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ION Geophysical Corporation (NYSE:IO) Files An 8-K Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders

ION Geophysical Corporation (NYSE:IO) Files An 8-K Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security HoldersItem 5.07. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.

Results of Special Meeting of Stockholders

On November 30, 2018, ION Geophysical Corporation (the “Company”) held a Special Meeting of Stockholders (the “Special Meeting”) in Houston, Texas. Of the 14,117,298 shares of common stock outstanding and entitled to vote as of the record date, 8,055,936 shares (57.06%) were present or represented by proxy at the Special Meeting.At the Special Meeting, the Company’s stockholders approved the proposal to amend the Company’s Second Amended and Restated 2013 Long-Term Incentive Plan (the “2013 LTIP”).

The results of the voting on the matter submitted to the stockholders were as follows:

Proposal

For

Against

Abstain

Approval of certain amendments to the Company's 2013 LTIP, including increasing the total number of shares of our Common Stock available for issuance under the 2013 LTIP by 1.2million shares, for a total of 1,661,130 shares, eliminating the restriction on the number of shares in the 2013 LTIP that can be issued as full value awards, and certain other technical updates and clarifications related to Section162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended.

5,963,734

2,014,437

77,765

Item 5.07. Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers.

On November 29, 2018, the Compensation Committee of the Company’s Board of Directors approved grants of certain equity compensation awards to its key employees, including its officers. The Compensation Committee made the grants contingent upon the approval, by the Company’s shareholders, of the amendments to the 2013 LTIP that are addressed in Item 5.07 above. The table below shows the grants issued on December 1, 2018 to the current named executive officers of the Company of (i) shares of the Company’s restricted stock under the Company’s 2013 LTIP, as amended on November 30, 2018 (the “LTIP”), and (ii)awards of cash settled SARs under the Company’s 2018 Stock Appreciation Rights Plan (the “SAR Plan”).

Executive Officer

Title

Shares of Restricted Stock (#)

SARs (#)

R. Brian Hanson

President, Chief Executive Officer and Director

180,000

192,000

Steven A. Bate

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

89,430

95,435

Christopher T. Usher

Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Operations Optimization

89,430

95,435

Kenneth G. Williamson

Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, E&P Technology& Services

89,430

95,435

Matthew R. Powers

Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary

38,443

40,995

The shares of restricted stock awarded will vest in one-third increments each year over a three-year period, conditioned upon the recipient’s continued employment during that time; however, in addition to this time-based vesting restriction, none of the awards will vest unless certain performance measures are satisfied, as follows:

If the 20-day volume weighted average price (the “VWAP”) per share of the Company’s common stock does not meet or exceed $17.50, none of the shares shall vest; if the VWAP meets or exceeds $17.50 but does not meet or exceed $22.50, 1/3 of the shares shall vest; if the VWAP meets or exceeds $22.50 but does not meet or exceed $27.50, 2/3 of the shares shall vest; and for full vesting, the VWAP must meet or exceed $27.50. The performance measures are in addition to the time-based vesting restriction, and vice versa.

During the period that the restricted stock has not yet vested, holders of shares of restricted stock are entitled to the same voting rights as all other holders of common stock.

The SARs have a per SAR exercise price of $8.85, which was the closing sales price per share of the Company's common stock on the NYSE on the last trading day prior to the date of grant, in accordance with the terms of the SAR Plan. The SARS have the same time-based and performance based vesting restrictions as the restricted stock, described above. The maximum value of each SAR is capped at $27.50.

As previously discussed in filings with the SEC related to the Special Meeting, the awards are less dilutive to shareholders than awards under a traditional plan comprised of both restricted stock and stock options. As also discussed, the Company has no intention to award further equity from the LTIP to the persons in these positions over the next three years; giving effect to this intention, the per-year value of the awards reflected in this filing, including the SARS, is significantly below the per-year value of equity compensation recommended by consultant AON Hewitt, which the Company engaged earlier this year to perform an analysis of our compensation program.

About ION Geophysical Corporation (NYSE:IO)
ION Geophysical Corporation is a technology focused company that provides geophysical technology, services and solutions to the global oil and gas industry. The Company offers services and products through four segments: Solutions, Systems, Software and Ocean Bottom Services (OBS). The Company’s Solutions segment provides over two service activities: Ventures group and Imaging Services group. The Company’s Systems segment’s products include Marine Acquisition Systems, Marine Positioning Systems and Geophones. The Company’s Software segment provides command and control software systems, related software and services for towed marine streamer, and seabed operations, as well as survey design. The Company, through OceanGeo B.V., offers an integrated OBS solution, which includes expert survey design, planning and optimization, superior data captured using multicomponent acquisition systems available to OceanGeo; data acquisition, and data processing, interpretation and reservoir services.

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