time-Based Awards
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- Employees below manager level (represents 100% of the total award)
|
33
|
%
|
|
33
|
%
|
|
34
|
%
|
|
- Managers and technical equivalents (represents 75% of the total award)
|
33
|
%
|
|
33
|
%
|
|
34
|
%
|
|
- Senior Officers (represents 50% of the total award)
|
—
|
%
|
|
—
|
%
|
|
100
|
%
|
|
Performance-Based Awards
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- Managers and technical equivalents (remaining 25% of the total award)
|
—
|
%
|
|
—
|
%
|
|
100
|
%
|
|
- Senior officers (remaining 50% of the total award)
|
—
|
%
|
|
—
|
%
|
|
100
|
%
|
|
|
Number of
Unvested
RSUs
|
|
Weighted
Average Per Share
Grant Date
Fair Value
|
|||
|
Balance at December 31, 2012
|
253
|
|
|
$
|
38.09
|
|
|
Granted*
|
604
|
|
|
44.10
|
|
|
|
Forfeited*
|
(39
|
)
|
|
43.12
|
|
|
|
Vested*
|
(163
|
)
|
|
42.33
|
|
|
|
Balance at December 31, 2013
|
655
|
|
|
$
|
42.04
|
|
|
*
|
These numbers include less than
0.1 million
RSUs credited on unvested RSUs as dividend equivalents. Dividend equivalents accrue with respect to unvested RSUs when and as cash dividends are paid on the company's common stock, and vest if and when the underlying RSUs vest.
|
|
•
|
Cash Cycle 3:
A long-term performance-based cash incentive covering the performance period January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2010; and
|
|
•
|
RSU Cycle 4:
Time-based RSUs granted on January 1, 2009, which vested on January 1, 2012; and performance-based RSUs covering the performance period from January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2011 granted on January 1, 2009, which vested at a payout level of
31%
on January 1, 2012.
|
|
•
|
Cycle 5:
Time-based RSUs granted on November 1, 2010, which vested on January 1, 2013; and a long-term performance-based incentive covering the performance period from January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2012, which was paid out in cash at the
100%
level in first quarter 2013;
|
|
•
|
Cycle 6:
Time-based RSUs granted on January 1, 2011, which vested on January 1, 2014; and performance-based RSUs covering the performance period from January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2013, granted on January 18, 2013, which vested at a payout level of
71%
on January 1, 2014; and
|
|
•
|
Cycle 7
: Time-based RSUs granted on January 1, 2012, which vest on January 1, 2015; and performance-based RSUs covering the performance period from January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2014, granted on January 18, 2013, which vest, if at all, on January 1, 2015.
|
|
11.
|
TAXES
|
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
||||||
|
Current
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
|
Federal
|
$
|
(6,093
|
)
|
|
$
|
93,441
|
|
|
$
|
30,990
|
|
|
State
|
225
|
|
|
44
|
|
|
131
|
|
|||
|
Foreign source withholding tax
|
23,269
|
|
|
4,173
|
|
|
5,453
|
|
|||
|
|
17,401
|
|
|
97,658
|
|
|
36,574
|
|
|||
|
Deferred
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
|
Federal
|
(18,727
|
)
|
|
22,209
|
|
|
(21,621
|
)
|
|||
|
State
|
2,614
|
|
|
(4,494
|
)
|
|
(416
|
)
|
|||
|
Foreign source withholding tax
|
24,548
|
|
|
21,457
|
|
|
20,603
|
|
|||
|
|
8,435
|
|
|
39,172
|
|
|
(1,434
|
)
|
|||
|
Total
|
$
|
25,836
|
|
|
$
|
136,830
|
|
|
$
|
35,140
|
|
|
|
2013
|
||||||||||||||
|
|
Federal
|
|
State
|
|
Foreign
|
|
Total
|
||||||||
|
Net operating losses
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
70,602
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
70,602
|
|
|
Deferred revenue, net
|
8,564
|
|
|
56
|
|
|
4,189
|
|
|
12,809
|
|
||||
|
Foreign tax credits
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
||||
|
Stock compensation
|
7,606
|
|
|
1,088
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
8,694
|
|
||||
|
Patent amortization
|
16,424
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
16,424
|
|
||||
|
Depreciation
|
1,295
|
|
|
169
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1,464
|
|
||||
|
Other-than-temporary impairment
|
9,815
|
|
|
301
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
10,116
|
|
||||
|
Other accrued liabilities
|
1,044
|
|
|
44
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1,088
|
|
||||
|
Other employee benefits
|
4,497
|
|
|
517
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
5,014
|
|
||||
|
|
49,245
|
|
|
72,777
|
|
|
4,189
|
|
|
126,211
|
|
||||
|
Less: valuation allowance
|
—
|
|
|
(70,492
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
(70,492
|
)
|
||||
|
Net deferred tax asset
|
$
|
49,245
|
|
|
$
|
2,285
|
|
|
$
|
4,189
|
|
|
$
|
55,719
|
|
|
|
2012
|
||||||||||||||
|
|
Federal
|
|
State
|
|
Foreign
|
|
Total
|
||||||||
|
Net operating losses
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
68,640
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
68,640
|
|
|
Deferred revenue, net
|
24,691
|
|
|
2,030
|
|
|
5,467
|
|
|
32,188
|
|
||||
|
Foreign tax credits
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
||||
|
Stock compensation
|
6,709
|
|
|
951
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
7,660
|
|
||||
|
Patent amortization
|
13,215
|
|
|
7
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
13,222
|
|
||||
|
Depreciation
|
1,202
|
|
|
199
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1,401
|
|
||||
|
Other accrued liabilities
|
1,662
|
|
|
302
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
1,964
|
|
||||
|
Other-than-temporary impairment
|
2,212
|
|
|
414
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
2,626
|
|
||||
|
Other employee benefits
|
4,096
|
|
|
735
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
4,831
|
|
||||
|
|
53,787
|
|
|
73,278
|
|
|
5,467
|
|
|
132,532
|
|
||||
|
Less: valuation allowance
|
—
|
|
|
(68,378
|
)
|
|
—
|
|
|
(68,378
|
)
|
||||
|
Net deferred tax asset
|
$
|
53,787
|
|
|
$
|
4,900
|
|
|
$
|
5,467
|
|
|
$
|
64,154
|
|
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
||||||
|
Tax at U.S. statutory rate
|
$
|
21,538
|
|
|
$
|
143,022
|
|
|
$
|
43,612
|
|
|
Foreign withholding tax, with no U.S. foreign tax credit
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
State tax provision
|
2,536
|
|
|
(4,466
|
)
|
|
(330
|
)
|
|||
|
Change in federal and state valuation allowance
|
261
|
|
|
(2,225
|
)
|
|
(313
|
)
|
|||
|
Adjustment to tax credits
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Adjustments to uncertain tax positions
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(6,775
|
)
|
|||
|
Permanent differences
|
2,153
|
|
|
211
|
|
|
119
|
|
|||
|
Other
|
(652
|
)
|
|
288
|
|
|
(1,173
|
)
|
|||
|
Total tax provision
|
$
|
25,836
|
|
|
$
|
136,830
|
|
|
$
|
35,140
|
|
|
|
2013
|
|
2012
|
|
2011
|
||||||
|
Balance as of January 1
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
6,459
|
|
|
Tax positions related to current year:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
|
Additions
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Reductions
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Tax positions related to prior years:
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
Additions
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Reductions
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
(6,459
|
)
|
|||
|
Settlements
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Lapses in statues of limitations
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Balance as of December 31
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
12.
|
EQUITY TRANSACTIONS
|
|
Period
|
2009 Repurchase Program
|
|
2012 Repurchase Program
|
|
Total Both Programs
|
||||||||||||
|
# of Shares
|
Value
|
|
# of Shares
|
Value
|
|
# of Shares
|
Value
|
||||||||||
|
2013
|
—
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
0.9
|
|
$
|
29.1
|
|
|
0.9
|
|
$
|
29.1
|
|
|
2012
|
2.3
|
|
75.0
|
|
|
2.6
|
|
77.7
|
|
|
4.9
|
|
152.7
|
|
|||
|
2011
|
—
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
—
|
|
|
—
|
|
—
|
|
|||
|
Prior to 2011
|
1.0
|
|
25.0
|
|
|
—
|
|
—
|
|
|
1.0
|
|
25.0
|
|
|||
|
Total
|
3.3
|
|
$
|
100.0
|
|
|
3.5
|
|
$
|
106.8
|
|
|
6.8
|
|
$
|
206.8
|
|
|
2013
|
Per Share
|
|
Total
|
|
Cumulative by Fiscal Year
|
||||||
|
First quarter
|
$
|
0.10
|
|
|
$
|
4,115
|
|
|
$
|
4,115
|
|
|
Second quarter
|
0.10
|
|
|
4,118
|
|
|
8,233
|
|
|||
|
Third quarter
|
0.10
|
|
|
4,119
|
|
|
12,352
|
|
|||
|
Fourth quarter
|
0.10
|
|
|
4,031
|
|
|
16,383
|
|
|||
|
|
$
|
0.40
|
|
|
$
|
16,383
|
|
|
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
2012
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
First quarter
|
$
|
0.10
|
|
|
$
|
4,469
|
|
|
$
|
4,469
|
|
|
Second quarter
|
0.10
|
|
|
4,348
|
|
|
8,817
|
|
|||
|
Third quarter
|
0.10
|
|
|
4,095
|
|
|
12,912
|
|
|||
|
Fourth quarter
|
1.60
|
|
|
65,643
|
|
|
78,555
|
|
|||
|
|
$
|
1.90
|
|
|
$
|
78,555
|
|
|
|
||
|
13.
|
SELECTED QUARTERLY RESULTS (UNAUDITED)
|
|
|
First
|
|
Second
|
|
Third
|
|
Fourth
|
||||||||
|
|
(In thousands, except per share amounts, unaudited)
|
||||||||||||||
|
2013
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Revenues (a)
|
$
|
47,363
|
|
|
$
|
67,692
|
|
|
$
|
110,623
|
|
|
$
|
99,683
|
|
|
Net income applicable to InterDigital, Inc.'s common shareholders (b)
|
$
|
(12,269
|
)
|
|
$
|
9,238
|
|
|
$
|
26,660
|
|
|
$
|
14,536
|
|
|
Net income per common share — basic
|
$
|
(0.30
|
)
|
|
$
|
0.22
|
|
|
$
|
0.65
|
|
|
$
|
0.35
|
|
|
Net income per common share — diluted
|
$
|
(0.30
|
)
|
|
$
|
0.22
|
|
|
$
|
0.64
|
|
|
$
|
0.35
|
|
|
2012
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Revenues (c)
|
$
|
69,305
|
|
|
$
|
71,871
|
|
|
$
|
434,010
|
|
|
$
|
87,877
|
|
|
Net income applicable to InterDigital, Inc.'s common shareholders (d)
|
$
|
10,930
|
|
|
$
|
9,673
|
|
|
$
|
235,669
|
|
|
$
|
15,532
|
|
|
Net income per common share — basic
|
$
|
0.24
|
|
|
$
|
0.22
|
|
|
$
|
5.61
|
|
|
$
|
0.38
|
|
|
Net income per common share — diluted
|
$
|
0.24
|
|
|
$
|
0.22
|
|
|
$
|
5.56
|
|
|
$
|
0.38
|
|
|
ASSETS
|
|
DECEMBER 31, 2013
|
||
|
Cash
|
|
$
|
8,905
|
|
|
Patents, Net
|
|
151
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
|
LIABILITIES
|
|
|||
|
Other Accrued Expenses
|
|
$
|
95
|
|
|
Item 9.
|
CHANGES IN AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH ACCOUNTANTS ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE.
|
|
Item 9A.
|
CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES.
|
|
•
|
Pertain to the maintenance of records that in reasonable detail accurately and fairly reflect the transactions and dispositions of the assets of the company;
|
|
•
|
Provide reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America, and that receipts and expenditures of the company are being made only in accordance with authorization of management and directors of the company; and
|
|
•
|
Provide reasonable assurance regarding prevention or timely detection of unauthorized acquisition, use or disposition of the company’s assets that could have a material effect on the consolidated financial statements.
|
|
Item 9B.
|
OTHER INFORMATION.
|
|
Item 10.
|
DIRECTORS, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE.
|
|
Item 11.
|
EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION.
|
|
Item 12.
|
SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT AND RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS.
|
|
Item 13.
|
CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS, AND DIRECTOR INDEPENDENCE.
|
|
Item 14.
|
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT FEES AND SERVICES.
|
|
Item 15.
|
EXHIBITS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES.
|
|
(a)
|
The following documents are filed as a part of this Form 10-K:
|
|
|
Balance Beginning
of Period
|
|
Increase/
(Decrease)
|
|
Reversal of
Valuation
Allowance
|
|
Balance End
of Period
|
||||||||
|
2013 valuation allowance for deferred tax assets
|
$
|
68,378
|
|
|
$
|
2,114
|
|
(a)
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
70,492
|
|
|
2012 valuation allowance for deferred tax assets
|
$
|
78,497
|
|
|
$
|
(5,624
|
)
|
(a)
|
$
|
(4,495
|
)
|
(b)
|
$
|
68,378
|
|
|
2011 valuation allowance for deferred tax assets
|
$
|
64,034
|
|
|
$
|
14,463
|
|
(a)
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
78,497
|
|
|
2013 reserve for uncollectible accounts
|
$
|
1,750
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
1,750
|
|
|
2012 reserve for uncollectible accounts
|
$
|
1,750
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
1,750
|
|
|
2011 reserve for uncollectible accounts
|
$
|
1,750
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
—
|
|
|
$
|
1,750
|
|
|
(a)
|
The increase was primarily necessary to maintain a full, or near full, valuation allowance against our state deferred tax assets and did not result in additional tax expense.
|
|
(b)
|
The decrease relates to the reversal of valuation allowances against state and federal deferred tax assets and net operating losses.
|
|
(b)
|
Exhibit
Number
|
|
Exhibit Description
|
|
|
*3.1
|
|
Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation of InterDigital, Inc. ("InterDigital") (Exhibit 3.1 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated June 7, 2011).
|
|
|
*3.2
|
|
Amended and Restated Bylaws of InterDigital (Exhibit 3.2 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated June 7, 2011).
|
|
|
*4.1
|
|
Indenture, dated April 4, 2011, between InterDigital and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as trustee (Exhibit 4.1 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated April 4, 2011).
|
|
|
*4.2
|
|
Form of 2.50% Senior Convertible Note due 2016 (Exhibit 4.2 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated April 4, 2011).
|
|
|
*4.3
|
|
Specimen Stock Certificate of InterDigital (Exhibit 4.3 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated April 4, 2011).
|
|
|
|
|
Real Estate Leases
|
|
|
*10.1
|
|
Agreement of Lease dated November 25, 1996 by and between InterDigital and We're Associates Company (Exhibit 10.42 to InterDigital's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2000).
|
|
|
*10.2
|
|
Third Modification to Lease Agreement effective June 1, 2006 by and between InterDigital and Huntington Quadrangle 2, LLC (successor to We're Associates Company). (Exhibit 10.18 to InterDigital's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006).
|
|
|
*10.3
|
|
Fourth Modification of Lease Agreement effective November 1, 2012 by and between InterDigital and Huntington Quadrangle 2, LLC (Exhibit 10.4 to InterDigital's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012).
|
|
|
*10.4
|
|
Lease Agreement effective March 1, 2012 by and between InterDigital and Musref Bellevue Parkway, LP (Exhibit 10.5 to InterDigital's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012).
|
|
|
|
|
Benefit Plans
|
|
|
†*10.5
|
|
Non-Qualified Stock Option Plan, as amended (Exhibit 10.4 to InterDigital's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1991).
|
|
|
†*10.6
|
|
Amendment to Non-Qualified Stock Option Plan (Exhibit 10.31 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated August 14, 2000).
|
|
|
†*10.7
|
|
Amendment to Non-Qualified Stock Option Plan, effective October 24, 2001 (Exhibit 10.6 to InterDigital's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2001).
|
|
|
†*10.8
|
|
1999 Restricted Stock Plan, as amended April 13, 2000 (Exhibit 10.43 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated August 14, 2000).
|
|
|
†*10.9
|
|
1999 Restricted Stock Plan, Form of Restricted Stock Unit Agreement (Awarded to Independent Directors Upon Re-Election) (Exhibit 10.62 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated November 9, 2004).
|
|
|
†*10.10
|
|
1999 Restricted Stock Plan, Form of Restricted Stock Unit Agreement (Annual Award to Independent Directors) (Exhibit 10.63 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated November 9, 2004).
|
|
|
†*10.11
|
|
1999 Restricted Stock Plan, Form of Restricted Stock Unit Agreement (Periodically Awarded to Members of the Board of Directors) (Exhibit 10.64 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated November 9, 2004).
|
|
|
†*10.12
|
|
1999 Restricted Stock Plan, Form of Restricted Stock Unit Agreement (Awarded to Independent Directors Upon Re-Election) (Exhibit 10.62 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated August 9, 2005).
|
|
|
†*10.13
|
|
1999 Restricted Stock Plan, Form of Restricted Stock Unit Agreement (Annual Award to Independent Directors) (Exhibit 10.63 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated August 9, 2005).
|
|
|
†*10.14
|
|
1999 Restricted Stock Plan, Form of Restricted Stock Unit Award Agreement (Exhibit 10.86 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated November 9, 2006).
|
|
|
†*10.15
|
|
1999 Restricted Stock Plan, Form of Restricted Stock Unit Award Agreement, as amended December 14, 2006 (Exhibit 10.58 to Inter Digital's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006).
|
|
|
†*10.16
|
|
2000 Stock Award and Incentive Plan (Exhibit 10.28 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated August 14, 2000).
|
|
|
†*10.17
|
|
2000 Stock Award and Incentive Plan, as amended June 1, 2005 (Exhibit 10.74 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated August 9, 2005).
|
|
|
†*10.18
|
|
2000 Stock Award and Incentive Plan, Form of Option Agreement (Inventor Awards) (Exhibit 10.68 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated November 9, 2004).
|
|
|
†*10.19
|
|
2009 Stock Incentive Plan (Exhibit 99.1 to InterDigital's Registration Statement on Form S-8 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on June 4, 2009 (File No. 333-159743)).
|
|
|
|
|
Amendment to 2009 Stock Incentive Plan, effective as of June 12, 2013 (Exhibit 10.1 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated July 26, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.20
|
|
2009 Stock Incentive Plan, Term Sheet and Standard Terms and Conditions for Restricted Stock Units (Discretionary Award) (Exhibit 10.2 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated January 28, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.21
|
|
2009 Stock Incentive Plan, Term Sheet and Standard Terms and Conditions for Restricted Stock Units (LTCP Time-Based Award) (Exhibit 10.3 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated January 28, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.22
|
|
2009 Stock Incentive Plan, Term Sheet and Standard Terms and Conditions for Restricted Stock Units (LTCP Performance-Based Award) (Exhibit 10.4 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated January 28, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.23
|
|
2009 Stock Incentive Plan, Term Sheet and Standard Terms and Conditions for Stock Options (LTCP Award) (Exhibit 10.5 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated January 28, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.24
|
|
2009 Stock Incentive Plan, Term Sheet for Restricted Stock Units (Non-Employee Directors) (Exhibit 10.3 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated July 26, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.25
|
|
2009 Stock Incentive Plan, Standard Terms and Conditions for Restricted Stock Units (Non-Employee Directors) (Exhibit 10.4 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated July 26, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.26
|
|
Short-Term Incentive Plan, as amended October 2010 (Exhibit 10.2 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated October 29, 2010).
|
|
|
†*10.27
|
|
Short-Term Incentive Plan, as amended May 2012 (Exhibit 10.2 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated July 27, 2012).
|
|
|
†*10.28
|
|
Long-Term Compensation Program, as amended October 2010 (Exhibit 10.1 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated October 29, 2010).
|
|
|
†*10.29
|
|
Long-Term Compensation Program, as amended August 2011 (Exhibit 10.1 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated October 28, 2011).
|
|
|
†*10.30
|
|
Long-Term Compensation Program, as amended December 2011 (Exhibit 10.38 to InterDigital's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011).
|
|
|
†*10.31
|
|
Long-Term Compensation Program, as amended May 2012 (Exhibit 10.3 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated July 27, 2012).
|
|
|
†*10.32
|
|
Long-Term Compensation Program, as amended September 2012 (Exhibit 10.1 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated October 25, 2012).
|
|
|
†*10.33
|
|
Amended and Restated Long-Term Compensation Program (Exhibit 10.1 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated January 28, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.34
|
|
Compensation Program for Outside Directors (2011 - 2012 Board Term) (Exhibit 10.2 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated October 28, 2011).
|
|
|
†*10.35
|
|
Compensation Program for Outside Directors (as amended September 2012) (Exhibit 10.2 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated October 25, 2012).
|
|
|
†*10.36
|
|
Designated Employee Incentive Separation Pay Plan and Summary Plan Description (Exhibit 10.3 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated October 25, 2012).
|
|
|
†*10.37
|
|
Deferred Compensation Plan (Exhibit 10.1 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated June 18, 2013).
|
|
|
|
|
Employment-Related Agreements
|
|
|
†*10.38
|
|
Indemnity Agreement dated as of March 19, 2003 by and between InterDigital and Howard E. Goldberg (pursuant to Instruction 2 to Item 601 of Regulation S-K, the Indemnity Agreements, which are substantially identical in all material respects, except as to the parties thereto and the dates, between the company and the following individuals, were not filed: Gilbert F. Amelio, Jeffrey K. Belk, Richard J. Brezski, Steven T. Clontz, Edward B. Kamins, John A. Kritzmacher, Scott A. McQuilkin, William J. Merritt, James J. Nolan, Jean F. Rankin, Robert S. Roath and Lawrence F. Shay) (Exhibit 10.47 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated May 15, 2003).
|
|
|
†*10.39
|
|
Assignment and Assumption of Indemnity Agreement dated as of July 2, 2007, by and between InterDigital Communications Corporation, InterDigital and Bruce G. Bernstein (pursuant to Instruction 2 to Item 601 of Regulation S-K, the Indemnity Agreements, which are substantially identical in all material respects, except as to the parties thereto, between InterDigital Communications Corporation, InterDigital, Inc. and the following individuals, were not filed: Richard J. Brezski, Steven T. Clontz, Edward B. Kamins, William J. Merritt, James J. Nolan, Robert S. Roath and Lawrence F. Shay) (Exhibit 10.90 to InterDigital's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q dated August 9, 2007).
|
|
|
†*10.40
|
|
Employment Agreement dated March 14, 2013 between InterDigital and William J. Merritt (Exhibit 10.1 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated March 19, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.41
|
|
Employment Agreement dated March 14, 2013 between InterDigital and Richard Brezski (Exhibit 10.2 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated March 19, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.42
|
|
Employment Agreement dated March 14, 2013 between InterDigital and Scott McQuilkin (Exhibit 10.4 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated March 19, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.43
|
|
Employment Agreement dated March 14, 2013 between InterDigital and James Nolan (Exhibit 10.5 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated March 19, 2013).
|
|
|
†*10.44
|
|
Employment Agreement dated March 14, 2013 between InterDigital and Lawrence F. Shay (Exhibit 10.6 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated March 19, 2013).
|
|
|
|
|
Other Material Contracts
|
|
|
*10.45
|
|
Bond Hedge Transaction Confirmation, dated March 29, 2011, by and between InterDigital and Barclays Bank PLC, through its agent, Barclays Capital Inc. (Exhibit 10.1 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated April 4, 2011).
|
|
|
*10.46
|
|
Bond Hedge Transaction Confirmation, dated March 30, 2011, by and between InterDigital and Barclays Bank PLC, through its agent, Barclays Capital Inc. (Exhibit 10.2 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated April 4, 2011).
|
|
|
*10.47
|
|
Warrant Transaction Confirmation, dated March 29, 2011, by and between InterDigital and Barclays Bank PLC, through its agent, Barclays Capital Inc. (Exhibit 10.3 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated April 4, 2011).
|
|
|
*10.48
|
|
Warrant Transaction Confirmation, dated March 30, 2011, by and between InterDigital and Barclays Bank PLC, through its agent, Barclays Capital Inc. (Exhibit 10.4 to InterDigital's Current Report on Form 8-K dated April 4, 2011).
|
|
|
21
|
|
Subsidiaries of InterDigital.
|
|
|
23.1
|
|
Consent of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
|
|
|
31.1
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Certification of Principal Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
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Certification of Principal Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
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32.1
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Certification of Principal Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350.
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Certification of Principal Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350.
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The following financial information from InterDigital's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2013, filed with the SEC on February 24, 2014, formatted in eXtensible Business Reporting Language:
(i) Consolidated Balance Sheets at December 31, 2013 and December 31, 2012, (ii) Consolidated Statements of Income for the years ended December 31, 2013, 2012 and 2011, (iii) Consolidated Shareholders' Equity and Comprehensive Income for the years ended December 31, 2013, 2012 and 2011, (iv) Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the years ended December 31, 2013, 2012 and 2011, and (v) Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements. |
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This exhibit will not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (15 U.S.C. 78r), or otherwise subject to the liability of that section. Such exhibit will not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act or Securities Exchange Act, except to the extent that InterDigital, Inc. specifically incorporates it by reference.
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Date: February 24, 2014
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By:
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/s/ William J. Merritt
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William J. Merritt
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President and Chief Executive Officer
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Date: February 24, 2014
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/s/ Steven T. Clontz
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Steven T. Clontz, Chairman of the Board of Directors
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Date: February 24, 2014
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/s/ Gilbert F. Amelio
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Gilbert F. Amelio, Director
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Date: February 24, 2014
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/s/ Jeffrey K. Belk
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Jeffrey K. Belk, Director
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Date: February 24, 2014
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/s/ Edward B. Kamins
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Edward B. Kamins, Director
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Date: February 24, 2014
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/s/ John A. Kritzmacher
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John A. Kritzmacher, Director
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Date: February 24, 2014
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/s/ Jean F. Rankin
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Jean F. Rankin, Director
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Date: February 24, 2014
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/s/ Robert S. Roath
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Robert S. Roath, Director
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Date: February 24, 2014
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/s/ William J. Merritt
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William J. Merritt, Director, President and Chief Executive Officer
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(Principal Executive Officer)
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Date: February 24, 2014
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/s/ Richard J. Brezski
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Richard J. Brezski, Chief Financial Officer
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(Principal Financial Officer)
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No information found
* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
| FUND | NUMBER OF SHARES | VALUE ($) | PUT OR CALL |
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No information found
No Customers Found
No Suppliers Found
Price
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