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SEGMENT INFORMATION
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
SEGMENT INFORMATION [Abstract]  
SEGMENT INFORMATION
(13) SEGMENT INFORMATION

FASB issued guidance requires that the amount reported for each segment item be based on what is used by the chief operating decision maker in formulating a determination as to how many resources to assign to a segment and how to appraise the performance of that segment. The term chief operating decision maker may apply to the chief executive officer or chief operating officer or to a group of executives. Note: The term of chief operating decision maker may apply to a function and not necessarily to a specific person. This is a management approach rather than an industry approach in identifying segments. The segments are based on the Company's organizational structure, revenue sources, nature of activities, existence of responsible managers, and information presented to the Board of Directors.

If any one of the following exists, a segment must be reported on.

 
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Revenue, including unaffiliated and inter-segment sales or transfers, is 10% or more of total revenue of all operating segments.

 
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Operating profit or loss is 10% or more of the greater, in absolute amount, of the combined operating profit (or loss) of all industry segments with operating profits (or losses).

 
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Identifiable assets are 10% or more of total assets of all operating segments.

Operating segments that are not reportable should be combined and disclosed in the ‘‘all other'' category. Disclosure should be made of the sources of revenue for these segments.

Accordingly, we have no segment information to report.