Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

Mack-Cali Realty Corporation Stockholders' Equity And Mack-Cali Realty, L.P.'s Partners' Capital

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Mack-Cali Realty Corporation Stockholders' Equity And Mack-Cali Realty, L.P.'s Partners' Capital
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2016
Mack-Cali Realty Corporation Stockholders' Equity And Mack-Cali Realty, L.P.'s Partners' Capital

14MACK-CALI REALTY CORPORATION STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY AND MACK-CALI REALTY, L.P.’S PARTNERS’ CAPITAL



To maintain its qualification as a REIT, not more than 50 percent in value of the outstanding shares of the General Partner may be owned, directly or indirectly, by five or fewer individuals at any time during the last half of any taxable year of the General Partner, other than its initial taxable year (defined to include certain entities), applying certain constructive ownership rules.  To help ensure that the General Partner will not fail this test, the General Partner’s Charter provides, among other things, certain restrictions on the transfer of common stock to prevent further concentration of stock ownership.  Moreover, to evidence compliance with these requirements, the General Partner must maintain records that disclose the actual ownership of its outstanding common stock and demands written statements each year from the holders of record of designated percentages of its common stock requesting the disclosure of the beneficial owners of such common stock.



Partners’ Capital in the accompanying consolidated financial statements relates to (a) General Partners’ capital consisting of common units in the Operating Partnership held by the General Partner, and (b) Limited Partners’ capital consisting of common units and LTIP Units held by the limited partners.  See Note 15: Noncontrolling interests in Subsidiaries.



Any transactions resulting in the issuance of additional common and preferred stock of the General Partner result in a corresponding issuance by the Operating Partnership of an equivalent amount of common and preferred units to the General Partner.



SHARE/UNIT REPURCHASE PROGRAM

In September 2012, the Board of Directors of the General Partner renewed and authorized an increase to the General Partner’s repurchase program (“Repurchase Program”).  The General Partner has authorization to repurchase up to $150 million of its outstanding common stock under the renewed Repurchase Program, which it may repurchase from time to time in open market transactions at prevailing prices or through privately negotiated transactions.  The General Partner has purchased and retired 394,625 shares of its outstanding common stock for an aggregate cost of approximately $11 million (all of which occurred in the year ended December 31, 2012), with a remaining authorization under the Repurchase Program of $139 million.  Concurrent with these purchases, the General Partner sold to the Operating Partnership common units for approximately $11 million.

 

DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT AND STOCK PURCHASE PLAN

The General Partner has a Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan (the “DRIP”) which commenced in March 1999 under which approximately 5.5 million shares of the General Partner’s common stock have been reserved for future issuance.  The DRIP provides for automatic reinvestment of all or a portion of a participant’s dividends from the General Partner’s shares of common stock.  The DRIP also permits participants to make optional cash investments up to $5,000 a month without restriction and, if the Company waives this limit, for additional amounts subject to certain restrictions and other conditions set forth in the DRIP prospectus filed as part of the Company’s effective registration statement on Form S-3 filed with the SEC for the approximately 5.5 million shares of the General Partner’s common stock reserved for issuance under the DRIP. 



STOCK OPTION PLANS

In May 2013, the General Partner established the 2013 Incentive Stock Plan (the “2013 Plan”) under which a total of 4,600,000 shares have been reserved for issuance. 



On June 5, 2015, in connection with employment agreements entered into with each of Messrs. Rudin and DeMarco (together the “Executive Employment Agreements”), the Company granted options to purchase a total of 800,000 shares of the General Partner’s common stock, exercisable for a period of ten years with an exercise price equal to the closing price of the General Partner’s common stock on the grant date of $17.31 per share, with 400,000 of such options vesting in three equal annual installments commencing on the first anniversary of the grant date (“Time Vesting Options”), and 400,000 of such options vesting if the General Partner’s common stock trades at or above $25.00 per share for 30 consecutive trading days while the executive is employed (“Price Vesting Options”), or on or before June 30, 2019, subject to certain conditions.  The Price Vesting Options vested on July 5, 2016 on account of the price vesting condition being achieved.  



All currently outstanding stock options were granted under the 2013 plan.



Information regarding the Company’s stock option plans is summarized below:



 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

Weighted

 

 

Aggregate



 

 

 

Average

 

 

Intrinsic



Shares

 

 

Exercise

 

 

Value



Under Options

 

 

Price

 

 

$(000’s)

Outstanding at January 1, 2014

15,000 

 

$

40.54 

 

$

 -

Granted

5,000 

 

 

21.25 

 

 

 

Lapsed or Cancelled

(10,000)

 

 

38.07 

 

 

 

Outstanding at December 31, 2014  ($21.25 – $45.47)

10,000 

 

$

33.36 

 

 

 -

Granted

800,000 

 

 

17.31 

 

 

 

Lapsed or Cancelled

(5,000)

 

 

45.47 

 

 

 

Outstanding at December 31, 2015 ($17.31 - $21.25)

805,000 

 

$

17.33 

 

 

4,843 

Lapsed or Cancelled

(5,000)

 

 

21.25 

 

 

 

Outstanding at December 31, 2016 ($17.31)

800,000 

 

$

17.31 

 

$

9,368 

Options exercisable at December 31, 2016

533,334 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Available for grant at December 31, 2016

2,695,978 

 

 

 

 

 

 



The weighted average fair value of options granted during the year ended December 31, 2015 and 2014 was $3.06 and $1.71 per option, respectively. The fair value of each option grant is estimated on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes model for Time Vesting Options granted during the year ended December 31, 2015 and for options granted during the year ended December 31, 2014 and the Monte Carlo method for Price Vesting Options granted during the year ended December 31, 2015.  The following weighted average assumptions are included in the Company’s fair value calculations of stock options granted during the year ended December 31, 2015 and 2014:





 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 



2015

 

2014 

 



Time Vesting

 

Price Vesting

 

Stock

 



Options

 

Options

 

Options

 

Expected life (in years)

6.0 

 

5.8 

 

6.0 

 

Risk-free interest rate

2.04 

%

1.96 

%

1.50 

%

Volatility

29.0 

%

29.0 

%

20.26 

%

Dividend yield

3.5 

%

3.5 

%

5.65 

%



There were no stock options exercised under any stock option plans for the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014.  The Company has a policy of issuing new shares to satisfy stock option exercises.



As of December 31, 2016 and 2015, the stock options outstanding had a weighted average remaining contractual life of approximately 8.4 years and 9.4 years, respectively.



The Company recognized stock options expense of $1,407,000,  $432,000 and  $4,000 for the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014, respectively.



RESTRICTED STOCK AWARDS

The Company has issued stock awards (“Restricted Stock Awards”) to officers, certain other employees, and non-employee members of the Board of Directors of the General Partner, which allow the holders to each receive a certain amount of shares of the General Partner’s common stock generally over a one to seven-year vesting period, of which 120,245 unvested shares were legally outstanding at December 31, 2016Vesting of the Restricted Stock Awards issued to executive officers and certain other employees is based on time and service.    



On June 5, 2015, in connection with the Executive Employment Agreements, the Company granted a total of 37,550.54 Restricted Stock Awards, which were valued in accordance with ASC 718 – Stock Compensation, at their fair value.  These awards vest equally over a three-year period on each annual anniversary date of the grant date.



All currently outstanding and unvested Restricted Stock Awards provided to the officers, certain other employees, and members of the Board of Directors of the General Partner were issued under the 2013 Plan. 



Information regarding the Restricted Stock Awards grant activity is summarized below:



 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 



 

 

 

Weighted-Average



 

 

 

Grant – Date



Shares

 

 

Fair Value

Outstanding at January 1, 2014

153,560 

 

$

25.20 

Granted (a) (b) (c)

376,719 

 

 

20.04 

Vested

(183,214)

 

 

22.37 

Forfeited

(119)

 

 

26.36 

Outstanding at December 31, 2014

346,946 

 

$

21.09 

Granted (d)

41,337 

 

 

17.51 

Vested

(250,132)

 

 

21.44 

Forfeited

(1,931)

 

 

20.31 

Outstanding at December 31, 2015

136,220 

 

$

19.36 

Granted

74,622 

 

 

23.79 

Vested

(61,654)

 

 

18.94 

Forfeited

(3,910)

 

 

21.58 

Outstanding at December 31, 2016

145,278 

 

$

21.76 



(a)Included in the 376,719 Restricted Stock Awards granted in 2014 were 8,211 awards granted to the Company’s two executive officers, Anthony Krug and Gary Wagner.

(b)Includes 42,000 Performance Shares which were legally granted in 2013 for which the 2014 performance goals were set by the Committee on March 31, 2014.  Also includes 87,734 shares which were additionally considered granted for accounting purposes to two executive officers in connection with their departure effective March 31, 2014, which vested on April 1, 2014.

(c)Includes 126,000 Performance Shares which were legally granted in 2013 for which future performance goals had not yet been set by the Committee.  These awards were not considered granted for accounting purposes until these goals are set.  These were considered granted in 2014 for accounting purposes in connection with the announcement of the departure of Mitchell E. Hersh in the fourth quarter 2014.

(d)Included in the 41,337 Restricted Stock Awards granted in 2015 were 37,551 awards granted to the Company’s two executive officers, Mitchell E. Rudin and Michael J. DeMarco.

 

As of December 31, 2016, the Company had $1.1 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to unvested Restricted Stock Awards granted under the Company’s stock compensation plans.  That cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 2.4 years.



PERFORMANCE SHARE UNITS

On June 5, 2015, in connection with the Executive Employment Agreements, the Company granted a total of 112,651.64 performance share units (“PSUs”) which will vest from 0 to 150 percent of the number of PSUs granted based on the Company’s total shareholder return relative to a peer group of equity office REITs over a three-year performance period starting from the grant date, each PSU evidencing the right to receive a share of the Company’s common stock upon vesting.  The PSUs are also entitled to the payment of dividend equivalents in respect of vested PSUs in the form of additional PSUs.  The PSUs were valued in accordance with ASC 718, Compensation - Stock Compensation, at their fair value on the grant date, utilizing a Monte-Carlo simulation to estimate the probability of the vesting conditions being satisfied. 



The Company has reserved shares of common stock under the 2013 Plan for issuance upon vesting of the PSUs in accordance with their terms and conditions. 



As of December 31, 2016, the Company had $0.7 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to unvested PSUs granted under the Company’s stock compensation plans.  That cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 1.4 years.



LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLAN AWARDS

On March 8, 2016, the Company granted Long-Term Incentive Plan (“LTIP”) awards to senior management of the Company, including all of the Company’s executive officers (the “2016 LTIP Awards”).  All of the 2016 LTIP Awards were in the form of units in the Operating Partnership (“LTIP Units”) and constitute awards under the 2013 Plan. For Messrs. Rudin, DeMarco and Tycher, approximately 25 percent of the target 2016 LTIP Award was in the form of a time-based award that will vest after three years on March 8, 2019 (the “2016 TBV LTIP Units”), and the remaining approximately 75 percent of the target 2016 LTIP Award was in the form of a performance-based award under a new Outperformance Plan (the “2016 OPP”) adopted by the Company’s Board of Directors consisting of a multi-year, performance-based equity compensation plan and related forms of award agreement (the “2016 PBV LTIP Units”).  For all other executive officers, approximately 40 percent of the target 2016 LTIP Award was in the form of 2016 TBV LTIP Units and the remaining approximately 60 percent of the target 2016 LTIP Award was in the form of 2016 PBV LTIP Units.



The 2016 OPP is designed to align the interests of senior management to relative and absolute performance of the Company over a three-year performance period from March 8, 2016 through March 7, 2019. The senior management team that received 2016 LTIP Awards includes the Company’s eight executive officers.  Participants in the 2016 OPP will only earn the full awards if, over the three-year performance period, the Company achieves a 50 percent absolute total stockholder return (“TSR”) and if the Company is in the 75th percentile of performance versus the NAREIT Office Index.



LTIP Units will remain subject to forfeiture depending on the extent that the 2016 LTIP Awards vest. The number of LTIP Units to be issued initially to recipients of the 2016 PBV LTIP Awards is the maximum number of LTIP Units that may be earned under the awards. The number of LTIP Units that actually vest for each award recipient will be determined at the end of the performance measurement period. TSR for the Company and for the Index over the three-year measurement period and other circumstances will determine how many LTIP Units vest for each recipient; if they are fewer than the number issued initially, the balance will be forfeited as of the performance measurement date.



Prior to vesting, recipients of LTIP Units will be entitled to receive per unit distributions equal to one-tenth (10 percent) of the regular quarterly distributions payable on a common unit of limited partnership interest in the Operating Partnership (a “common unit”), but will not be entitled to receive any special distributions. Distributions with respect to the other nine-tenths (90 percent) of regular quarterly distributions payable on a common unit will accrue but shall only become payable upon vesting of the LTIP Unit. After vesting of the 2016 TBV LTIP Units or the end of the measurement period for the 2016 PBV LTIP Units, the number of LTIP Units, both vested and unvested, will be entitled to receive distributions in an amount per unit equal to distributions, both regular and special, payable on a common unit.



The Company granted a total of 499,756 PBV LTIP Units and 157,617 TBV LTIP Units.  The LTIP Units were valued in accordance with ASC 718 – Stock Compensation, at their fair value. The Company has reserved shares of common stock under the 2013 Plan for issuance upon vesting and conversion of the LTIP Units in accordance with their terms and conditions.



As of December 31, 2016, the Company had $6.7 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to unvested 2016 LTIP Awards granted under the Company’s stock compensation plans.  That cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 2.7 years.



DEFERRED STOCK COMPENSATION PLAN FOR DIRECTORS

The Amended and Restated Deferred Compensation Plan for Directors, which commenced January 1, 1999, allows non‑employee directors of the Company to elect to defer up to 100 percent of their annual retainer fee into deferred stock units.  The deferred stock units are convertible into an equal number of shares of common stock upon the directors’ termination of service from the Board of Directors or a change in control of the Company, as defined in the plan.  Deferred stock units are credited to each director quarterly using the closing price of the Company’s common stock on the applicable dividend record date for the respective quarter.  Each participating director’s account is also credited for an equivalent amount of deferred stock units based on the dividend rate for each quarter.



During the years  ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014,  14,274,  19,702 and 20,261 deferred stock units were earned, respectively.  As of December 31, 2016 and 2015, there were 193,711 and 178,039 deferred stock units outstanding, respectively.



EARNINGS PER SHARE/UNIT

Basic EPS or EPU excludes dilution and is computed by dividing net income available to common shareholders or unitholders by the weighted average number of shares or units outstanding for the period.  Diluted EPS or EPU reflects the potential dilution that could occur if securities or other contracts to issue common stock were exercised or converted into common stock.



The following information presents the Company’s results for the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014 in accordance with ASC 260, Earnings Per Share: (dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)



Mack-Cali Realty Corporation:



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Year Ended December 31,

Computation of Basic EPS

 

2016

 

 

2015

 

 

2014

Net income (loss)

$

130,294 

 

$

(142,052)

 

$

31,391 

Add: Noncontrolling interest in consolidated joint ventures

 

651 

 

 

1,044 

 

 

778 

Add (deduct):  Noncontrolling interest in Operating Partnership

 

(13,721)

 

 

15,256 

 

 

(3,602)

Net income (loss) available to common shareholders

$

117,224 

 

$

(125,752)

 

$

28,567 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted average common shares

 

89,746 

 

 

89,291 

 

 

88,727 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic EPS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss) available to common shareholders

$

1.31 

 

$

(1.41)

 

$

0.32 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 











 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Year Ended December 31,

Computation of Diluted EPS

 

2016

 

 

2015

 

 

2014

Net income (loss) available to common shareholders

$

117,224 

 

$

(125,752)

 

$

28,567 

Add (deduct): Noncontrolling interest in Operating Partnership

 

13,721 

 

 

(15,256)

 

 

3,602 

Net income (loss) for diluted earnings per share

$

130,945 

 

$

(141,008)

 

$

32,169 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted average common shares

 

100,498 

 

 

100,222 

 

 

100,041 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diluted EPS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss) available to common shareholders

$

1.30 

 

$

(1.41)

 

$

0.32 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



The following schedule reconciles the weighted average shares used in the basic EPS calculation to the shares used in the diluted EPS calculation:

(in thousands)



 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

Year Ended December 31,



 

2016

 

2015

 

 

2014

Basic EPS shares

 

89,746 

 

89,291 

 

 

88,727 

Add:  Operating Partnership – common units

 

10,499 

 

10,931 

 

 

11,272 

          Restricted Stock Awards

 

43 

 

 -

 

 

42 

          Stock Options

 

210 

 

 -

 

 

 -

Diluted EPS Shares

 

100,498 

 

100,222 

 

 

100,041 



Contingently issuable shares under the PSU awards were excluded from the denominator in 2016 and 2015 because the criteria had not been met for the periods.  Contingently issuable shares under Price Vesting Options were excluded from the denominator in 2015 because the criteria had not been met for the period.  Not included in the computations of diluted EPS were zero,  405,000 and 10,000 stock options as such securities were anti-dilutive during the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014, respectively. Also not included in the computations of diluted EPS were all of the LTIP units as such securities were anti-dilutive during the periods.  Unvested restricted stock outstanding as of December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014 were 120,245,  98,669 and 136,946 shares, respectively.    



Dividends declared per common share for the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014 was $0.60,  $0.60 and $0.75 per share, respectively.



Mack-Cali Realty, L.P.:





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

Year Ended December 31,

Computation of Basic EPU

 

 

2016

 

 

2015

 

 

2014

Net income (loss)

 

$

130,294 

 

$

(142,052)

 

$

31,391 

Add: Noncontrolling interest in consolidated joint ventures

 

 

651 

 

 

1,044 

 

 

778 

Net income (loss) available to common unitholders

 

$

130,945 

 

$

(141,008)

 

$

32,169 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted average common units

 

 

100,245 

 

 

100,222 

 

 

99,999 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic EPU:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss) available to common unitholders

 

$

1.31 

 

$

(1.41)

 

$

0.32 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

Year Ended December 31,

Computation of Diluted EPU

 

 

2016

 

 

2015

 

 

2014

Net income (loss) available to common unitholders

 

$

130,945 

 

$

(141,008)

 

$

32,169 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted average common unit

 

 

100,498 

 

 

100,222 

 

 

100,041 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diluted EPU:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss) available to common unitholders

 

$

1.30 

 

$

(1.41)

 

$

0.32 



The following schedule reconciles the weighted average units used in the basic EPU calculation to the units used in the diluted EPU calculation: (in thousands)





 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

Year Ended December 31,



 

2016

 

2015

 

 

2014

Basic EPU units

 

100,245 

 

100,222 

 

 

99,999 

Add:   Restricted Stock Awards

 

43 

 

 -

 

 

42 

           Stock Options

 

210 

 

 -

 

 

 -

Diluted EPU Units

 

100,498 

 

100,222 

 

 

100,041 



Contingently issuable shares under the PSU awards were excluded from the denominator in 2016 and 2015 because the criteria had not been met for the periods. Contingently issuable shares under Price Vesting Options were excluded from the denominator in 2015 because the criteria had not been met for the period.  Not included in the computations of diluted EPU were zero,  405,000 and 10,000 stock options as such securities were anti-dilutive during the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014, respectively.  Also not included in the computations of diluted EPU were all of the LTIP units as such securities were anti-dilutive during the periods.  Unvested restricted stock outstanding as of December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014 were 120,245,  98,669 and 136,946 shares, respectively. 



Distributions declared per common unit for the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014 was $0.60,  $0.60 and $0.75 per unit, respectively. 

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14MACK-CALI REALTY CORPORATION STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY AND MACK-CALI REALTY, L.P.’S PARTNERS’ CAPITAL



To maintain its qualification as a REIT, not more than 50 percent in value of the outstanding shares of the General Partner may be owned, directly or indirectly, by five or fewer individuals at any time during the last half of any taxable year of the General Partner, other than its initial taxable year (defined to include certain entities), applying certain constructive ownership rules.  To help ensure that the General Partner will not fail this test, the General Partner’s Charter provides, among other things, certain restrictions on the transfer of common stock to prevent further concentration of stock ownership.  Moreover, to evidence compliance with these requirements, the General Partner must maintain records that disclose the actual ownership of its outstanding common stock and demands written statements each year from the holders of record of designated percentages of its common stock requesting the disclosure of the beneficial owners of such common stock.



Partners’ Capital in the accompanying consolidated financial statements relates to (a) General Partners’ capital consisting of common units in the Operating Partnership held by the General Partner, and (b) Limited Partners’ capital consisting of common units and LTIP Units held by the limited partners.  See Note 15: Noncontrolling interests in Subsidiaries.



Any transactions resulting in the issuance of additional common and preferred stock of the General Partner result in a corresponding issuance by the Operating Partnership of an equivalent amount of common and preferred units to the General Partner.



SHARE/UNIT REPURCHASE PROGRAM

In September 2012, the Board of Directors of the General Partner renewed and authorized an increase to the General Partner’s repurchase program (“Repurchase Program”).  The General Partner has authorization to repurchase up to $150 million of its outstanding common stock under the renewed Repurchase Program, which it may repurchase from time to time in open market transactions at prevailing prices or through privately negotiated transactions.  The General Partner has purchased and retired 394,625 shares of its outstanding common stock for an aggregate cost of approximately $11 million (all of which occurred in the year ended December 31, 2012), with a remaining authorization under the Repurchase Program of $139 million.  Concurrent with these purchases, the General Partner sold to the Operating Partnership common units for approximately $11 million.

 

DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT AND STOCK PURCHASE PLAN

The General Partner has a Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan (the “DRIP”) which commenced in March 1999 under which approximately 5.5 million shares of the General Partner’s common stock have been reserved for future issuance.  The DRIP provides for automatic reinvestment of all or a portion of a participant’s dividends from the General Partner’s shares of common stock.  The DRIP also permits participants to make optional cash investments up to $5,000 a month without restriction and, if the Company waives this limit, for additional amounts subject to certain restrictions and other conditions set forth in the DRIP prospectus filed as part of the Company’s effective registration statement on Form S-3 filed with the SEC for the approximately 5.5 million shares of the General Partner’s common stock reserved for issuance under the DRIP. 



STOCK OPTION PLANS

In May 2013, the General Partner established the 2013 Incentive Stock Plan (the “2013 Plan”) under which a total of 4,600,000 shares have been reserved for issuance. 



On June 5, 2015, in connection with employment agreements entered into with each of Messrs. Rudin and DeMarco (together the “Executive Employment Agreements”), the Company granted options to purchase a total of 800,000 shares of the General Partner’s common stock, exercisable for a period of ten years with an exercise price equal to the closing price of the General Partner’s common stock on the grant date of $17.31 per share, with 400,000 of such options vesting in three equal annual installments commencing on the first anniversary of the grant date (“Time Vesting Options”), and 400,000 of such options vesting if the General Partner’s common stock trades at or above $25.00 per share for 30 consecutive trading days while the executive is employed (“Price Vesting Options”), or on or before June 30, 2019, subject to certain conditions.  The Price Vesting Options vested on July 5, 2016 on account of the price vesting condition being achieved.  



All currently outstanding stock options were granted under the 2013 plan.



Information regarding the Company’s stock option plans is summarized below:



 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

Weighted

 

 

Aggregate



 

 

 

Average

 

 

Intrinsic



Shares

 

 

Exercise

 

 

Value



Under Options

 

 

Price

 

 

$(000’s)

Outstanding at January 1, 2014

15,000 

 

$

40.54 

 

$

 -

Granted

5,000 

 

 

21.25 

 

 

 

Lapsed or Cancelled

(10,000)

 

 

38.07 

 

 

 

Outstanding at December 31, 2014  ($21.25 – $45.47)

10,000 

 

$

33.36 

 

 

 -

Granted

800,000 

 

 

17.31 

 

 

 

Lapsed or Cancelled

(5,000)

 

 

45.47 

 

 

 

Outstanding at December 31, 2015 ($17.31 - $21.25)

805,000 

 

$

17.33 

 

 

4,843 

Lapsed or Cancelled

(5,000)

 

 

21.25 

 

 

 

Outstanding at December 31, 2016 ($17.31)

800,000 

 

$

17.31 

 

$

9,368 

Options exercisable at December 31, 2016

533,334 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Available for grant at December 31, 2016

2,695,978 

 

 

 

 

 

 



The weighted average fair value of options granted during the year ended December 31, 2015 and 2014 was $3.06 and $1.71 per option, respectively. The fair value of each option grant is estimated on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes model for Time Vesting Options granted during the year ended December 31, 2015 and for options granted during the year ended December 31, 2014 and the Monte Carlo method for Price Vesting Options granted during the year ended December 31, 2015.  The following weighted average assumptions are included in the Company’s fair value calculations of stock options granted during the year ended December 31, 2015 and 2014:





 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 



2015

 

2014 

 



Time Vesting

 

Price Vesting

 

Stock

 



Options

 

Options

 

Options

 

Expected life (in years)

6.0 

 

5.8 

 

6.0 

 

Risk-free interest rate

2.04 

%

1.96 

%

1.50 

%

Volatility

29.0 

%

29.0 

%

20.26 

%

Dividend yield

3.5 

%

3.5 

%

5.65 

%



There were no stock options exercised under any stock option plans for the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014.  The Company has a policy of issuing new shares to satisfy stock option exercises.



As of December 31, 2016 and 2015, the stock options outstanding had a weighted average remaining contractual life of approximately 8.4 years and 9.4 years, respectively.



The Company recognized stock options expense of $1,407,000,  $432,000 and  $4,000 for the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014, respectively.



RESTRICTED STOCK AWARDS

The Company has issued stock awards (“Restricted Stock Awards”) to officers, certain other employees, and non-employee members of the Board of Directors of the General Partner, which allow the holders to each receive a certain amount of shares of the General Partner’s common stock generally over a one to seven-year vesting period, of which 120,245 unvested shares were legally outstanding at December 31, 2016Vesting of the Restricted Stock Awards issued to executive officers and certain other employees is based on time and service.    



On June 5, 2015, in connection with the Executive Employment Agreements, the Company granted a total of 37,550.54 Restricted Stock Awards, which were valued in accordance with ASC 718 – Stock Compensation, at their fair value.  These awards vest equally over a three-year period on each annual anniversary date of the grant date.



All currently outstanding and unvested Restricted Stock Awards provided to the officers, certain other employees, and members of the Board of Directors of the General Partner were issued under the 2013 Plan. 



Information regarding the Restricted Stock Awards grant activity is summarized below:



 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 



 

 

 

Weighted-Average



 

 

 

Grant – Date



Shares

 

 

Fair Value

Outstanding at January 1, 2014

153,560 

 

$

25.20 

Granted (a) (b) (c)

376,719 

 

 

20.04 

Vested

(183,214)

 

 

22.37 

Forfeited

(119)

 

 

26.36 

Outstanding at December 31, 2014

346,946 

 

$

21.09 

Granted (d)

41,337 

 

 

17.51 

Vested

(250,132)

 

 

21.44 

Forfeited

(1,931)

 

 

20.31 

Outstanding at December 31, 2015

136,220 

 

$

19.36 

Granted

74,622 

 

 

23.79 

Vested

(61,654)

 

 

18.94 

Forfeited

(3,910)

 

 

21.58 

Outstanding at December 31, 2016

145,278 

 

$

21.76 



(a)Included in the 376,719 Restricted Stock Awards granted in 2014 were 8,211 awards granted to the Company’s two executive officers, Anthony Krug and Gary Wagner.

(b)Includes 42,000 Performance Shares which were legally granted in 2013 for which the 2014 performance goals were set by the Committee on March 31, 2014.  Also includes 87,734 shares which were additionally considered granted for accounting purposes to two executive officers in connection with their departure effective March 31, 2014, which vested on April 1, 2014.

(c)Includes 126,000 Performance Shares which were legally granted in 2013 for which future performance goals had not yet been set by the Committee.  These awards were not considered granted for accounting purposes until these goals are set.  These were considered granted in 2014 for accounting purposes in connection with the announcement of the departure of Mitchell E. Hersh in the fourth quarter 2014.

(d)Included in the 41,337 Restricted Stock Awards granted in 2015 were 37,551 awards granted to the Company’s two executive officers, Mitchell E. Rudin and Michael J. DeMarco.

 

As of December 31, 2016, the Company had $1.1 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to unvested Restricted Stock Awards granted under the Company’s stock compensation plans.  That cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 2.4 years.



PERFORMANCE SHARE UNITS

On June 5, 2015, in connection with the Executive Employment Agreements, the Company granted a total of 112,651.64 performance share units (“PSUs”) which will vest from 0 to 150 percent of the number of PSUs granted based on the Company’s total shareholder return relative to a peer group of equity office REITs over a three-year performance period starting from the grant date, each PSU evidencing the right to receive a share of the Company’s common stock upon vesting.  The PSUs are also entitled to the payment of dividend equivalents in respect of vested PSUs in the form of additional PSUs.  The PSUs were valued in accordance with ASC 718, Compensation - Stock Compensation, at their fair value on the grant date, utilizing a Monte-Carlo simulation to estimate the probability of the vesting conditions being satisfied. 



The Company has reserved shares of common stock under the 2013 Plan for issuance upon vesting of the PSUs in accordance with their terms and conditions. 



As of December 31, 2016, the Company had $0.7 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to unvested PSUs granted under the Company’s stock compensation plans.  That cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 1.4 years.



LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLAN AWARDS

On March 8, 2016, the Company granted Long-Term Incentive Plan (“LTIP”) awards to senior management of the Company, including all of the Company’s executive officers (the “2016 LTIP Awards”).  All of the 2016 LTIP Awards were in the form of units in the Operating Partnership (“LTIP Units”) and constitute awards under the 2013 Plan. For Messrs. Rudin, DeMarco and Tycher, approximately 25 percent of the target 2016 LTIP Award was in the form of a time-based award that will vest after three years on March 8, 2019 (the “2016 TBV LTIP Units”), and the remaining approximately 75 percent of the target 2016 LTIP Award was in the form of a performance-based award under a new Outperformance Plan (the “2016 OPP”) adopted by the Company’s Board of Directors consisting of a multi-year, performance-based equity compensation plan and related forms of award agreement (the “2016 PBV LTIP Units”).  For all other executive officers, approximately 40 percent of the target 2016 LTIP Award was in the form of 2016 TBV LTIP Units and the remaining approximately 60 percent of the target 2016 LTIP Award was in the form of 2016 PBV LTIP Units.



The 2016 OPP is designed to align the interests of senior management to relative and absolute performance of the Company over a three-year performance period from March 8, 2016 through March 7, 2019. The senior management team that received 2016 LTIP Awards includes the Company’s eight executive officers.  Participants in the 2016 OPP will only earn the full awards if, over the three-year performance period, the Company achieves a 50 percent absolute total stockholder return (“TSR”) and if the Company is in the 75th percentile of performance versus the NAREIT Office Index.



LTIP Units will remain subject to forfeiture depending on the extent that the 2016 LTIP Awards vest. The number of LTIP Units to be issued initially to recipients of the 2016 PBV LTIP Awards is the maximum number of LTIP Units that may be earned under the awards. The number of LTIP Units that actually vest for each award recipient will be determined at the end of the performance measurement period. TSR for the Company and for the Index over the three-year measurement period and other circumstances will determine how many LTIP Units vest for each recipient; if they are fewer than the number issued initially, the balance will be forfeited as of the performance measurement date.



Prior to vesting, recipients of LTIP Units will be entitled to receive per unit distributions equal to one-tenth (10 percent) of the regular quarterly distributions payable on a common unit of limited partnership interest in the Operating Partnership (a “common unit”), but will not be entitled to receive any special distributions. Distributions with respect to the other nine-tenths (90 percent) of regular quarterly distributions payable on a common unit will accrue but shall only become payable upon vesting of the LTIP Unit. After vesting of the 2016 TBV LTIP Units or the end of the measurement period for the 2016 PBV LTIP Units, the number of LTIP Units, both vested and unvested, will be entitled to receive distributions in an amount per unit equal to distributions, both regular and special, payable on a common unit.



The Company granted a total of 499,756 PBV LTIP Units and 157,617 TBV LTIP Units.  The LTIP Units were valued in accordance with ASC 718 – Stock Compensation, at their fair value. The Company has reserved shares of common stock under the 2013 Plan for issuance upon vesting and conversion of the LTIP Units in accordance with their terms and conditions.



As of December 31, 2016, the Company had $6.7 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to unvested 2016 LTIP Awards granted under the Company’s stock compensation plans.  That cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 2.7 years.



DEFERRED STOCK COMPENSATION PLAN FOR DIRECTORS

The Amended and Restated Deferred Compensation Plan for Directors, which commenced January 1, 1999, allows non‑employee directors of the Company to elect to defer up to 100 percent of their annual retainer fee into deferred stock units.  The deferred stock units are convertible into an equal number of shares of common stock upon the directors’ termination of service from the Board of Directors or a change in control of the Company, as defined in the plan.  Deferred stock units are credited to each director quarterly using the closing price of the Company’s common stock on the applicable dividend record date for the respective quarter.  Each participating director’s account is also credited for an equivalent amount of deferred stock units based on the dividend rate for each quarter.



During the years  ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014,  14,274,  19,702 and 20,261 deferred stock units were earned, respectively.  As of December 31, 2016 and 2015, there were 193,711 and 178,039 deferred stock units outstanding, respectively.



EARNINGS PER SHARE/UNIT

Basic EPS or EPU excludes dilution and is computed by dividing net income available to common shareholders or unitholders by the weighted average number of shares or units outstanding for the period.  Diluted EPS or EPU reflects the potential dilution that could occur if securities or other contracts to issue common stock were exercised or converted into common stock.



The following information presents the Company’s results for the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014 in accordance with ASC 260, Earnings Per Share: (dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)



Mack-Cali Realty Corporation:



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Year Ended December 31,

Computation of Basic EPS

 

2016

 

 

2015

 

 

2014

Net income (loss)

$

130,294 

 

$

(142,052)

 

$

31,391 

Add: Noncontrolling interest in consolidated joint ventures

 

651 

 

 

1,044 

 

 

778 

Add (deduct):  Noncontrolling interest in Operating Partnership

 

(13,721)

 

 

15,256 

 

 

(3,602)

Net income (loss) available to common shareholders

$

117,224 

 

$

(125,752)

 

$

28,567 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted average common shares

 

89,746 

 

 

89,291 

 

 

88,727 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic EPS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss) available to common shareholders

$

1.31 

 

$

(1.41)

 

$

0.32 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 











 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Year Ended December 31,

Computation of Diluted EPS

 

2016

 

 

2015

 

 

2014

Net income (loss) available to common shareholders

$

117,224 

 

$

(125,752)

 

$

28,567 

Add (deduct): Noncontrolling interest in Operating Partnership

 

13,721 

 

 

(15,256)

 

 

3,602 

Net income (loss) for diluted earnings per share

$

130,945 

 

$

(141,008)

 

$

32,169 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted average common shares

 

100,498 

 

 

100,222 

 

 

100,041 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diluted EPS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss) available to common shareholders

$

1.30 

 

$

(1.41)

 

$

0.32 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



The following schedule reconciles the weighted average shares used in the basic EPS calculation to the shares used in the diluted EPS calculation:

(in thousands)



 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

Year Ended December 31,



 

2016

 

2015

 

 

2014

Basic EPS shares

 

89,746 

 

89,291 

 

 

88,727 

Add:  Operating Partnership – common units

 

10,499 

 

10,931 

 

 

11,272 

          Restricted Stock Awards

 

43 

 

 -

 

 

42 

          Stock Options

 

210 

 

 -

 

 

 -

Diluted EPS Shares

 

100,498 

 

100,222 

 

 

100,041 



Contingently issuable shares under the PSU awards were excluded from the denominator in 2016 and 2015 because the criteria had not been met for the periods.  Contingently issuable shares under Price Vesting Options were excluded from the denominator in 2015 because the criteria had not been met for the period.  Not included in the computations of diluted EPS were zero,  405,000 and 10,000 stock options as such securities were anti-dilutive during the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014, respectively. Also not included in the computations of diluted EPS were all of the LTIP units as such securities were anti-dilutive during the periods.  Unvested restricted stock outstanding as of December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014 were 120,245,  98,669 and 136,946 shares, respectively.    



Dividends declared per common share for the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014 was $0.60,  $0.60 and $0.75 per share, respectively.



Mack-Cali Realty, L.P.:





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

Year Ended December 31,

Computation of Basic EPU

 

 

2016

 

 

2015

 

 

2014

Net income (loss)

 

$

130,294 

 

$

(142,052)

 

$

31,391 

Add: Noncontrolling interest in consolidated joint ventures

 

 

651 

 

 

1,044 

 

 

778 

Net income (loss) available to common unitholders

 

$

130,945 

 

$

(141,008)

 

$

32,169 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted average common units

 

 

100,245 

 

 

100,222 

 

 

99,999 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic EPU:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss) available to common unitholders

 

$

1.31 

 

$

(1.41)

 

$

0.32 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

Year Ended December 31,

Computation of Diluted EPU

 

 

2016

 

 

2015

 

 

2014

Net income (loss) available to common unitholders

 

$

130,945 

 

$

(141,008)

 

$

32,169 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted average common unit

 

 

100,498 

 

 

100,222 

 

 

100,041 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diluted EPU:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss) available to common unitholders

 

$

1.30 

 

$

(1.41)

 

$

0.32 



The following schedule reconciles the weighted average units used in the basic EPU calculation to the units used in the diluted EPU calculation: (in thousands)





 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

Year Ended December 31,



 

2016

 

2015

 

 

2014

Basic EPU units

 

100,245 

 

100,222 

 

 

99,999 

Add:   Restricted Stock Awards

 

43 

 

 -

 

 

42 

           Stock Options

 

210 

 

 -

 

 

 -

Diluted EPU Units

 

100,498 

 

100,222 

 

 

100,041 



Contingently issuable shares under the PSU awards were excluded from the denominator in 2016 and 2015 because the criteria had not been met for the periods. Contingently issuable shares under Price Vesting Options were excluded from the denominator in 2015 because the criteria had not been met for the period.  Not included in the computations of diluted EPU were zero,  405,000 and 10,000 stock options as such securities were anti-dilutive during the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014, respectively.  Also not included in the computations of diluted EPU were all of the LTIP units as such securities were anti-dilutive during the periods.  Unvested restricted stock outstanding as of December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014 were 120,245,  98,669 and 136,946 shares, respectively. 



Distributions declared per common unit for the years ended December 31, 2016,  2015 and 2014 was $0.60,  $0.60 and $0.75 per unit, respectively.