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0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 19 | The preparation of these condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in these condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 20 | Actual results could differ materially from those estimates. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 21 | Prior period costs associated with the Company’s high-profile retail stores have been reclassified to conform to the current period’s presentation. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 22 | Refer to Note 7, “Segment Information and Geographic Data,” of this Form 10-Q. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 23 | These condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes should be read in conjunction with the Company’s annual consolidated financial statements and the notes thereto for the fiscal year ended September 24, 2011, included in its Annual Report on Form 10-K (the “2011 Form 10-K”). | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 24 | The Company’s fiscal year is the 52 or 53-week period that ends on the last Saturday of September. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 25 | The Company’s fiscal year 2012 will include 53-weeks and ends on September 29, 2012. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 26 | An additional week has been included in the first quarter of 2012 to realign the Company’s fiscal quarters more closely to calendar quarters. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 27 | Unless otherwise stated, references to particular years or quarters refer to the Company’s fiscal years ended in September and the associated quarters of those fiscal years. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 28 | Earnings Per Common Share
Basic earnings per common share is computed by dividing income available to common shareholders by the weighted-average number of shares of common stock outstanding during the period. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 29 | Diluted earnings per common share is computed by dividing income available to common shareholders by the weighted-average number of shares of common stock outstanding during the period increased to include the number of additional shares of common stock that would have been outstanding if the potentially dilutive secur... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 30 | Potentially dilutive securities include outstanding stock options, shares to be purchased under the Company’s employee stock purchase plan and unvested restricted stock units (“RSUs”). | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 31 | The dilutive effect of potentially dilutive securities is reflected in diluted earnings per common share by application of the treasury stock method. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 32 | Under the treasury stock method, an increase in the fair market value of the Company’s common stock can result in a greater dilutive effect from potentially dilutive securities. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 33 | The following table shows the computation of basic and diluted earnings per common share for the three- and nine-month periods ended June 30, 2012 and June 25, 2011 (in thousands, except net income in millions and per share amounts):
The number of potentially dilutive securities excluded from the computation of diluted... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 34 | Fair Value Measurements
Fair value is the price that would be received from selling an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 35 | Fair value is estimated by applying the following hierarchy, which prioritizes the inputs used to measure fair value into three levels and bases the categorization within the hierarchy upon the lowest level of input that is available and significant to the fair value measurement:
Level 1 - Quoted prices in active marke... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 36 | Level 2 - Observable inputs other than quoted prices in active markets for identical assets and liabilities, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in inactive markets, or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data for substantially the full term of the asset... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 37 | Level 3 - Inputs that are generally unobservable and typically reflect management’s estimate of assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 38 | Note 2 - Financial Instruments
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Marketable Securities
The following tables show the Company’s cash and available-for-sale securities’ adjusted cost, gross unrealized gains, gross unrealized losses and fair value by significant investment category recorded as cash and cash equivalents or short-... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 39 | The Company may sell certain of its marketable securities prior to their stated maturities for strategic reasons including, but not limited to, anticipation of credit deterioration and duration management. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 40 | The net realized gains or losses recognized during the three- and nine-month periods ended June 30, 2012 and June 25, 2011 related to such sales were not significant. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 41 | The maturities of the Company’s long-term marketable securities generally range from one to five years. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 42 | As of June 30, 2012 and September 24, 2011, gross unrealized losses related to individual securities that had been in a continuous loss position for 12 months or longer were not significant. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 43 | As of June 30, 2012, the Company considers the declines in market value of its marketable securities investment portfolio to be temporary in nature and does not consider any of its investments other-than-temporarily impaired. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 44 | The Company typically invests in highly-rated securities, and its investment policy generally limits the amount of credit exposure to any one issuer. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 45 | The policy requires investments generally to be investment grade, with the primary objective of minimizing the potential risk of principal loss. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 46 | Fair values were determined for each individual security in the investment portfolio. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 47 | When evaluating an investment for other-than-temporary impairment, the Company reviews factors such as the length of time and extent to which fair value has been below its cost basis, the financial condition of the issuer and any changes thereto, and the Company’s intent to sell, or whether it is more likely than not i... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 48 | During the three- and nine-month periods ended June 30, 2012 and June 25, 2011, the Company did not recognize any significant impairment charges. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 49 | Derivative Financial Instruments
The Company uses derivatives to partially offset its business exposure to foreign currency exchange risk. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 50 | The Company may enter into foreign currency forward and option contracts to offset some of the foreign exchange risk on expected future cash flows on certain forecasted revenue and cost of sales, on net investments in certain foreign subsidiaries, and on certain existing assets and liabilities. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 51 | To help protect gross margins from fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, certain of the Company’s subsidiaries whose functional currency is the U.S. dollar hedge a portion of forecasted foreign currency revenue. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 52 | The Company’s subsidiaries whose functional currency is not the U.S. dollar and who sell in local currencies may hedge a portion of forecasted inventory purchases not denominated in the subsidiaries’ functional currencies. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 53 | The Company typically hedges portions of its forecasted foreign currency exposure associated with revenue and inventory purchases generally up to six months. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 54 | To help protect the net investment in a foreign operation from adverse changes in foreign currency exchange rates, the Company may enter into foreign currency forward and option contracts to offset the changes in the carrying amounts of these investments due to fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 55 | The Company may also enter into foreign currency forward and option contracts to partially offset the foreign currency exchange gains and losses generated by the re-measurement of certain assets and liabilities denominated in non-functional currencies. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 56 | However, the Company may choose not to hedge certain foreign currency exchange exposures for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, accounting considerations and the prohibitive economic cost of hedging particular exposures. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 57 | There can be no assurance the hedges will offset more than a portion of the financial impact resulting from movements in foreign currency exchange rates. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 58 | The Company records all derivatives in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets at fair value. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 59 | The Company’s accounting treatment of these instruments are based on whether the instruments are designated as hedge or non-hedge instruments. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 60 | The effective portions of cash flow hedges are recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income (“AOCI”) until the hedged item is recognized in earnings. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 61 | The effective portions of net investment hedges are recorded in other comprehensive income as a part of the cumulative translation adjustment. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 62 | The ineffective portions of cash flow hedges and net investment hedges are recorded in other income and expense. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 63 | Derivatives that are not designated as hedging instruments are adjusted to fair value through earnings in the financial statement line item to which the derivative relates. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 64 | The Company had a net deferred gain associated with cash flow hedges of $201 million and $290 million, net of taxes, recorded in AOCI as of June 30, 2012 and September 24, 2011, respectively. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 65 | Deferred gains and losses associated with cash flow hedges of forecasted foreign currency revenue are recognized as a component of net sales in the same period as the related revenue is recognized, and deferred gains and losses related to cash flow hedges of forecasted inventory purchases are recognized as a component ... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 66 | Substantially all of the Company’s hedged transactions as of June 30, 2012 are expected to occur within six months. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 67 | Derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges must be de-designated as hedges when it is probable the forecasted hedged transaction will not occur in the initially identified time period or within a subsequent two-month time period. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 68 | Deferred gains and losses in AOCI associated with such derivative instruments are reclassified immediately into other income and expense. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 69 | Any subsequent changes in fair value of such derivative instruments are reflected in other income and expense unless they are re-designated as hedges of other transactions. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 70 | The Company did not recognize any significant net gains or losses related to the loss of hedge designation on discontinued cash flow hedges during the three- and nine-month periods ended June 30, 2012 and June 25, 2011. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 71 | The Company’s unrealized net gains and losses on net investment hedges, included in the cumulative translation adjustment account of AOCI, were not significant as of June 30, 2012 and September 24, 2011, respectively. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 72 | The ineffective portions of and amounts excluded from the effectiveness test of net investment hedges are recorded in other income and expense. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 73 | During the three and nine-month periods ended June 30, 2012 and June 25, 2011, the gain/loss recognized in other income and expense for foreign currency forward and option contracts not designated as hedging instruments was not significant. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 74 | These amounts represent the net gain or loss on the derivative contracts and do not include changes in the related exposures, which generally offset a portion of the gain or loss on the derivative contracts. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 75 | The following table shows the notional principal amounts of the Company’s outstanding derivative instruments and credit risk amounts associated with outstanding or unsettled derivative instruments as of June 30, 2012 and September 24, 2011 (in millions):
The notional principal amounts for outstanding derivative instrum... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 76 | The credit risk amounts represent the Company’s gross exposure to potential accounting loss on derivative instruments that are outstanding or unsettled if all counterparties failed to perform according to the terms of the contract, based on then-current currency exchange rates at each respective date. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 77 | The Company’s gross exposure on these transactions may be further mitigated by collateral received from certain counterparties. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 78 | The Company’s exposure to credit loss and market risk will vary over time as a function of currency exchange rates. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 79 | Although the table above reflects the notional principal and credit risk amounts of the Company’s foreign exchange instruments, it does not reflect the gains or losses associated with the exposures and transactions that the foreign exchange instruments are intended to hedge. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 80 | The amounts ultimately realized upon settlement of these financial instruments, together with the gains and losses on the underlying exposures, will depend on actual market conditions during the remaining life of the instruments. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 81 | The Company generally enters into master netting arrangements, which reduce credit risk by permitting net settlement of transactions with the same counterparty. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 82 | To further limit credit risk, the Company generally enters into collateral security arrangements that provide for collateral to be received or posted when the net fair value of certain financial instruments fluctuates from contractually established thresholds. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 83 | The Company presents its derivative assets and derivative liabilities at their gross fair values. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 84 | The Company received cash collateral related to the derivative instruments under its collateral security arrangements of $492 million and $288 million as of June 30, 2012 and September 24, 2011, respectively. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 85 | These amounts are classified as accrued expenses in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 86 | The Company did not have any derivative instruments with credit risk-related contingent features that would require it to post additional collateral as of June 30, 2012 or September 24, 2011. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 87 | The following tables show the Company’s derivative instruments at gross fair value as reflected in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of June 30, 2012 and September 24, 2011 (in millions):
(a) The fair value of derivative assets is measured using Level 2 fair value inputs and is recorded as other current asse... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 88 | (b) The fair value of derivative liabilities is measured using Level 2 fair value inputs and is recorded as accrued expenses in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 89 | The following tables show the pre-tax effect of the Company’s derivative instruments designated as cash flow and net investment hedges in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three- and nine-month periods ended June 30, 2012 and June 25, 2011 (in millions):
(a) Includes gains/(losses) reclassifie... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 90 | There were no amounts reclassified from AOCI into net income for the effective portion of net investment hedges for the three months ended June 30, 2012. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 91 | (b) Includes gains/(losses) reclassified from AOCI into net income for the effective portion of cash flow hedges, of which $(101) million and $(61) million were recognized within net sales and cost of sales, respectively, within the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations for the three months ended June 25, 2011... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 92 | There were no amounts reclassified from AOCI into net income for the effective portion of net investment hedges for the three months ended June 25, 2011. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 93 | (c) Includes gains/(losses) reclassified from AOCI into net income for the effective portion of cash flow hedges, of which $404 million and $64 million were recognized within net sales and cost of sales, respectively, within the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations for the nine months ended June 30, 2012. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 94 | There were no amounts reclassified from AOCI into net income for the effective portion of net investment hedges for the nine months ended June 30, 2012. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 95 | (d) Includes gains/(losses) reclassified from AOCI into net income for the effective portion of cash flow hedges, of which $(382) million and $(319) million were recognized within net sales and cost of sales, respectively, within the Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations for the nine months ended June 25, 2011... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 96 | There were no amounts reclassified from AOCI into net income for the effective portion of net investment hedges for the nine months ended June 25, 2011. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 97 | (e) Refer to Note 5, “Shareholders’ Equity and Share-based Compensation” of this Form 10-Q, which summarizes the activity in AOCI related to derivatives. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 98 | Accounts Receivable
The Company has considerable trade receivables outstanding with its third-party cellular network carriers, wholesalers, retailers, value-added resellers, small and mid-sized businesses, and education, enterprise and government customers that are not covered by collateral, third-party financing arran... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 99 | There were no customers that accounted for 10% or more of the Company’s trade receivables as of June 30, 2012 and September 24, 2011, respectively. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 100 | The Company’s cellular network carriers accounted for 47% and 52% of trade receivables as of June 30, 2012 and September 24, 2011, respectively. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 101 | Additionally, the Company has non-trade receivables from certain of its manufacturing vendors. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 102 | Vendor non-trade receivables from two of the Company’s vendors accounted for 56% and 26% of non-trade receivables as of June 30, 2012 and two of the Company’s vendors accounted for 53% and 29% of non-trade receivables as of September 24, 2011. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 103 | Note 3 - Condensed Consolidated Financial Statement Details
The following tables show the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statement details as of June 30, 2012 and September 24, 2011 (in millions):
Property, Plant and Equipment
Accrued Expenses
Non-Current Liabilities
Note 4 - Income Taxes
As of June 30, 201... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 104 | As of September 24, 2011, the total amount of gross unrecognized tax benefits was $1.4 billion, of which $563 million, if recognized, would affect the Company’s effective tax rate. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 105 | The Company’s total gross unrecognized tax benefits are classified as other non-current liabilities in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 106 | The Company had $343 million and $261 million of gross interest and penalties accrued as of June 30, 2012 and September 24, 2011, respectively, which are classified as other non-current liabilities in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 107 | Management believes that an adequate provision has been made for any adjustments that may result from tax examinations. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 108 | However, the outcome of tax audits cannot be predicted with certainty. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 109 | If any issues addressed in the Company’s tax audits are resolved in a manner not consistent with management’s expectations, the Company could be required to adjust its provision for income tax in the period such resolution occurs. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 110 | Although timing of the resolution and/or closure of audits is not certain, the Company believes it is reasonably possible that tax audit resolutions could reduce its unrecognized tax benefits by between $120 million and $170 million in the next 12 months. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 111 | Note 5 - Shareholders’ Equity and Share-based Compensation
Preferred Stock
The Company has five million shares of authorized preferred stock, none of which is issued or outstanding. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 112 | Under the terms of the Company’s Restated Articles of Incorporation, the Board of Directors is authorized to determine or alter the rights, preferences, privileges and restrictions of the Company’s authorized but unissued shares of preferred stock. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 113 | Comprehensive Income
Comprehensive income consists of two components, net income and other comprehensive income. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 114 | Other comprehensive income refers to revenue, expenses, and gains and losses that under GAAP are recorded as an element of shareholders’ equity but are excluded from net income. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 115 | The Company’s other comprehensive income consists of foreign currency translation adjustments from those subsidiaries not using the U.S. dollar as their functional currency, unrealized gains and losses on marketable securities classified as available-for-sale, and net deferred gains and losses on certain derivative ins... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 116 | The following table presents the components of comprehensive income, net of taxes, during the three- and nine-month periods ended June 30, 2012 and June 25, 2011 (in millions):
The following table summarizes activity in other comprehensive income related to derivatives, net of taxes, held by the Company during the thre... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 117 | RSUs that vested during the three- and nine-month periods ended June 25, 2011 had fair values of $637 million and $1.4 billion, respectively, as of their applicable vesting dates. | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
0000320193 | 20120725 | 10-Q | 118 | A summary of the Company’s stock option activity and related information for the nine months ended June 30, 2012 is as follows (in thousands, except weighted-average exercise price amounts and weighted-average remaining contractual term in years):
Aggregate intrinsic value represents the value of the Company’s closing ... | 0001193125-12-314552/full-submission.txt |
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