Thank you, Joe. Overall, railcar demand has softened from its peak over the past couple of quarters due to the continued weakness in oil prices and commodities in general as well as a reduction in manufacturing. These factors have collectively impacted railcar loadings. Commodity loadings on U.S. railroads in the fourth quarter of 2015 were down 11.3% when compared to the fourth quarter of 2014. Coal, grain, metallic ores and crushed stones, sand and gravel loadings all weakened in the fourth quarter of 2015 from fourth quarter 2014 levels. Intermodal container loadings, however, grew slightly by 0.5% over the same period. Deliveries for the fourth quarter of 2015 totaled 2,464 railcars, which included 1,692 new, 672 rebuilt and 100 leased railcars. This compares the 2,360 railcars delivered in the same quarter of 2014, which included 1,260 new and 1,100 rebuilt railcars. There were 2,846 railcars delivered in the third quarter of 2015, of which 2,076 were new and 770 were rebuilt. Our order backlog at December 31, 2015 was 9,840 railcars with the sales value of approximately $926 million, down from a backlog of 14,791 railcars at December 31, 2014 and 12,237 railcars at September 30, 2015. The backlog reflects the receipt of net orders of 67 railcars in the fourth quarter of 2015. Order levels for the fourth quarter of 2015 compared to 3,637 units ordered in the fourth quarter of 2014 and 1,008 units ordered in the third quarter of 2015. Order activity in the fourth quarter of 2015 reflects the current demand environment and included the substitution of railcar types, deferrals in the production schedule and cancellations. These cancellations have all been related to substitutions into other car types where we received other net economic benefits. It is important to note that we worked with our customers to find mutually beneficial solutions and as a result to-date, there have been no adverse changes to our backlog other than the timing of their production. Given current and expected industry conditions, we continue to have discussions with some of our customers regarding certain orders in the backlog. As these discussions progress, we will continue to strive to reach mutually beneficial solutions with our customers. Industry wide, 9,169 units were ordered and 20,296 units were delivered during the fourth quarter of 2015. Industry wide backlog consisted of 1,000 – 111,019 units at the end of December 2015, down from 142,837 units at the end of 2014. Please note that these industry figures do not include orders, deliveries or backlog totals for rebuilt railcars. Now, I will turn the call over to Joe.