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Related Party Transaction
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2012
Related Party Transaction [Abstract]  
Related Party Transaction

 

6.       RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

In early 2004, the Company learned that certain trading activity of the IPOF Fund L.P., an owner of more than 5% of the outstanding Common Stock, may have violated the short-swing profit rules under Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The Company promptly conducted an investigation of the matter. IPOF Fund L.P. and its affiliates entered into a settlement agreement with the Company on March 3, 2004 regarding the potential Section 16(b) liability issues that provided for the Company's recovery of $301,957 no later than March 3, 2006. In December 2005, the United States District Court in Cleveland, Ohio appointed a receiver to identify and administer the assets of the IPOF Fund, L.P. and its general partner, David Dadante. The Company informed the IPOF receiver of such agreement, but the likelihood of recovering such amount from the receiver is doubtful. The Company has not recorded any estimated receivable from this settlement. Additionally, the Federal Court has indefinitely restricted the financial institutions holding Company stock owned by the IPOF Fund L.P. and Mr. Dadante in margin accounts from selling any of these shares. The court has permitted open market sales by the receiver as he may in his sole discretion determine to be consistent with his duty to maximize the value of the assets of IPOF Fund, L.P. and as warranted by market conditions. The receiver has indicated to the Company that he does not intend to direct any open market sales during this period except in circumstances in which he believes that there would be no material adverse impact on the market price for the Company's shares.

 

The Company leases a single engine aircraft from a company wholly-owned by the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, pursuant to an agreement that provides for the Company to pay for approximately 86% of all expenses associated with this aircraft. This allocation is determined annually based on actual business usage and applied throughout the following year. The Company paid approximately $48,000 and $53,000 for use of the airplane for the three months ended March 31, 2012 and 2011 respectively.