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Note 2 - Business Segment And Major Customers Information
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2012
Segment Reporting Disclosure [Text Block]
NOTE 2 — BUSINESS SEGMENT INFORMATION

ASC Topic 280, “Segment Reporting,” establishes standards for reporting information regarding operating segments in annual financial statements and requires selected information of those segments to be presented in interim financial statements. Operating segments are identified as components of an enterprise for which separate discrete financial information is available for evaluation by the chief operating decision maker (the Company’s Chief Executive Officer) in making decisions on how to allocate resources and assess performance. While the Company has twelve operating segments, it has only three reportable operating business segments (Lighting, Graphics, and Electronic Components), an All Other Category, and Corporate and Eliminations.

In fiscal 2012, a change was made to reclassify net sales of LED solid-state digital sports and video screens from the Graphics Segment to the Lighting Segment. The change was made to reflect the transfer of the sales effort related to the LED video screens to the Lighting Segment sales team.  As a result of the transfer of the LED video screen product line, the assets (primarily intangible assets) and liabilities required to support the product line were transferred from the Graphics Segment to the Lighting Segment. Fiscal year 2011 and 2010 segment information was reclassified to reflect the transfer of these responsibilities. The changes described in this paragraph were made for all periods reported in these financial statements and they had no impact on the Company’s consolidated results.  Also in fiscal year 2012, the Company implemented a policy whereby operating companies are charged for the usage of research and development resources located in the Company’s Montreal facility in the All Other Category. In previous fiscal years, these same research and development costs were charged entirely to corporate administrative expense. 

The Lighting Segment includes outdoor, indoor, and landscape lighting that has been fabricated and assembled for the commercial, industrial and multi-site retail lighting markets, the Company’s primary niche markets (petroleum/convenience store market, automotive dealership market, and quick service restaurant market), and LED solid state digital sports video screens.  LED video screens are designed and manufactured by the Company’s Lighting Segment and by LSI Saco in the All Other Category. The Lighting Segment includes the operations of LSI Ohio Operations, LSI Metal Fabrication, LSI MidWest Lighting, LSI Lightron and LSI Greenlee Lighting.   These operations have been integrated, have similar economic characteristics and meet the other requirements for aggregation in segment reporting.   The LSI Greenlee facility in Dallas, Texas was consolidated into the Company’s main lighting facility in Ohio in the second quarter of fiscal 2011.  

The Graphics Segment designs, manufactures and installs exterior and interior visual image elements related to graphics. These products are used in visual image programs in several markets, including the petroleum/convenience store market and multi-site retail operations. The Graphics Segment includes the operations of Grady McCauley, LSI Retail Graphics and LSI Integrated Graphic Systems, which have been aggregated as such facilities manufacture two-dimensional graphics with the use of screen and digital printing, fabricate three-dimensional structural graphics sold in the multi-site retail and petroleum/convenience store markets, and each exhibit similar economic characteristics and meet the other requirements for aggregation in segment reporting.

The Electronic Components Segment designs, engineers and manufactures custom designed electronic circuit boards, assemblies and sub-assemblies, and various products used in various applications including the control of solid-state LED lighting and metal halide lighting.  Products produced by this segment may have applications in the Company’s other LED product lines such as digital scoreboards, advertising ribbon boards and billboards.  The Electronic Components Segment includes the operations of LSI ADL Technology as well as LSI Virticus (see Note 15).

The All Other Category includes the Company’s operating segments that neither meet the aggregation criteria, nor the criteria to be a separate reportable segment.  Operations of LSI Images (menu board systems) and LSI Adapt (implementation, installation and program management services related to products of the Graphics and Lighting Segments) are combined in the All Other Category.  Additionally, operations of LSI Saco Technologies (designs and produces high-performance light engines, large format video screens using solid-state LED technology, and certain specialty LED lighting) are included in the All Other Category.

The Company’s corporate administration activities are reported in a line item titled Corporate and Eliminations.  This primarily includes intercompany profit in inventory eliminations, expense related to certain corporate officers and support staff, the Company’s internal audit staff, the Company’s Board of Directors, stock option expense, certain consulting expenses, investor relations activities, a portion of the Company’s legal, auditing and professional fee expenses, and certain research and development expense.  Corporate identifiable assets primarily consist of cash, invested cash (if any), refundable income taxes, and deferred income tax assets.

The Company’s Lighting Segment and Graphics Segment net sales to 7-Eleven, Inc. represented approximately $39,952,000 or 14% and $41,997,000 or 17% of consolidated net sales in the fiscal years ended June 30, 2011 and 2010, respectively.  There were no customers or customer programs representing a concentration of 10% or more of the Company’s net sales in the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012. There was no concentration of accounts receivable at June 30, 2012 or 2011.

Summarized financial information for the Company’s reportable business segments is provided for the indicated periods and as of June 30, 2012, June 30, 2011, June 30, 2010:

(In thousands)
 
2012
   
2011
   
2010
 
Net Sales:
                       
Lighting Segment
 
$
199,610
   
$
197,632
   
$
166,175
 
Graphics Segment
   
42,131
     
67,073
     
61,325
 
Electronic Components Segment
   
18,515
     
21,449
     
16,116
 
All Other Category
   
8,146
     
7,347
     
10,786
 
Total Net Sales
 
$
268,402
   
$
293,501
   
$
254,402
 
Operating Income (Loss):
                       
Lighting Segment
 
$
11,828
   
$
9,901
   
$
7,803
 
Graphics Segment
   
(1,938
)
   
7,895
     
4,507
 
Electronic Components Segment
   
3,634
     
7,886
     
2,279
 
All Other Category
   
(1,114
)
   
(543
)
   
(1,807
)
Corporate and Eliminations
   
(6,079
)
   
(8,835
)
   
(10,873
)
Total Operating Income
 
$
6,331
   
$
16,304
   
$
1,909
 
Capital Expenditures:
                       
Lighting Segment
 
$
1,606
   
$
3,231
   
$
3,033
 
Graphics Segment
   
576
     
171
     
2,098
 
Electronic Components Segment
   
558
     
855
     
566
 
All Other Category
   
182
     
119
     
89
 
Corporate and Eliminations
   
514
     
355
     
364
 
Total Capital Expenditures
 
$
3,436
   
$
4,731
   
$
6,150
 
Depreciation and Amortization:
                       
Lighting Segment
 
$
4,953
   
$
4,891
   
$
4,729
 
Graphics Segment
   
884
     
967
     
1,000
 
Electronic Components Segment
   
1,130
     
944
     
854
 
All Other Category
   
223
     
242
     
404
 
Corporate and Eliminations
   
615
     
833
     
862
 
Total Depreciation and Amortization
 
$
7,805
   
$
7,877
   
$
7,849
 

   
June 30,
2012
   
June 30,
2011
   
June 30,
2010
 
Identifiable Assets:
                       
Lighting Segment
 
$
93,661
   
$
103,395
   
$
85,904
 
Graphics Segment
   
27,377
     
26,780
     
32,100
 
Electronic Components Segment
   
31,805
     
31,072
     
23,136
 
All Other Category
   
8,185
     
9,963
     
15,372
 
Corporate and Eliminations
   
14,198
     
4,811
     
17,333
 
Total Identifiable Assets
 
$
175,226
   
$
176,021
   
$
173,845
 

Segment net sales represent sales to external customers. Intersegment revenues were eliminated in consolidation as follows:

(In thousands)
 
2012
   
2011
   
2010
 
                         
Lighting Segment intersegment net sales
 
$
2,457
   
$
3,530
   
$
6,383
 
                         
Graphics Segment intersegment net sales
 
$
1,581
   
$
1,024
   
$
862
 
                         
Electronic Components intersegment net sales
 
$
22,019
   
$
25,570
   
$
5,394
 
                         
All Other Category intersegment net sales
 
$
5,805
   
$
5,568
   
$
6,975
 

Segment operating income, which is used in management’s evaluation of segment performance, represents net sales less all operating expenses including impairment of goodwill and intangible assets, but excluding interest expense and interest income.

Identifiable assets are those assets used by each segment in its operations.  Corporate identifiable assets primarily consist of cash, invested cash (if any), refundable income taxes, and deferred income tax assets.

The Company considers its geographic areas to be: 1) the United States; and 2) Canada. The majority of the Company’s operations are in the United States, with one operation in Canada. The geographic distribution of the Company’s net sales and long-lived assets are as follows:

(In thousands)
 
2012
   
2011
   
2010
 
Net Sales (a):
                       
United States
 
$
266,590
   
$
289,827
   
$
249,897
 
Canada
   
1,812
     
3,674
     
4,505
 
            Total Net Sales
 
$
268,402
   
$
293,501
   
$
254,402
 

   
June 30,
2012
   
June 30,
2011
   
June 30,
2010
 
Long-Lived Assets (b):
                       
United States
 
$
44,286
   
$
46,343
   
$
48,220
 
Canada
   
322
     
298
     
345
 
             Total Long-Lived Assets
 
$
44,608
   
$
46,641
   
$
48,565
 

 
a.
Net sales are attributed to geographic areas based upon the location of the operation making the sale.

 
b.
Long-lived assets includes property, plant and equipment, and other long term assets. Goodwill and intangible assets are not included in long-lived assets.