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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): May 4, 2020
Commission File Number 01-13697


MOHAWK INDUSTRIES, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 

Delaware52-1604305
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
160 S. Industrial Blvd., Calhoun, Georgia
30701
(Address of principal executive offices)(Zip Code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (706629-7721

(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
  Written communication pursuant to Rule 425 under Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company 

Securities Registered Pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each ClassTrading SymbolName of Each Exchange on Which Registered
Common Stock, $.01 par valueMHKNew York Stock Exchange
Floating Rate Notes due 2020New York Stock Exchange
Floating Rate Notes due 2021New York Stock Exchange
2.000% Senior Notes due 2022New York Stock Exchange




Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
The following information, including the Exhibit attached hereto, is being furnished pursuant to this Item 2.02 and shall not be deemed “filed” for purpose of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.
On May 4, 2020, Mohawk Industries, Inc. issued a press release to report the Company’s earnings for the fiscal quarter ended March 28, 2020, which is attached to this report as Exhibit 99.1.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits
99.1 Press release dated May 4, 2020.




SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 

Mohawk Industries, Inc.
Date:
May 4, 2020
By:
/s/ James F. Brunk
James F. Brunk
Senior V.P. & Corporate Controller







INDEX TO EXHIBITS
 

Exhibit
99.1


Document

Exhibit 99.1
NEWS RELEASE


For Release:  Immediately

Contact:   Frank Boykin, Chief Financial Officer (706) 624-2695



MOHAWK INDUSTRIES REPORTS Q1 RESULTS

Calhoun, Georgia, May 4, 2020 - Mohawk Industries, Inc. (NYSE: MHK) today announced 2020 first quarter net earnings of $111 million and diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.54. Adjusted net earnings were $119 million, and EPS was $1.66, excluding restructuring, acquisition and other charges. Net sales for the first quarter of 2020 were $2.3 billion, down 6.4% as reported and 3.5% on a constant currency and days basis. For the first quarter of 2019, net sales were $2.4 billion, net earnings were $122 million and EPS was $1.67, adjusted net earnings were $154 million, and EPS was $2.13, excluding restructuring, acquisition and other charges.
Commenting on Mohawk Industries’ first quarter performance, Jeffrey S. Lorberbaum, Chairman and CEO, stated, “The world changed during the first quarter, and we are now managing through an unprecedented situation. Mohawk entered the year as the world’s leading flooring company with a strong presence in all product categories, manufacturing in 18 countries and sales in more than 170 nations. During 2019, we generated $1.4 billion of operating cash flow, and we have a strong balance sheet and leverage of 1.6x, near our historical low. We recently obtained a $500 million term loan to expand our liquidity to $1.3 billion after we pay off a €300 million note this month. With no other maturities in 2020, we have liquidity to manage through the downturn and strengthen our position when the economy recovers. We are reducing capital expenditures, cutting non-essential expenses and putting our stock purchases on hold until the environment improves.”
Until the COVID-19 outbreak, our results for the quarter were in line with our plan, as we benefited from the initiatives we implemented in 2019. As we progressed through the period, government actions to reduce the spread of the virus impacted all our markets, with some shutting down retail and manufacturing operations. Across all of our markets, demand has dropped dramatically, with residential



remodeling being impacted the most up to this point and DIY products performing best, as some people started projects while staying home.
To respond to this global event, we have established corporate, segment and business teams to manage our actions as conditions change. We are keeping employees safe, increasing work from home and adjusting strategies as required. As demand dropped, we significantly reduced production, and are making weekly adjustments to adapt to the changing environment. Even where mandatory shutdowns were initiated, we are shipping product from inventory to our customers that are operating. We are lowering our costs by implementing layoffs and furloughs, using government assistance where available and absorbing labor costs where mandated to do so. We are benefiting from lower raw material and energy costs, though other headwinds are considerably greater. We are limiting our expenses and investments to what is essential to run the business and enhancing reports to manage major areas of focus, including inventory levels, headcount, receivables and payables.
Each of our segments and individual businesses has strong leaders that have managed through difficult circumstances multiple times during their careers. Our entire global team is taking extraordinary steps to support our customers and protect our people and business. Our organization is flexible in adapting to fluid conditions, and we are applying the lessons we learned from 9/11 and the last recession to guide us through these times.
For the quarter, our Global Ceramic Segment sales declined 6% as reported and 2% on a constant currency and days basis. The segment’s operating margin was 6% as reported, declining year over year primarily due to lower volume, unfavorable price and mix and unplanned shutdown costs due to COVID-19, partially offset by productivity and lower start-up cost. Each of the segment’s regions was affected by the virus at different points in the period, with Italy at the forefront. In each region, we are lowering our production with demand, reducing our cost structure and adapting to different government programs in each country. Our U.S. ceramic business has a higher percentage of new residential and commercial sales, so demand has declined more slowly as those projects are still being completed. Through February, U.S. ceramic imports were 18% lower than the prior year, and average import pricing rose 5%. Our click ceramic production continues to ramp up as we begin introducing new collections into different channels. We are increasing our higher value quartz countertops as our productivity and cost continue to improve. In Mexico, our first quarter sales were slightly better than last year, with our mix



declining due to increased competition, higher inflation and investments to expand commercial distribution. Though the Mexican government shut down manufacturing in April, we continued to ship from inventory. In Brazil, our results were good, even though the virus negatively impacted the end of the period. Our European ceramic business was on plan until the outbreak stopped production, and shipments to customers have continued. In our Russian business, our volume was stronger than expected due to customers increasing their inventory levels, anticipating higher inflation. Much of Russia is now locked down, with many stores and construction sites closed.
During the quarter, our Flooring North America Segment’s sales decreased 8% as reported and approximately 5.5% with one less day and the exit of unprofitable wood and other products with an operating margin of 4% as reported and 5% excluding restructuring and other charges. Operating income for the segment increased primarily due to improvements in productivity and reductions in inflation, partially offset by lower volume, price, mix and COVID-19. Across the business, we are reducing production and implementing layoffs and furloughs to align with the abrupt decline in demand. The segment has a higher percentage of sales from remodeling, and a large number of our retailers are not operating. Many retailers that carry our rug collections have also been closed. Our carpet sales performed best in the builder, multi-family, education and government sectors as projects underway have continued. During the quarter, LVT and sheet vinyl performed the best in the segment. Our LVT operations have improved with higher daily output and increased uptime. To improve our margins and mix, we have introduced collections featuring enhanced design and performance under our premium brands. Like resilient flooring, our state-of-the-art laminate also provides a DIY alternative with realistic visuals, water-proof technology and enhanced durability. In our wood flooring business, we have restructured our manufacturing operations and increased productivity and yields, improving our margins.
For the quarter, our Flooring Rest of the World Segment’s sales decreased 5% as reported and were flat on a constant currency and days basis. The segment’s operating margin was 13% as reported and 14% excluding restructuring and other charges due to lower price and mix, volume and shutdown costs from COVID-19, partially offset by lower inflation and increased productivity. Across our product categories, we have continued shipping from inventory to support customers that are operating. During the first quarter, the product categories in which we have made recent investments, including rigid LVT, sheet vinyl and carpet tile, delivered growth in a difficult environment. LVT outperformed as it takes market



share from other product categories. Our sheet vinyl business grew due to exports outside the region, and higher sales in Russia, where our new plant is operating well. As we exited the quarter, our laminate volume declined with the rest of the business, primarily in countries most impacted by the outbreak. We completed the closure of our wood flooring plant in the Czech Republic, which will reduce costs in our Malaysian operation as it reopens from a mandatory shutdown. Our insulation plants in France and Ireland have ceased manufacturing, and our other plants are reducing production and placing workers on temporary unemployment. Our board operations are being impacted similarly to the rest of the business, and we are starting and stopping production with temporary layoffs. In Australia and New Zealand, our sales were up slightly with hard surfaces growing and lower carpet sales pressuring margins. A major update of many of our product lines is being well accepted. In late March, New Zealand’s government enacted a stringent lockdown, shuttering our operations and retail outlets throughout April.
As we enter May, the coronavirus is dramatically disrupting the economies around the world. Some countries are beginning to explore easing restrictions, while others are extending them. Presently, all our plants around the world are in operation except those in Mexico and a small plant in Pennsylvania. We are focused on conserving cash, adjusting production, reducing inventory and preserving our operational capabilities. We are also reducing expenses and investments and aligning with government requirements and support. The rate at which governments will open commerce and the subsequent consumer response cannot be determined. Some businesses have postponed investments in both remodeling and new construction until a recovery becomes more apparent. At the end of April, with most people sheltering in place across the world, our sales rate is about 35% below the prior year, and we cannot predict the pace at which it will recover. Given these circumstances, we are unable to provide EPS guidance for the second quarter, and we anticipate an operating loss in the period due to the impact of COVID-19. Our balance sheet is strong with substantial liquidity of $1.3 billion to manage through this crisis. Our business model remains solid with strong local teams in each market taking the necessary actions to manage the downturn. The economies will return to normal over time, and we are optimistic about the long-term future of our business.

ABOUT MOHAWK INDUSTRIES

Mohawk Industries is the leading global flooring manufacturer that creates products to enhance residential and commercial spaces around the world. Mohawk’s vertically integrated manufacturing and



distribution processes provide competitive advantages in the production of carpet, rugs, ceramic tile, laminate, wood, stone and vinyl flooring. Our industry leading innovation has yielded products and technologies that differentiate our brands in the marketplace and satisfy all remodeling and new construction requirements. Our brands are among the most recognized in the industry and include American Olean, Daltile, Durkan, Eliane, Feltex, Godfrey Hirst, IVC, Karastan, Marazzi, Mohawk, Mohawk Group, Pergo, Quick-Step and Unilin. During the past decade, Mohawk has transformed its business from an American carpet manufacturer into the world’s largest flooring company with operations in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Europe, India, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Russia and the United States.
Certain of the statements in the immediately preceding paragraphs, particularly anticipating future performance, business prospects, growth and operating strategies and similar matters and those that include the words “could,” “should,” “believes,” “anticipates,” “expects,” and “estimates,” or similar expressions constitute “forward-looking statements.” For those statements, Mohawk claims the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. There can be no assurance that the forward-looking statements will be accurate because they are based on many assumptions, which involve risks and uncertainties. The following important factors could cause future results to differ: changes in economic or industry conditions; competition; inflation and deflation in raw material prices and other input costs; inflation and deflation in consumer markets; energy costs and supply; timing and level of capital expenditures; timing and implementation of price increases for the Company’s products; impairment charges; integration of acquisitions; international operations; introduction of new products; rationalization of operations; taxes and tax reform, product and other claims; litigation; the risks and uncertainty related to the COVID-19 pandemic; and other risks identified in Mohawk’s SEC reports and public
announcements.

Conference call Tuesday, May 5, 2020, at 11:00 AM Eastern Time
The telephone number is 1-800-603-9255 for US/Canada and 1-706-634-2294 for International/Local. Conference ID # 5997678. A replay will be available until June 5, 2020, by dialing 1-855-859-2056 for US/local calls and 1-404-537-3406 for International/Local calls and entering Conference ID # 5997678.





MOHAWK INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
(Unaudited)
Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations DataThree Months Ended
(Amounts in thousands, except per share data)March 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Net sales$2,285,763  2,442,490  
Cost of sales1,669,323  1,817,563  
    Gross profit616,440  624,927  
Selling, general and administrative expenses464,957  459,597  
Operating income151,483  165,330  
Interest expense8,671  10,473  
Other (income) expense, net5,679  (3,736) 
    Earnings before income taxes137,133  158,593  
Income tax expense26,668  37,018  
        Net earnings including noncontrolling interest110,465  121,575  
Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest(49) (10) 
Net earnings attributable to Mohawk Industries, Inc.$110,514  121,585  
Basic earnings per share attributable to Mohawk Industries, Inc.
Basic earnings per share attributable to Mohawk Industries, Inc.$1.54  1.68  
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic71,547  72,342  
Diluted earnings per share attributable to Mohawk Industries, Inc.
Diluted earnings per share attributable to Mohawk Industries, Inc.$1.54  1.67  
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted71,777  72,646  

Other Financial Information
(Amounts in thousands)
Depreciation and amortization$145,516  137,291  
Capital expenditures$115,632  136,948  




Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet Data
(Amounts in thousands)
March 28, 2020March 30, 2019
ASSETS
Current assets:
    Cash and cash equivalents$263,086  105,668  
    Receivables, net1,644,750  1,743,581  
    Inventories2,195,434  2,338,125  
    Prepaid expenses and other current assets509,761  501,591  
        Total current assets4,613,031  4,688,965  
Property, plant and equipment, net4,472,913  4,674,435  
Right of use operating lease assets
331,329  320,800  
Goodwill2,519,979  2,548,997  
Intangible assets, net904,023  950,564  
Deferred income taxes and other non-current assets415,667  421,314  
    Total assets$13,256,942  13,605,075  
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Current portion of long-term debt and commercial paper$1,210,525  1,763,332  
Accounts payable and accrued expenses1,554,085  1,571,273  
Current operating lease liabilities106,673  99,642  
        Total current liabilities2,871,283  3,434,247  
Long-term debt, less current portion1,514,000  1,497,975  
Non-current operating lease liabilities238,830  227,595  
Deferred income taxes and other long-term liabilities785,186  868,213  
        Total liabilities5,409,299  6,028,030  
Total stockholders' equity7,847,643  7,577,045  
    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity$13,256,942  13,605,075  

Segment InformationAs of or for the Three Months Ended
(Amounts in thousands)March 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Net sales:
    Global Ceramic$848,450  898,352  
    Flooring NA848,330  921,980  
    Flooring ROW588,983  622,158  
    Intersegment sales—  —  
        Consolidated net sales$2,285,763  2,442,490  
Operating income (loss):
    Global Ceramic$49,089  84,335  
    Flooring NA33,682  649  
    Flooring ROW77,227  90,431  
    Corporate and intersegment eliminations(8,515) (10,085) 
        Consolidated operating income$151,483  165,330  
Assets:
    Global Ceramic$5,237,631  5,503,807  
    Flooring NA3,841,815  4,020,336  
    Flooring ROW3,810,348  3,799,591  
    Corporate and intersegment eliminations367,148  281,341  
        Consolidated assets$13,256,942  13,605,075  





Reconciliation of Net Earnings Attributable to Mohawk Industries, Inc. to Adjusted Net Earnings Attributable to Mohawk Industries, Inc. and Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share Attributable to Mohawk Industries, Inc.
(Amounts in thousands, except per share data)
Three Months Ended
March 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Net earnings attributable to Mohawk Industries, Inc.$110,514  121,585  
Adjusting items:
Restructuring, acquisition and integration-related and other costs11,965  39,495  
Acquisitions purchase accounting, including inventory step-up—  2,552  
Release of indemnification asset(35) —  
Income taxes - reversal of uncertain tax position35  —  
Income taxes
(3,115) (9,152) 
 Adjusted net earnings attributable to Mohawk Industries, Inc.$119,364  154,480  
Adjusted diluted earnings per share attributable to Mohawk Industries, Inc. $1.66  2.13  
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted71,777  72,646  

Reconciliation of Total Debt to Net Debt
(Amounts in thousands)
March 28, 2020
Current portion of long-term debt and commercial paper$1,210,525  
Long-term debt, less current portion1,514,000  
Less: Cash and cash equivalents263,086  
  Net Debt$2,461,439  

Reconciliation of Operating Income to Adjusted EBITDA
(Amounts in thousands)Trailing Twelve
Three Months EndedMonths Ended
June 29, 2019September 28, 2019December 31, 2019March 28, 2020March 28, 2020
Operating income$266,860  240,220  154,814  151,483  813,377  
Other (expense)/income3,048  (52,713) 9,522  (5,679) (45,822) 
Net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interest(213) (151) (6) 49  (321) 
Depreciation and amortization(1)
140,482  144,920  153,759  145,516  584,677  
  EBITDA410,177  332,276  318,089  291,369  1,351,911  
Restructuring, acquisition and integration-related and other costs8,840  1,542  49,802  10,376  70,560  
Impairment of net investment in a manufacturer and distributor of Ceramic tile in China—  65,172  (5,226) —  59,946  
Acquisitions purchase accounting, including inventory step-up1,164  —  222  —  1,386  
Release of indemnification asset—  (659) 603  (35) (91) 
Adjusted EBITDA$420,181  398,331  363,490  301,710  1,483,712  
Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA1.7  

(1) Includes $1,589 of non-gaap depreciation in Q1 2020.




Reconciliation of Net Sales to Net Sales on a Constant Exchange Rate and on Constant Shipping Days Excluding Acquisition Volume
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
March 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Net sales$2,285,763  2,442,490  
Adjustment to net sales on constant shipping days37,996  —  
Adjustment to net sales on a constant exchange rate34,051  —  
Net sales on a constant exchange rate and constant shipping days2,357,810  2,442,490  
Less: impact of acquisition volume(4,101) —  
Net sales on a constant exchange rate and constant shipping days excluding acquisition volume$2,353,709  2,442,490  

Reconciliation of Segment Net Sales to Segment Net Sales on a Constant Exchange Rate and on Constant Shipping Days
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
Global CeramicMarch 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Net sales$848,450  898,352  
Adjustment to net sales on constant shipping days14,547  —  
Adjustment to segment net sales on a constant exchange rate13,484  —  
Segment net sales on a constant exchange rate and constant shipping days$876,481  898,352  

Reconciliation of Segment Net Sales to Segment Net Sales on Constant Shipping Days and Exiting of Unprofitable Wood and Other Products
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
Flooring NAMarch 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Net sales$848,330  921,980  
Adjustment to net sales on constant shipping days13,683  —  
Adjustment to net sales exiting of unprofitable wood and other products7,400  —  
Segment net sales on constant shipping days and exiting of unprofitable wood and other products$869,413  921,980  

Reconciliation of Segment Net Sales to Segment Net Sales on a Constant Exchange Rate and on Constant Shipping Days Excluding Acquisition Volume
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
Flooring ROWMarch 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Net sales$588,983  622,158  
Adjustment to net sales on constant shipping days9,767  —  
Adjustment to segment net sales on a constant exchange rate20,567  —  
Segment net sales on a constant exchange rate and constant shipping days619,317  622,158  
Less: impact of acquisition volume(4,101) —  
Segment net sales on a constant exchange rate and constant shipping days excluding acquisition volume$615,216  622,158  

Reconciliation of Gross Profit to Adjusted Gross Profit
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
March 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Gross Profit$616,440  624,927  
Adjustments to gross profit:
Restructuring, acquisition and integration-related and other costs  11,080  35,602  
Acquisitions purchase accounting, including inventory step-up  —  2,552  
Adjusted gross profit  $627,520  663,081  




Reconciliation of Selling, General and Administrative Expenses to Adjusted Selling, General and Administrative Expenses
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
March 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Selling, general and administrative expenses$464,957  459,597  
Adjustments to selling, general and administrative expenses:
Restructuring, acquisition and integration-related and other costs  (895) (3,101) 
Adjusted selling, general and administrative expenses  $464,062  456,496  

Reconciliation of Operating Income to Adjusted Operating Income
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
March 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Operating income$151,483  165,330  
Adjustments to operating income:
Restructuring, acquisition and integration-related and other costs  11,975  38,703  
Acquisitions purchase accounting, including inventory step-up  —  2,552  
 Adjusted operating income  $163,458  206,585  

Reconciliation of Segment Operating Income to Adjusted Segment Operating Income
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
Global CeramicMarch 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Operating income$49,089  84,335  
Adjustments to segment operating income:
Restructuring, acquisition and integration-related and other costs  (122) 5,263  
Acquisitions purchase accounting, including inventory step-up  —  204  
  Adjusted segment operating income$48,967  89,802  

Reconciliation of Segment Operating Income to Adjusted Segment Operating Income
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
Flooring NAMarch 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Operating income$33,682  649  
Adjustments to segment operating income:
Restructuring, acquisition and integration-related and other costs  8,067  30,599  
  Adjusted segment operating income$41,749  31,248  

Reconciliation of Segment Operating Income to Adjusted Segment Operating Income
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
Flooring ROWMarch 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Operating income$77,227  90,431  
Adjustments to segment operating income:
Restructuring, acquisition and integration-related and other costs  3,969  2,561  
Acquisitions purchase accounting, including inventory step-up  —  2,348  
 Adjusted segment operating income$81,196  95,340  




Reconciliation of Earnings Including Noncontrolling Interests Before Income Taxes to Adjusted Earnings Including Noncontrolling Interests Before Income Taxes
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
March 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Earnings before income taxes$137,133  158,593  
Noncontrolling interests49  10  
Adjustments to earnings including noncontrolling interests before income taxes:  
Restructuring, acquisition and integration-related and other costs  11,965  39,495  
Acquisitions purchase accounting, including inventory step-up  —  2,552  
Release of indemnification asset  (35) —  
Adjusted earnings including noncontrolling interests before income taxes$149,112  200,650  

Reconciliation of Income Tax Expense to Adjusted Income Tax Expense
(Amounts in thousands)
Three Months Ended
March 28, 2020March 30, 2019
Income tax expense $26,668  37,018  
Income taxes - reversal of uncertain tax position(35) —  
Income tax effect of adjusting items3,115  9,152  
  Adjusted income tax expense$29,748  46,170  
Adjusted income tax rate20.0 %23.0 %


The Company supplements its condensed consolidated financial statements, which are prepared and presented in accordance with US GAAP, with certain non-GAAP financial measures. As required by the Securities and Exchange Commission rules, the tables above present a reconciliation of the Company’s non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable US GAAP measure. Each of the non-GAAP measures set forth above should be considered in addition to the comparable US GAAP measure, and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.  The Company believes these non-GAAP measures, when reconciled to the corresponding US GAAP measure, help its investors as follows: Non-GAAP revenue measures that assist in identifying growth trends and in comparisons of revenue with prior and future periods and non-GAAP profitability measures that assist in understanding the long-term profitability trends of the Company's business and in comparisons of its profits with prior and future periods.
The Company excludes certain items from its non-GAAP revenue measures because these items can vary dramatically between periods and can obscure underlying business trends. Items excluded from the Company’s non-GAAP revenue measures include: foreign currency transactions and translation and the impact of acquisitions.
The Company excludes certain items from its non-GAAP profitability measures because these items may not be indicative of, or are unrelated to, the Company’s core operating performance. Items excluded from the Company’s non-GAAP profitability measures include: restructuring, acquisition and integration-related and other costs, acquisition purchase accounting, including inventory step-up, release of indemnification assets and the reversal of uncertain tax positions.