XML 38 R42.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v2.4.0.6
FAIR VALUES (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2011
FAIR VALUES [Abstract]  
Fair value of financial instruments

        In accordance with the fair value hierarchy described above, the following table shows the fair value of our financial assets and liabilities that are required to be measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2010 and 2011.

(In millions) Classification   Total Value     Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets (Level 1)     Significant other observable inputs (Level 2)     Significant unobservable inputs (Level 3)
Description
December 31, 2010:                        
Rabbi Trust assets Prepaid expenses and other current assets $ 9.1   $ 9.1   $ -   $ -
Interest rate cap Other long-term assets   1.3     -     1.3     -
  Total assets $ 10.4   $ 9.1   $ 1.3   $ -
Rabbi Trust liabilities Accrued employee compensation and benefits $ 9.1   $ 9.1   $ -   $ -
Canadian Dollar - U.S. Dollar forward contracts Accrued expenses and other current liabilities   0.5     -     0.5     -
Interest rate swaps Other long-term liabilities   0.6     -     0.6     -
Deferred director fees Accrued expenses and other current liabilities   1.2     1.2     -     -
Acquisition consideration Current portion of acquisition consideration payable   14.1     -     -     14.1
5.125% Senior Notes due 2014 Long-term debt   260.0     -     260.0     -
Acquisition consideration Acquisition consideration payable, net of current portion   199.8     -     -     199.8
  Total liabilities $ 485.3   $ 10.3   $ 261.1   $ 213.9
December 31, 2011:                        
Rabbi Trust assets Prepaid expenses and other current assets $ 7.5   $ 7.5   $ -   $ -
Interest rate swaps Other long-term assets   5.5     -     5.5     -
Interest rate cap Other long-term assets   0.2     -     0.2     -
Canadian Dollar - U.S. Dollar forward contracts Prepaid expenses and other current assets   0.1     -     0.1     -
  Total assets $ 13.3   $ 7.5   $ 5.8   $ -
Rabbi Trust liabilities Accrued employee compensation and benefits $ 7.5   $ 7.5   $ -   $ -
Deferred director fees Accrued expenses and other current liabilities   0.2     0.2     -     -
Acquisition consideration Current portion of acquisition consideration payable   192.7     -     -     192.7
5.125% Senior Notes due 2014 Long-term debt   263.0     -     263.0     -
Acquisition consideration Acquisition consideration payable, net of current portion   17.7     -     -     17.7
  Total liabilities $ 481.1   $ 7.7   $ 263.0   $ 210.4
Change in level 3 contingent consideration liability

        The following table presents the changes in Level 3 acquisition consideration liabilities for 2010 and 2011.

(In millions)         Acquisition of Moda     Acquisition of SWH     Total Acquisition Consideration Payable  
Beginning balance, January 1, 2010       $ -   $ -   $ -  
Acquisition         18.8     181.8     200.6  
Payments         -     (5.7   (5.7
Total adjustments included in earnings         4.1     14.9     19.0  
Balance, December 31, 2010         22.9     191.0     213.9  
Payments         -     (15.4   (15.4
Total adjustments included in earnings         (8.1   20.0     11.9  
Balance, December 31, 2011       $ 14.8   $ 195.6   $ 210.4  
Fair value of non-financial assets and liabilities

        In accordance with the fair value hierarchy described above, the following table shows the fair value of our non-financial assets and liabilities that were measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis at December 31, 2011, and the total losses recorded as a result of the remeasurement process.

(In millions)         Fair Value Measurements Using      
Description   Carrying Value     Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets (Level 1)     Significant other observable inputs (Level 2)     Significant unobservable inputs (Level 3)     Total losses recorded during year
At December 31, 2010:                            
   Property and equipment $ -   $ -   $ -   $ -   $ 9.0
   License agreement   -     -     -     -     2.6
   Trademarks   107.2     -     -     107.2     37.6
At December 31, 2011:                            
   Property and equipment $ 1.2   $ -   $ -   $ 1.2   $ 10.2
   Transportation equipment   0.6     0.6     -     -     0.4
   Trademarks   75.7     -     -     75.7     31.5
Fair values of other financial instruments by balance sheet location

        At December 31, 2011 and 2010, the fair values of cash and cash equivalents, receivables and accounts payable approximated their carrying values due to the short-term nature of these instruments. The fair value of the note receivable from GRI approximates the $10.0 million carrying value as it is a variable-rate instrument. The estimated fair values of other financial instruments subject to fair value disclosures, determined based on broker quotes or quoted market prices or exchange rates for the same or similar instruments, and the related carrying amounts are as follows:

December 31,    2011   2010  
(In millions)   Carrying Amount   Fair Value   Carrying Amount   Fair Value  
Long-term debt, including current portion   $ 831.5   $ 700.8   $ 510.0   $ 459.4  
Interest rate swaps, net asset (liability)     5.5     5.5     (0.6   (0.6
Interest rate cap, net asset     0.2     0.2     1.3     1.3  
Canadian Dollar - U.S. Dollar forward contracts, net asset (liability)     0.1     0.1     (0.5   (0.5 )