Document and Entity Information (USD $)
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6 Months Ended | |||
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Oct. 02, 2010
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Sep. 26, 2009
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Nov. 05, 2010
Common stock, Class A
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Nov. 05, 2010
Common stock, Class B
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Entity Registrant Name | POLO RALPH LAUREN CORP | |||
Entity Central Index Key | 0001037038 | |||
Document Type | 10-Q | |||
Document Period End Date | Oct. 02, 2010 | |||
Amendment Flag | false | |||
Document Fiscal Year Focus | 2011 | |||
Document Fiscal Period Focus | Q2 | |||
Current Fiscal Year End Date | --04-02 | |||
Entity Well-known Seasoned Issuer | Yes | |||
Entity Voluntary Filers | No | |||
Entity Current Reporting Status | Yes | |||
Entity Filer Category | Large Accelerated Filer | |||
Entity Public Float | $ 4,059,612,874 | |||
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding | 64,230,972 | 30,831,276 |
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Indicate number of shares outstanding of each of registrant's classes of common stock, as of latest practicable date. Where multiple classes exist define each class by adding class of stock items such as Common Class A [Member], Common Class B [Member] onto the Instrument [Domain] of the Entity Listings, Instrument No definition available.
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Indicate "Yes" or "No" whether registrants (1) have filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that registrants were required to file such reports), and (2) have been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. This information should be based on the registrant's current or most recent filing containing the related disclosure. No definition available.
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Indicate whether the registrant is one of the following: (1) Large Accelerated Filer, (2) Accelerated Filer, (3) Non-accelerated Filer, or (4) Smaller Reporting Company. Definitions of these categories are stated in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. This information should be based on the registrant's current or most recent filing containing the related disclosure. No definition available.
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State aggregate market value of voting and non-voting common equity held by non-affiliates computed by reference to price at which the common equity was last sold, or average bid and asked price of such common equity, as of the last business day of registrant's most recently completed second fiscal quarter. The public float should be reported on the cover page of the registrants form 10K. No definition available.
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Indicate "Yes" or "No" if the registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Act. No definition available.
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Indicate "Yes" or "No" if the registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer, as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act. Is used on Form Type: 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, 20-F, 6-K, 10-K/A, 10-Q/A, 20-F/A, 6-K/A, N-CSR, N-Q, N-1A. No definition available.
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Total of the carrying values as of the balance sheet date of obligations incurred and payable, pertaining to (1) costs that are statutory in nature, are incurred on contractual obligations or accumulate over time, and for which invoices have not yet been received or will not be rendered (examples include taxes, interest, rent and utilities); (2) services received from employees, such as accrued salaries and bonuses, payroll taxes and fringe benefits; and (3) all other current obligations not separately disclosed in the balance sheet due to materiality considerations. Current liabilities are expected to be paid within one year (or the normal operating cycle, if longer). No definition available.
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Sum of (1) the amounts paid in advance for capitalized costs that will be expensed with the passage of time or the occurrence of a triggering event and will be charged against earnings within one year (or the normal operating cycle, if longer); and (2) aggregate carrying amount of current assets not separately presented elsewhere in the balance sheet that are expected to be realized or consumed within one year (or the normal operating cycle, if longer). No definition available.
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Carrying value as of the balance sheet date of liabilities incurred (and for which invoices have typically been received) and payable to vendors for goods and services received that are used in an entity's business. Used to reflect the current portion of the liabilities (due within one year or within the normal operating cycle if longer). Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Amount due from customers or clients, within one year of the balance sheet date (or the normal operating cycle, whichever is longer), for goods or services (including trade receivables) that have been delivered or sold in the normal course of business, reduced to the estimated net realizable fair value by an allowance established by the entity of the amount it deems uncertain of collection. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Carrying amount as of the balance sheet date of the unpaid sum of the known and estimated amounts payable to satisfy all currently due domestic and foreign income tax obligations. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Accumulated change in equity from transactions and other events and circumstances from non-owner sources, net of tax effect, at fiscal year-end. Excludes Net Income (Loss), and accumulated changes in equity from transactions resulting from investments by owners and distributions to owners. Includes foreign currency translation items, certain pension adjustments, and unrealized gains and losses on certain investments in debt and equity securities as well as changes in the fair value of derivatives related to the effective portion of a designated cash flow hedge. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Value received from shareholders in common stock-related transactions that are in excess of par value or stated value and amounts received from other stock-related transactions. Includes only common stock transactions (excludes preferred stock transactions). May be called contributed capital, capital in excess of par, capital surplus, or paid-in capital. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Sum of the carrying amounts as of the balance sheet date of all assets that are recognized. Assets are probable future economic benefits obtained or controlled by an entity as a result of past transactions or events. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Sum of the carrying amounts as of the balance sheet date of all assets that are expected to be realized in cash, sold, or consumed within one year (or the normal operating cycle, if longer). Assets are probable future economic benefits obtained or controlled by an entity as a result of past transactions or events. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Includes currency on hand as well as demand deposits with banks or financial institutions. It also includes other kinds of accounts that have the general characteristics of demand deposits in that the Entity may deposit additional funds at any time and also effectively may withdraw funds at any time without prior notice or penalty. Cash equivalents, excluding items classified as marketable securities, include short-term, highly liquid investments that are both readily convertible to known amounts of cash, and so near their maturity that they present minimal risk of changes in value because of changes in interest rates. Generally, only investments with original maturities of three months or less qualify under that definition. Original maturity means original maturity to the entity holding the investment. For example, both a three-month US Treasury bill and a three-year Treasury note purchased three months from maturity qualify as cash equivalents. However, a Treasury note purchased three years ago does not become a cash equivalent when its remaining maturity is three months. Compensating balance arrangements that do not legally restrict the withdrawal or usage of cash amounts may be reported as Cash and Cash Equivalents, while legally restricted deposits held as compensating balances against borrowing arrangements, contracts entered into with others, or company statements of intention with regard to particular deposits should not be reported as cash and cash equivalents. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Represents the caption on the face of the balance sheet to indicate that the entity has entered into (1) purchase or supply arrangements that will require expending a portion of its resources to meet the terms thereof, and (2) is exposed to potential losses or, less frequently, gains, arising from (a) possible claims against a company's resources due to future performance under contract terms, and (b) possible losses or likely gains from uncertainties that will ultimately be resolved when one or more future events that are deemed likely to occur do occur or fail to occur. This caption alerts the reader that one or more notes to the financial statements disclose pertinent information about the entity's commitments and contingencies. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Dollar value of issued common stock whether issued at par value, no par or stated value. This item includes treasury stock repurchased by the entity. Note: elements for number of common shares, par value and other disclosure concepts are in another section within stockholders' equity. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The current portion of the aggregate tax effects as of the balance sheet date of all future tax deductions arising from temporary differences between tax basis and generally accepted accounting principles basis recognition of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses, which can only be deducted for tax purposes when permitted under enacted tax laws; after deducting the allocated valuation allowance, if any, to reduce such amount to net realizable value. Deferred tax liabilities and assets shall be classified as current or noncurrent based on the classification of the related asset or liability for financial reporting. A deferred tax liability or asset that is not related to an asset or liability for financial reporting, including deferred tax assets related to carryforwards, shall be classified according to the expected reversal date of the temporary difference. An unrecognized tax benefit that is directly related to a position taken in a tax year that results in a net operating loss carryforward should be presented as a reduction of the related deferred tax asset. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The noncurrent portion as of the balance sheet date of the aggregate carrying amount of all future tax deductions arising from temporary differences between tax basis and generally accepted accounting principles basis recognition of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses, which can only be deducted for tax purposes when permitted under enacted tax laws; after the valuation allowance, if any, to reduce such amount to net realizable value. Deferred tax liabilities and assets shall be classified as current or noncurrent based on the classification of the related asset or liability for financial reporting. A deferred tax liability or asset that is not related to an asset or liability for financial reporting, including deferred tax assets related to carryforwards, shall be classified according to the expected reversal date of the temporary difference. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Carrying amount as of the balance sheet date, which is the cumulative amount paid, adjusted for any amortization recognized prior to adoption of FAS 142 and for any impairment charges, in excess of the fair value of net assets acquired in one or more business combination transactions. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Sum of the carrying amounts of all intangible assets, excluding goodwill, as of the balance sheet date, net of accumulated amortization and impairment charges. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Carrying amount (lower of cost or market) as of the balance sheet date of inventories less all valuation and other allowances. Excludes noncurrent inventory balances (expected to remain on hand past one year or one operating cycle, if longer). No definition available.
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Sum of the carrying amounts as of the balance sheet date of all liabilities that are recognized. Liabilities are probable future sacrifices of economic benefits arising from present obligations of an entity to transfer assets or provide services to other entities in the future. No definition available.
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Total of all Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity items. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Total obligations incurred as part of normal operations that are expected to be paid during the following twelve months or within one business cycle, if longer. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The noncurrent portion of the amount recognized for uncertain tax positions as of the balance sheet date. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Sum of the carrying values as of the balance sheet date of all long-term debt, which is debt initially having maturities due after one year from the balance sheet date or beyond the operating cycle, if longer, but excluding the portions thereof scheduled to be repaid within one year (current maturities) or the normal operating cycle, if longer, and after deducting unamortized discount or premiums, if any. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Total debt and equity financial instruments including: (1) securities held-to-maturity and (2) securities available-for-sale that will be held for the long-term. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Aggregate carrying amount, as of the balance sheet date, of noncurrent assets not separately disclosed in the balance sheet due to materiality considerations. Noncurrent assets are expected to be realized or consumed after one year (or the normal operating cycle, if longer). Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Aggregate carrying amount, as of the balance sheet date, of noncurrent obligations not separately disclosed in the balance sheet due to materiality considerations. Noncurrent liabilities are expected to be paid after one year (or the normal operating cycle, if longer). Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Tangible assets that are held by an entity for use in the production or supply of goods and services, for rental to others, or for administrative purposes and that are expected to provide economic benefit for more than one year; net of accumulated depreciation. Examples include land, buildings, and production equipment. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The cumulative amount of the reporting entity's undistributed earnings or deficit. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Investments which are intended to be sold in the short term (usually less than one year or the normal operating cycle, whichever is longer) including trading securities, available-for-sale securities, held-to-maturity securities, and other short-term investments not otherwise listed in the existing taxonomy. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Total of all Stockholders' Equity (deficit) items, net of receivables from officers, directors owners, and affiliates of the entity which are attributable to the parent. The amount of the economic entity's stockholders' equity attributable to the parent excludes the amount of stockholders' equity which is allocable to that ownership interest in subsidiary equity which is not attributable to the parent (noncontrolling interest, minority interest). This excludes temporary equity and is sometimes called permanent equity. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Value of common and preferred shares of an entity that were issued, repurchased by the entity, and are held in its treasury. Treasury stock is issued but is not outstanding. This stock has no voting rights and receives no dividends. Note that treasury stock may be recorded at its total cost or separately as par (or stated) value and additional paid in capital. Note: number of treasury shares concept is in another section within stockholders' equity. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited) (Parenthetical) (USD $)
In Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified |
Oct. 02, 2010
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Apr. 03, 2010
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Current assets: | ||
Allowances on accounts receivable | $ 222.2 | $ 206.1 |
Equity: | ||
Treasury stock, shares | 23.8 | 19.6 |
Common stock, Class A
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Common stock, par value | $ 0.01 | $ 0.01 |
Common stock, shares issued | 88.0 | 75.7 |
Common stock, shares outstanding | 64.2 | 56.1 |
Common stock, Class B
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Common stock, par value | $ 0.01 | $ 0.01 |
Common stock, shares issued | 30.8 | 42.1 |
Common stock, shares outstanding | 30.8 | 42.1 |
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Total reserves and allowances for trade receivables due to an Entity within one year (or the normal operating cycle, whichever is longer) including (1) reserves for returns, discounts, end-of-season markdowns and operational chargebacks; and (2) allowances for doubtful/uncollectible accounts. No definition available.
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Face amount or stated value of common stock per share; generally not indicative of the fair market value per share. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Total number of common shares of an entity that have been sold or granted to shareholders (includes common shares that were issued, repurchased and remain in the treasury). These shares represent capital invested by the firm's shareholders and owners, and may be all or only a portion of the number of shares authorized. Shares issued include shares outstanding and shares held in the treasury. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Total number of shares of common stock held by shareholders. May be all or portion of the number of common shares authorized. These shares represent the ownership interest of the common shareholders. Excludes common shares repurchased by the entity and held as Treasury shares. Shares outstanding equals shares issued minus shares held in treasury. Does not include common shares that have been repurchased. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Number of common and preferred shares that were previously issued and that were repurchased by the issuing entity and held in treasury on the financial statement date. This stock has no voting rights and receives no dividends. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) (USD $)
In Millions, except Per Share data, unless otherwise specified |
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Oct. 02, 2010
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Sep. 26, 2009
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Oct. 02, 2010
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Consolidated Statements of Operations [Abstract] | ||||
Net sales | $ 1,485.6 | $ 1,327.1 | $ 2,601.1 | $ 2,309.6 |
Licensing revenue | 46.5 | 47.1 | 84.3 | 88.3 |
Net revenues | 1,532.1 | 1,374.2 | 2,685.4 | 2,397.9 |
Cost of goods sold (a) | (644.2) | (589.4) | (1,085.3) | (1,011.9) |
Gross profit | 887.9 | 784.8 | 1,600.1 | 1,386.0 |
Other costs and expenses: | ||||
Selling, general and administrative expenses (a) | (572.9) | (525.7) | (1,104.8) | (1,004.6) |
Amortization of intangible assets | (6.2) | (5.2) | (12.2) | (10.4) |
Impairments of assets | 0 | (1.7) | 0 | (1.7) |
Restructuring charges | (1.4) | (6.3) | (1.5) | (6.7) |
Total other costs and expenses | (580.5) | (538.9) | (1,118.5) | (1,023.4) |
Operating income | 307.4 | 245.9 | 481.6 | 362.6 |
Foreign currency gains (losses) | 2.2 | (2.6) | 1.4 | (1.7) |
Interest expense | (4.4) | (5.6) | (8.9) | (12.2) |
Interest and other income, net | 1.6 | 6.4 | 3.4 | 9.2 |
Equity in income (loss) of equity-method investees | (0.8) | (1.8) | (2.0) | (1.5) |
Income before provision for income taxes | 306.0 | 242.3 | 475.5 | 356.4 |
Provision for income taxes | (100.8) | (64.8) | (149.5) | (102.1) |
Net income attributable to PRLC | 205.2 | 177.5 | 326.0 | 254.3 |
Net income per common share attributable to PRLC: | ||||
Basic | $ 2.15 | $ 1.79 | $ 3.38 | $ 2.56 |
Diluted | $ 2.09 | $ 1.75 | $ 3.3 | $ 2.51 |
Weighted average common shares outstanding: | ||||
Basic | 95.5 | 99.4 | 96.4 | 99.3 |
Diluted | 98.0 | 101.6 | 98.9 | 101.5 |
Dividends declared per share | $ 0.1 | $ 0.05 | $ 0.2 | $ 0.1 |
(a) Includes total depreciation expense of: | $ (40.2) | $ (39.9) | $ (80.2) | $ (79.0) |
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Sum of operating profit (loss) and nonoperating income (expense) before provision for income taxes. No definition available.
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Sum of (1) investment income derived from investments in debt and equity securities consisting of interest income earned from investments in debt securities and on cash and cash equivalents, dividend income from investments in equity securities, and income or expense derived from the amortization of investment related discounts or premiums, respectively, net of related investment expenses; and (2) the net amount of other nonoperating income and expense, which does not qualify for separate disclosure on the income statement under materiality guidelines. No definition available.
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Total revenue recognized during the period derived from (1) the sale of goods in the normal course of business reduced by sales returns, allowances and discounts; and (2) the licensing arrangements. No definition available.
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The aggregate expense charged against earnings to allocate the cost of intangible assets (nonphysical assets not used in production) in a systematic and rational manner to the periods expected to benefit from such assets. As a noncash expense, this element is added back to net income when calculating cash provided by (used in) operations using the indirect method. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Aggregate dividends declared during the period for each share of common stock outstanding. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Total costs related to goods produced and sold during the reporting period. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The amount of expense recognized in the current period that reflects the allocation of the cost of tangible assets over the assets' useful lives. Includes production and non-production related depreciation. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The amount of net income or loss for the period per each share of common stock outstanding during the reporting period. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The amount of net income or loss for the period per each share of common stock and dilutive common stock equivalents outstanding during the reporting period. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The aggregate foreign currency transaction gain or loss (both realized and unrealized) included in determining net income for the reporting period. Excludes foreign currency transactions designated as hedges of net investment in a foreign entity and intercompany foreign currency transactions that are of a long-term nature, when the entities to the transaction are consolidated, combined, or accounted for by the equity method in the reporting enterprise's financial statements. For certain enterprises, primarily banks, that are dealers in foreign exchange, foreign currency transaction gains or losses may be disclosed as dealer gains or losses. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Aggregate revenue less cost of goods and services sold or operating expenses directly attributable to the revenue generation activity. No definition available.
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The aggregate amount of write-downs for impairments recognized during the period for long lived assets held for use (including those held for disposal by means other than sale). Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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This item represents the entity's proportionate share for the period of the net income (loss) of its investee (such as unconsolidated subsidiaries and joint ventures) to which the equity method of accounting is applied. Such amount typically reflects adjustments similar to those made in preparing consolidated statements, including adjustments to eliminate intercompany gains and losses, and to amortize, if appropriate, any difference between cost and underlying equity in net assets of the investee at the date of investment. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The sum of the current income tax expense (benefit) and the deferred income tax expense (benefit) pertaining to continuing operations. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The cost of borrowed funds accounted for as interest that was charged against earnings during the period. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Revenue earned during the period relating to consideration received from another party for the right to use, but not own, certain of the entity's intangible assets. Licensing arrangements include, but are not limited to, rights to use a patent, copyright, technology, manufacturing process, software or trademark. Licensing fees are generally, but not always, fixed as to amount and not dependent upon the revenue generated by the licensing party. An entity may receive licensing fees for licenses that also generate royalty payments to the entity. No definition available.
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The portion of consolidated profit or loss for the period, net of income taxes, which is attributable to the parent. If the entity does not present consolidated financial statements, the amount of profit or loss for the period, net of income taxes. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Generally recurring costs associated with normal operations except for the portion of these expenses which can be clearly related to production and included in cost of sales or services. Includes selling, general and administrative expense. No definition available.
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The net result for the period of deducting operating expenses from operating revenues. No definition available.
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Amount charged against earnings in the period for incurred and estimated costs, excluding asset retirement obligations, associated with exit from or disposal of business activities or restructurings pursuant to a program that is planned and controlled by management, and materially changes either the scope of a business undertaken by an entity, or the manner in which that business is conducted. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Aggregate revenue during the period from the sale of goods in the normal course of business, after deducting returns, allowances and discounts. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The aggregate total costs related to selling a firm's product and services, as well as all other general and administrative expenses. Direct selling expenses (for example, credit, warranty, and advertising) are expenses that can be directly linked to the sale of specific products. Indirect selling expenses are expenses that cannot be directly linked to the sale of specific products, for example telephone expenses, Internet, and postal charges. General and administrative expenses include salaries of non-sales personnel, rent, utilities, communication, etc. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The average number of shares issued and outstanding that are used in calculating diluted EPS, determined based on the timing of issuance of shares in the period. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Number of [basic] shares, after adjustment for contingently issuable shares and other shares not deemed outstanding, determined by relating the portion of time within a reporting period that common shares have been outstanding to the total time in that period. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The net amount of (1) non-cash litigation-related charges and (2) non-cash reversals of legal reserves deemed no longer needed during the reporting period. No definition available.
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The net adjustment to remove non-cash portion of (1) restructuring costs and (2) reversals of restructuring reserves deemed no longer needed when calculating cash flows from operations using the indirect method. No definition available.
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The cash outflow associated with (1) the acquisition of a business, net of the cash acquired from the purchase and the purchase price settlements; and (2) the investment in or advances to an entity in which the reporting entity shares control of the entity with another party or group. No definition available.
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The cash outflow for (1) a borrowing having initial term of repayment within one year or the normal operating cycle, if longer; and/or (2) a debt initially having maturity due after one year or beyond the normal operating cycle, if longer. No definition available.
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Includes currency on hand as well as demand deposits with banks or financial institutions. It also includes other kinds of accounts that have the general characteristics of demand deposits in that the Entity may deposit additional funds at any time and also effectively may withdraw funds at any time without prior notice or penalty. Cash equivalents, excluding items classified as marketable securities, include short-term, highly liquid investments that are both readily convertible to known amounts of cash, and so near their maturity that they present minimal risk of changes in value because of changes in interest rates. Generally, only investments with original maturities of three months or less qualify under that definition. Original maturity means original maturity to the entity holding the investment. For example, both a three-month US Treasury bill and a three-year Treasury note purchased three months from maturity qualify as cash equivalents. However, a Treasury note purchased three years ago does not become a cash equivalent when its remaining maturity is three months. Compensating balance arrangements that do not legally restrict the withdrawal or usage of cash amounts may be reported as Cash and Cash Equivalents, while legally restricted deposits held as compensating balances against borrowing arrangements, contracts entered into with others, or company statements of intention with regard to particular deposits should not be reported as cash and cash equivalents. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The net change between the beginning and ending balance of cash and cash equivalents. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The component of income tax expense for the period representing the net change in the entity's deferred tax assets and liabilities pertaining to continuing operations. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The aggregate expense recognized in the current period that allocates the cost of tangible assets, intangible assets, or depleting assets to periods that benefit from use of the assets. No definition available.
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The effect of exchange rate changes on cash balances held in foreign currencies. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Reductions in the entity's income taxes that arise when compensation cost (from non-qualified share-based compensation) recognized on the entity's tax return exceeds compensation cost from share-based compensation recognized in financial statements. This element represents the cash inflow reported in the enterprise's financing activities. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The aggregate unrealized foreign currency transaction gain or loss (pretax) included in determining net income for the reporting period. Represents the aggregate of gains and losses on transactions that are unsettled as of the balance sheet date, which is therefore an adjustment to reconcile income (loss) from continuing operations to net cash provided by (used in) continuing operations. (Excludes foreign currency transactions designated as hedges of net investment in a foreign entity and intercompany foreign currency transactions that are of a long-term nature, when the entities to the transaction are consolidated, combined, or accounted for by the equity method in the reporting entity's financial statements. For certain entities, primarily banks, that are dealers in foreign exchange, foreign currency transaction gains or losses may be disclosed as dealer gains or losses.) Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Amount represents the difference between the fair value of the payments made and the carrying amount of the debt at the time of its extinguishment. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The aggregate amount of write-downs for impairments recognized during the period for long lived assets held for use (including those held for disposal by means other than sale). Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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This element represents the undistributed income (or loss) of equity method investments, net of dividends or other distributions received from unconsolidated subsidiaries, certain corporate joint ventures, and certain noncontrolled corporations; such investments are accounted for under the equity method of accounting. This element excludes distributions that constitute a return of investment, which are classified as investing activities. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The net change during the reporting period in the aggregate amount of obligations and expenses incurred but not paid. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The net change during the reporting period in amount due within one year (or one business cycle) from customers for the credit sale of goods and services. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The net change during the reporting period, excluding the portion taken into income, in the liability reflecting services yet to be performed by the reporting entity for which cash or other forms of consideration was received or recorded as a receivable. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The net change during the reporting period in the aggregate value of all inventory held by the reporting entity, associated with underlying transactions that are classified as operating activities. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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For entities with classified balance sheets, the net change during the reporting period in the value of other assets or liabilities used in operating activities, that are not otherwise defined in the taxonomy. For entities with unclassified balance sheets, the net change during the reporting period in the value of all other assets or liabilities used in operating activities. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The net cash inflow (outflow) for the net change associated with funds that are not available for withdrawal or use (such as funds held in escrow) and are associated with underlying transactions that are classified as investing activities. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The net cash inflow (outflow) from financing activity for the period. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The net cash inflow (outflow) from investing activity. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The net cash from (used in) all of the entity's operating activities, including those of discontinued operations, of the reporting entity. Operating activities generally involve producing and delivering goods and providing services. Operating activity cash flows include transactions, adjustments, and changes in value that are not defined as investing or financing activities. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The portion of consolidated profit or loss for the period, net of income taxes, which is attributable to the parent. If the entity does not present consolidated financial statements, the amount of profit or loss for the period, net of income taxes. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The cash outflow to reacquire common stock during the period. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The cash outflow from the distribution of an entity's earnings in the form of dividends to common shareholders. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The cash outflow from purchases of trading, available-for-sale securities and held-to-maturity securities. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The cash outflow for purchases of and capital improvements on property, plant and equipment (capital expenditures), software, and other intangible assets. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The net cash inflow (outflow) from other financing activities. This element is used when there is not a more specific and appropriate element in the taxonomy. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The cash inflow associated with the aggregate amount received by the entity through sale or maturity of marketable securities (trading, held-to-maturity, or available-for-sale) during the period. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The cash inflow associated with the amount received from holders exercising their stock options. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Amount of the current period expense charged against operations, the offset which is generally to the allowance for doubtful accounts for the purpose of reducing receivables, including notes receivable, to an amount that approximates their net realizable value (the amount expected to be collected). Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The cash outflow for the obligation for lease meeting the criteria for capitalization (with maturities exceeding one year or beyond the operating cycle of the entity, if longer). Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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The aggregate amount of noncash, equity-based employee remuneration. This may include the value of stock options, amortization of restricted stock, and adjustment for officers compensation. As noncash, this element is an add back when calculating net cash generated by operating activities using the indirect method. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Description of Business
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Description of Business |
Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation (“PRLC”) is a global
leader in the design, marketing and distribution of premium
lifestyle products, including men’s, women’s and
children’s apparel, accessories, fragrances and home
furnishings. PRLC’s long-standing reputation and
distinctive image have been consistently developed across an
expanding number of products, brands and international markets.
PRLC’s brand names include Polo by Ralph Lauren, Ralph
Lauren Purple Label, Ralph Lauren Women’s Collection, Black
Label, Blue Label, Lauren by Ralph Lauren, RRL, RLX, Rugby,
Ralph Lauren Childrenswear, American Living, Chaps and
Club Monaco, among others. PRLC and its subsidiaries are
collectively referred to herein as the “Company,”
“we,” “us,” “our” and
“ourselves,” unless the context indicates otherwise.
The Company classifies its businesses into three segments:
Wholesale, Retail and Licensing. The Company’s wholesale
sales are made principally to major department and specialty
stores located throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe and Asia. The
Company also sells directly to consumers through full-price and
factory retail stores located throughout the U.S., Canada,
Europe, South America and Asia, through concessions-based
shop-within-shops located primarily in Asia, and through its
retail internet sites located at www.RalphLauren.com and
www.Rugby.com. In addition, the Company often licenses the right
to unrelated third parties to use its various trademarks in
connection with the manufacture and sale of designated products,
such as apparel, eyewear and fragrances, in specified
geographical areas for specified periods.
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Describes the nature of an entity's business, the major products or services it sells or provides and its principal markets, including the locations of those markets. If the entity operates in more than one business, the disclosure also indicates the relative importance of its operations in each business and the basis for the determination (for example, assets, revenues, or earnings). Disclosures about the nature of operations need not be quantified; relative importance could be conveyed by use of terms such as "predominately", "about equally", or "major and other". This element is also referred to as "Business Description". Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Basis of Presentation |
Interim
Financial Statements
The interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared
pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). The interim
consolidated financial statements are unaudited. In the opinion
of management, however, such consolidated financial statements
contain all normal and recurring adjustments necessary to
present fairly the consolidated financial condition, results of
operations and changes in cash flows of the Company for the
interim periods presented. In addition, certain information and
footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements
prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally
accepted in the U.S. (“US GAAP”) have been
condensed or omitted from this report as is permitted by the
SEC’s rules and regulations. However, the Company believes
that the disclosures herein are adequate to make the information
presented not misleading.
The consolidated balance sheet data as of April 3, 2010 is
derived from the audited financial statements included in the
Company’s Annual Report on
Form 10-K
filed with the SEC for the fiscal year ended April 3, 2010
(the “Fiscal 2010
10-K”),
which should be read in conjunction with these interim financial
statements. Reference is made to the Fiscal 2010
10-K for a
complete set of financial statements.
Basis
of Consolidation
The unaudited interim consolidated financial statements present
the financial position, results of operations and cash flows of
the Company and all entities in which the Company has a
controlling voting interest. The unaudited interim consolidated
financial statements also include the accounts of any variable
interest entities of which the Company is considered to be the
primary beneficiary and such entities are required to be
consolidated in accordance with US GAAP.
All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been
eliminated in consolidation.
Fiscal
Year
The Company utilizes a
52-53 week
fiscal year ending on the Saturday closest to March 31. As
such, fiscal year 2011 will end on April 2, 2011 and will
be a 52-week period (“Fiscal 2011”). Fiscal year 2010
ended on April 3, 2010 and reflected a 53-week period
(“Fiscal 2010”). The second quarter for Fiscal 2011
ended on October 2, 2010 and was a 13-week period. The
second quarter of Fiscal 2010 ended on September 26, 2009
and was also a
13-week
period.
In April 2009, the Company performed an internal legal entity
reorganization of certain of its wholly owned Japan
subsidiaries. As a result of the reorganization, the
Company’s former Polo Ralph Lauren Japan Corporation and
Impact 21 Co., Ltd. subsidiaries were merged into a new wholly
owned subsidiary named Polo Ralph Lauren Kabushiki Kaisha
(“PRL KK”). The financial position and operating
results of the Company’s consolidated PRL KK entity are
reported on a one-month lag. Accordingly, the Company’s
operating results for the three-month and six-month periods
ended October 2, 2010 and September 26, 2009 include
the operating results of PRL KK for the three-month and
six-month periods ended August 28, 2010 and August 31,
2009, respectively. The net effect of this reporting lag is not
material to the Company’s unaudited interim consolidated
financial statements.
Use of
Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with US
GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that
affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and
footnotes thereto. Actual results could differ materially from
those estimates.
Significant estimates inherent in the preparation of the
consolidated financial statements include reserves for bad debt,
customer returns, discounts,
end-of-season
markdowns and operational chargebacks; the realizability of
inventory; reserves for litigation and other contingencies;
useful lives and impairments of long-lived tangible and
intangible assets; accounting for income taxes and related
uncertain tax positions; the valuation of stock-based
compensation and related expected forfeiture rates; reserves for
restructuring; and accounting for business combinations.
Reclassifications
On December 31, 2009, the Company acquired certain assets
from Dickson Concepts International Limited
(“Dickson”), its former licensee of Polo-branded
apparel in Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and assumed direct
control of its business in that region (the “Asia-Pacific
Licensed Operations Acquisition”). Dickson formerly
conducted the Company’s business in Asia-Pacific (excluding
Japan) through a combination of freestanding owned stores,
freestanding licensed stores and shop-within-shops at department
stores or malls. The terms of trade for shop-within-shops were
largely conducted on a concessions basis, whereby inventory
continued to be owned by the Company (not the department store)
until ultimate sale to the end consumer and the salespeople
involved in the sales transaction were employees of the Company.
As management believes that this concessions-based sales model
possesses more attributes of a retail model than a wholesale
model, it was determined that all concessions-based sales
arrangements (including those conducted in Japan) should be
classified within the Company’s Retail segment, in contrast
to the historical classification within its Wholesale segment.
Accordingly, effective with the closing of the Asia-Pacific
Licensed Operations Acquisition at the beginning of the fourth
quarter of Fiscal 2010, the Company restated its segment
presentation to reclassify concessions-based sales arrangements
to its Retail segment from its Wholesale segment. There have
been no changes in total revenue, total operating income or
total assets as a result of this change. Segment information for
the three-month and six-month periods ended September 26,
2009 has been recast to conform to the current periods’
presentation. See Note 17 for further discussion of the
Company’s segment information.
Certain other reclassifications have been made to the prior
periods’ financial information in order to conform to the
current period’s presentation.
Seasonality
of Business
The Company’s business is typically affected by seasonal
trends, with higher levels of wholesale sales generated in its
second and fourth quarters and higher retail sales generated in
its second and third quarters. These trends result primarily
from the timing of seasonal wholesale shipments and key vacation
travel,
back-to-school
and holiday shopping periods in the Retail segment. Accordingly,
the Company’s operating results and cash flows for the
three-month and six-month periods ended October 2, 2010 are
not necessarily indicative of the results and cash flows that
may be expected for the full Fiscal 2011.
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Revenue
Recognition
Revenue is recognized across all segments of the business when
there is persuasive evidence of an arrangement, delivery has
occurred, price has been fixed or is determinable, and
collectibility is reasonably assured.
Revenue within the Company’s Wholesale segment is
recognized at the time title passes and risk of loss is
transferred to customers. Wholesale revenue is recorded net of
estimates of returns, discounts,
end-of-season
markdowns, operational chargebacks and certain cooperative
advertising allowances. Returns and allowances require
pre-approval from management and discounts are based on trade
terms. Estimates for
end-of-season
markdown reserves are based on historical trends, seasonal
results, an evaluation of current economic and market conditions
and retailer performance. Estimates for operational chargebacks
are based on actual notifications of order fulfillment
discrepancies and historical trends. The Company reviews and
refines these estimates on a quarterly basis. The Company’s
historical estimates of these costs have not differed materially
from actual results.
Retail store and concessions-based shop-within-shop revenue is
recognized net of estimated returns at the time of sale to
consumers.
E-commerce
revenue from sales of products ordered through the
Company’s retail internet sites at RalphLauren.com and
Rugby.com is recognized upon delivery and receipt of the
shipment by its customers. Such revenue is also reduced by an
estimate of returns.
Gift cards issued by the Company are recorded as a liability
until they are redeemed, at which point revenue is recognized.
The Company recognizes income for unredeemed gift cards when the
likelihood of a gift card being redeemed by a customer is remote
and the Company determines that it does not have a legal
obligation to remit the value of the unredeemed gift card to the
relevant jurisdiction as unclaimed or abandoned property.
Revenue from licensing arrangements is recognized when earned in
accordance with the terms of the underlying agreements,
generally based upon the higher of (a) contractually
guaranteed minimum royalty levels or (b) actual sales and
royalty data, or estimates thereof, received from the
Company’s licensees.
The Company accounts for sales and other related taxes on a net
basis, excluding such taxes from revenue.
Shipping
and Handling Costs
The costs associated with shipping goods to customers are
reflected as a component of selling, general and administrative
(“SG&A”) expenses in the consolidated statements
of operations. Shipping costs were $8.0 million and
$14.0 million during the three-month and six-month periods
ended October 2, 2010, respectively, and $7.7 million
and $13.0 million during the three-month and six-month
periods ended September 26, 2009, respectively. The costs
of preparing merchandise for sale, such as picking, packing,
warehousing and order charges (“handling costs”), also
are included in SG&A expenses. Handling costs were
$23.3 million and $41.2 million during the three-month
and six-month periods ended October 2, 2010, respectively,
and $18.6 million and $36.7 million during the
three-month and six-month periods ended September 26, 2009,
respectively. Shipping and handling costs billed to customers
are included in revenue.
Net
Income Per Common Share
Basic net income per common share is computed by dividing the
net income applicable to common shares after preferred dividend
requirements, if any, by the weighted-average number of common
shares outstanding during the period. Weighted-average common
shares include shares of the Company’s Class A and
Class B common stock. Diluted net income per common share
adjusts basic net income per common share for the effects of
outstanding stock options, restricted stock, restricted stock
units and any other potentially dilutive financial instruments,
only in the periods in which such effect is dilutive under the
treasury stock method.
The weighted-average number of common shares outstanding used to
calculate basic net income per common share is reconciled to
those shares used in calculating diluted net income per common
share as follows:
Options to purchase shares of common stock at an exercise price
greater than the average market price of the common stock during
the reporting period are anti-dilutive and therefore not
included in the computation of diluted net income per common
share. In addition, the Company has outstanding restricted stock
units that are issuable only upon the achievement of certain
service
and/or
performance goals. Such performance-based restricted stock units
are included in the computation of diluted shares only to the
extent the underlying performance conditions (a) are
satisfied prior to the end of the reporting period or
(b) would be satisfied if the end of the reporting period
were the end of the related contingency period and the result
would be dilutive under the treasury stock method. As of
October 2, 2010 and September 26, 2009, there was an
aggregate of approximately 1.7 million and
2.3 million, respectively, of additional shares issuable
upon the exercise of anti-dilutive options and the contingent
vesting of performance-based restricted stock units that were
excluded from the diluted share calculations.
Accounts
Receivable
In the normal course of business, the Company extends credit to
customers that satisfy defined credit criteria. Accounts
receivable, net, as shown in the Company’s consolidated
balance sheets, is net of certain reserves and allowances. These
reserves and allowances consist of (a) reserves for
returns, discounts,
end-of-season
markdowns and operational chargebacks and (b) allowances
for doubtful accounts. These reserves and allowances are
discussed in further detail below.
A reserve for sales returns is determined based on an evaluation
of current market conditions and historical returns experience.
Charges to increase the reserve are treated as reductions of
revenue.
A reserve for trade discounts is determined based on open
invoices where trade discounts have been extended to customers,
and charges to increase the reserve are treated as reductions of
revenue.
Estimated
end-of-season
markdown charges are included as reductions of revenue. The
related markdown provisions are based on retail sales
performance, seasonal negotiations with customers, historical
deduction trends and an evaluation of current market conditions.
A reserve for operational chargebacks represents various
deductions by customers relating to individual shipments.
Charges to increase this reserve, net of expected recoveries,
are included as reductions of revenue. The reserve is based on
actual notifications of order fulfillment discrepancies and past
experience.
A rollforward of the activity in the Company’s reserves for
returns, discounts,
end-of-season
markdowns and operational chargebacks is presented below:
An allowance for doubtful accounts is determined through
analysis of periodic aging of accounts receivable, assessments
of collectibility based on an evaluation of historic and
anticipated trends, the financial condition of the
Company’s customers, and an evaluation of the impact of
economic conditions. A rollforward of the activity in the
Company’s allowance for doubtful accounts is presented
below:
Concentration
of Credit Risk
The Company sells its wholesale merchandise primarily to major
department and specialty stores across the U.S., Canada, Europe
and Asia and extends credit based on an evaluation of each
customer’s financial capacity and condition, usually
without requiring collateral. In its wholesale business,
concentration of credit risk is relatively limited due to the
large number of customers and their dispersion across many
geographic areas. However, the Company has five key
department-store customers that generate significant sales
volume. For Fiscal 2010, these customers in the aggregate
contributed approximately 45% of all wholesale revenues.
Further, as of October 2, 2010, the Company’s five key
department-store customers represented approximately 30% of
gross accounts receivable.
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Consolidation
of Variable Interest Entities
In June 2009, the Financial Accounting Standards Board
(“FASB”) issued revised guidance for accounting for a
variable interest entity (“VIE”) (formerly referred to
as Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (“FAS”)
No. 167, “Amendments to FASB Interpretation
No. 46(R)”), which has been codified within Accounting
Standards Codification (“ASC”) topic 810,
“Consolidation” (“ASC 810”). The revised
guidance within ASC 810 changes the approach to determining
the primary beneficiary of a VIE, replacing the
quantitative-based risks and rewards approach with a qualitative
approach that focuses on identifying which enterprise has
(i) the power to direct the activities of a VIE that most
significantly impact the entity’s economic performance and
(ii) the obligation to absorb losses or the right to
receive benefits of the entity that could potentially be
significant to the VIE. ASC 810 also now requires ongoing
reassessment of whether an enterprise is the primary beneficiary
of a VIE, as well as additional disclosures about an
enterprise’s involvement in VIEs. The Company adopted the
revised guidance for VIEs within ASC 810 as of the
beginning of Fiscal 2011 (April 4, 2010). The adoption did
not have a significant impact on the Company’s consolidated
financial statements.
Proposed
Amendments to Current Accounting Standards
The FASB is currently working on amendments to existing
accounting standards governing a number of areas including, but
not limited to, accounting for leases. In August 2010, the FASB
issued an exposure draft, “Leases” (the “Exposure
Draft”), which would replace the existing guidance in ASC
topic 840, “Leases.” Under the Exposure Draft, among
other changes in practice, a lessee’s rights and
obligations under all leases, including existing and new
arrangements, would be recognized as assets and liabilities,
respectively, on the balance sheet. The comment period for the
Exposure Draft ends on December 15, 2010 and a final
standard is expected to be issued in 2011. When and if
effective, this proposed standard will likely have a significant
impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements.
However, as the standard-setting process is still ongoing, the
Company is unable to determine the impact this proposed change
in accounting will have on its consolidated financial statements
at this time.
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2011 Transactions
Agreement
to Acquire South Korea Licensed Operations
In July 2010, the Company entered into an agreement with Doosan
Corporation (“Doosan”) to assume direct control of its
Polo-branded licensed apparel and accessories businesses in
South Korea effective January 1, 2011 in exchange for a
payment of approximately $25 million plus an additional
estimated payment of approximately $22 million for
inventory and certain other net assets. Doosan is currently the
Company’s licensee for Polo-branded apparel and accessories
in South Korea. The Company also entered into a transition
services agreement with Doosan for the provision of certain
financial and information systems services for a period of up to
twelve months commencing on January 1, 2011. The
transaction is subject to certain customary closing conditions.
The Company expects to account for this transaction as a
business combination during the third quarter of Fiscal 2011.
Fiscal
2010 Transactions
Asia-Pacific
Licensed Operations Acquisition
On December 31, 2009, in connection with the transition of
the Polo-branded apparel business in Asia-Pacific (excluding
Japan) from a licensed to a wholly owned operation, the Company
acquired certain net assets from Dickson in exchange for an
initial payment of approximately $20 million and other
consideration of approximately $17 million. Dickson was the
Company’s licensee for Polo-branded apparel in the
Asia-Pacific region (excluding
Japan), which is comprised of China, Hong Kong, Indonesia,
Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. The
Company funded the Asia-Pacific Licensed Operations Acquisition
with available cash on-hand.
The Company accounted for the Asia-Pacific Licensed Operations
Acquisition as a business combination during the fourth quarter
of Fiscal 2010. The acquisition cost of $37 million
(excluding transaction costs) has been allocated to the net
assets acquired based on their respective fair values as
follows: inventory of $2 million; customer relationship
intangible asset of $29 million; tax-deductible goodwill of
$1 million and other net assets of $5 million.
Goodwill represents the excess of the purchase price over the
fair value of the net tangible and identifiable intangible
assets acquired. Transaction costs of $4 million were
expensed as incurred and classified within SG&A expenses in
the consolidated statement of operations.
The customer relationship intangible asset was valued using the
excess earnings method. This approach discounts the estimated
after tax cash flows associated with the existing base of
customers as of the acquisition date, factoring in expected
attrition of the existing customer base. The customer
relationship intangible asset is being amortized over its
estimated useful life of ten years.
The results of operations for the Polo-branded apparel business
in Asia-Pacific have been consolidated in the Company’s
results of operations commencing January 1, 2010.
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Property and equipment, along with other long-lived assets, are
evaluated for impairment periodically whenever events or changes
in circumstances indicate that their related carrying amounts
may not be fully recoverable. In evaluating long-lived assets
for recoverability, the Company uses its best estimate of future
cash flows expected to result from the use of the asset and its
eventual disposition. To the extent that the estimated future
undiscounted net cash flows attributable to the asset are less
than its carrying amount, an impairment loss is recognized equal
to the difference between the carrying value of such asset and
its fair value.
During the second quarter of Fiscal 2010, the Company recorded a
non-cash impairment charge of $1.7 million to reduce the
net carrying value of certain long-lived assets in its Retail
segment to their estimated fair value, which was determined
based on discounted expected cash flows. This impairment charge
was related to the
lower-than-expected
operating performance of certain full-price retail stores.
There were no asset impairment charges recorded during the six
months ended October 2, 2010.
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The Company has recorded restructuring liabilities in recent
years relating to various cost-savings initiatives, as well as
certain of its acquisitions. Liabilities for restructuring costs
are measured at fair value when incurred in accordance with US
GAAP. A description of the nature of significant restructuring
activities and related costs is presented below.
The Company recognized net restructuring charges of
$1.5 million during the six months ended October 2,
2010, which were primarily related to employee termination costs
associated with its domestic wholesale operations and the
closing of a warehouse facility, partially offset by reversals
of reserves deemed no longer necessary primarily associated with
previously closed Retail stores. During the six months ended
September 26, 2009, the Company recognized
$6.7 million of restructuring charges, primarily related to
employee termination costs and the write down of an asset
associated with exiting a retail store in Japan.
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Uncertain
Income Tax Benefits
A reconciliation of the beginning and ending amounts of
unrecognized tax benefits, excluding interest and penalties, for
the three-month and six-month periods ended October 2, 2010
and September 26, 2009 is presented below:
The Company classifies interest and penalties related to
unrecognized tax benefits as part of its provision for income
taxes. A reconciliation of the beginning and ending amounts of
accrued interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax
benefits for the three-month and six-month periods ended
October 2, 2010 and September 26, 2009 is presented
below:
The total amount of unrecognized tax benefits, including
interest and penalties, was $151.3 million as of
October 2, 2010 and $126.0 million as of April 3,
2010 and was included within non-current liability for
unrecognized tax benefits in the consolidated balance sheets.
The total amount of unrecognized tax benefits that, if
recognized, would affect the Company’s effective tax rate
was $117.8 million as of October 2, 2010.
Future
Changes in Unrecognized Tax Benefits
The total amount of unrecognized tax benefits relating to the
Company’s tax positions is subject to change based on
future events including, but not limited to, the settlements of
ongoing audits
and/or the
expiration of applicable statutes of limitations. Although the
outcomes and timing of such events are highly uncertain, it is
reasonably possible that the balance of gross unrecognized tax
benefits, excluding interest and penalties, could potentially be
reduced by up to approximately $6 million during the next
12 months. However, changes in the occurrence, expected
outcomes and timing of those events could cause the
Company’s current estimate to change materially in the
future.
The Company files tax returns in the U.S. federal and
various state, local and foreign jurisdictions. With few
exceptions for those tax returns, the Company is no longer
subject to examinations by the relevant tax authorities for
years prior to Fiscal 2004.
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Euro
Debt
As of October 2, 2010, the Company had outstanding
€209.2 million principal amount of 4.5% notes due
October 4, 2013 (the “Euro Debt”). The Company
has the option to redeem all of the outstanding Euro Debt at any
time at a redemption price equal to the principal amount plus a
premium. The Company also has the option to redeem all of the
outstanding Euro Debt at any time at par plus accrued interest
in the event of certain developments involving U.S. tax
law. Partial redemption of the Euro Debt is not permitted in
either instance. In the event of a change of control of the
Company, each holder of the Euro Debt has the option to require
the Company to redeem the Euro Debt at its principal amount plus
accrued interest. The indenture governing the Euro Debt (the
“Indenture”) contains certain limited covenants that
restrict the Company’s ability, subject to specified
exceptions, to incur liens or enter into a sale and leaseback
transaction for any principal property. The Indenture does not
contain any financial covenants.
As of October 2, 2010, the carrying value of the Euro Debt
was $285.2 million, compared to $282.1 million as of
April 3, 2010.
In July 2009, the Company completed a cash tender offer and used
$121.0 million to repurchase €90.8 million of
principal amount of its then outstanding €300 million
principal amount of 4.5% notes due October 4, 2013 at
a discounted purchase price of approximately 95%. A net pretax
gain of $4.1 million related to this extinguishment of debt
was recorded during the second quarter of Fiscal 2010 and
classified as a component of interest and other income, net in
the Company’s consolidated statements of operations. The
Company used its cash on hand to fund the debt extinguishment.
Revolving
Credit Facility and Term Loan
The Company has a credit facility that provides for a
$450 million unsecured revolving line of credit through
November 2011 (the “Credit Facility”). The Credit
Facility also is used to support the issuance of letters of
credit. As of October 2, 2010, there were no borrowings
outstanding under the Credit Facility and the Company was
contingently liable for $14.5 million of outstanding
letters of credit (primarily relating to inventory purchase
commitments). The Company has the ability to expand its
borrowing availability to $600 million subject to the
agreement of one or more new or existing lenders under the
facility to increase their commitments. There are no mandatory
reductions in borrowing ability throughout the term of the
Credit Facility.
The Credit Facility contains a number of covenants that, among
other things, restrict the Company’s ability, subject to
specified exceptions, to incur additional debt; incur liens and
contingent liabilities; sell or dispose of assets, including
equity interests; merge with or acquire other companies;
liquidate or dissolve itself; engage in businesses that are not
in a related line of business; make loans, advances or
guarantees; engage in transactions with affiliates; and make
investments. The Credit Facility also requires the Company to
maintain a maximum ratio of Adjusted Debt to Consolidated
EBITDAR (the “leverage ratio”) of no greater than 3.75
as of the date of measurement for four consecutive quarters.
Adjusted Debt is defined generally as consolidated debt
outstanding plus 8 times consolidated rent expense for the last
twelve months. EBITDAR is defined generally as consolidated net
income plus (i) income tax expense, (ii) net interest
expense, (iii) depreciation and amortization expense and
(iv) consolidated rent expense. As of October 2, 2010,
no Event of Default (as such term is defined pursuant to the
Credit Facility) has occurred under the Company’s Credit
Facility.
Refer to Note 14 of the Fiscal 2010
10-K for
detailed disclosure of the terms and conditions of the
Company’s debt.
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US GAAP establishes a three-level valuation hierarchy for
disclosure of fair value measurements. The determination of the
applicable level within the hierarchy of a particular asset or
liability depends on the inputs used in valuation as of the
measurement date, notably the extent to which the inputs are
market-based (observable) or internally derived (unobservable).
The three levels are defined as follows:
A financial instrument’s categorization within the
valuation hierarchy is based upon the lowest level of input that
is significant to the fair value measurement.
The following table summarizes the Company’s financial
assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring
basis:
Derivative financial instruments are recorded at fair value in
the Company’s consolidated balance sheets. To the extent
these instruments are designated as cash flow hedges and highly
effective at reducing the risk associated with the exposure
being hedged, the related unrealized gains or losses are
deferred in equity as a component of accumulated other
comprehensive income. The Company’s derivative financial
instruments are valued using a pricing model, primarily based on
market observable external inputs including forward and spot
rates for foreign currencies, which considers the impact of the
Company’s own credit risk, if any. The Company mitigates
the impact of counterparty credit risk by entering into
contracts with select financial institutions based on credit
ratings and other factors, adhering to established limits for
credit exposure and continually assessing the creditworthiness
of counterparties. Changes in counterparty credit risk are
considered in the valuation of derivative financial instruments.
Variable rate municipal securities (“VRMS”) are
classified as available-for-sale securities and are recorded at
fair value in the Company’s consolidated balance sheet
based upon quoted market prices, with unrealized gains or losses
deferred in equity as a component of accumulated other
comprehensive income.
Auction rate securities are classified as available-for-sale
securities and are recorded at fair value in the Company’s
consolidated balance sheets, with unrealized gains and losses
deferred in equity as a component of accumulated other
comprehensive income. Third-party pricing institutions may value
auction rate securities at par, which may not necessarily
reflect prices that would be obtained in the current market.
When quoted market prices are unobservable, fair value is
estimated based on a number of known factors and external
pricing data, including known maturity dates, the coupon rate
based upon the most recent reset market clearing rate, the
price/yield representing the average rate of recently successful
traded securities, and the total principal balance of each
security.
Cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash, short-term and
non-current investments held-to-maturity, and accounts
receivable are recorded at carrying value, which approximates
fair value. The Company’s Euro Debt, which is adjusted for
foreign currency fluctuations and changes in the fair value of
the Company’s fixed-to-floating interest rate swap, is also
reported at carrying value.
The Company’s non-financial instruments, which primarily
consist of goodwill, intangible assets, and property and
equipment, are not required to be measured at fair value on a
recurring basis and are reported at carrying value. However, on
a periodic basis whenever events or changes in circumstances
indicate that their
carrying value may not be fully recoverable (and at least
annually for goodwill), non-financial instruments are assessed
for impairment and, if applicable, written-down to and recorded
at fair value.
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This item represents the complete disclosure regarding the fair value of financial instruments (as defined), including financial assets and financial liabilities (collectively, as defined), and the measurements of those instruments, assets, and liabilities. Such disclosures about the financial instruments, assets, and liabilities would include: (1) the fair value of the required items together with their carrying amounts (as appropriate); (2) for items for which it is not practicable to estimate fair value, disclosure would include: (a) information pertinent to estimating fair value (including, carrying amount, effective interest rate, and maturity, and (b) the reasons why it is not practicable to estimate fair value; (3) significant concentrations of credit risk including: (a) information about the activity, region, or economic characteristics identifying a concentration, (b) the maximum amount of loss the Company is exposed to based on the gross fair value of the related item, (c) policy for requiring collateral or other security and information as to accessing such collateral or security, and (d) the nature and brief description of such collateral or security; (4) quantitative information about market risks and how such risk is are managed; (5) for items measured on both a recurring and nonrecurring basis information regarding the inputs used to develop the fair value measurement; and (6) for items presented in the financial statement for which fair value measurement is elected: (a) information necessary to understand the reasons for the election, (b) discussion of the effect of fair value changes on earnings, (c) a description of [similar groups] items for which the election is made and the relation thereof to the balance sheet, the aggregate carrying value of items included in the balance sheet that are not eligible for the election; (7) all other required (as defined) and desired information. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef
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Derivative
Financial Instruments
The Company is primarily exposed to changes in foreign currency
exchange rates relating to certain anticipated cash flows from
its international operations and potential declines in the fair
value of reported net assets of certain of its foreign
operations, as well as changes in the fair value of its
fixed-rate debt relating to changes in interest rates.
Consequently, the Company periodically uses derivative financial
instruments to manage such risks. The Company does not enter
into derivative transactions for speculative or trading
purposes. All of the Company’s undesignated hedges are
entered into to hedge specific economic risks.
The following table summarizes the Company’s outstanding
derivative instruments on a gross basis as recorded on its
consolidated balance sheets as of October 2, 2010 and
April 3, 2010:
The following tables summarize the impact of the Company’s
derivative instruments on its consolidated financial statements
for the three-month and six-month periods ended October 2,
2010 and September 26, 2009:
Over the next twelve months, it is expected that approximately
$1 million of net losses deferred in AOCI related to
derivative financial instruments outstanding as of
October 2, 2010 will be recognized in earnings. No material
gains or losses relating to ineffective hedges were recognized
during any of the fiscal periods presented.
The following is a summary of the Company’s risk management
strategies and the effect of those strategies on the
consolidated financial statements.
Foreign
Currency Risk Management
Forward
Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts
The Company primarily enters into forward foreign currency
exchange contracts as hedges to reduce its risk from exchange
rate fluctuations on inventory purchases, intercompany royalty
payments made by certain of its international operations,
intercompany contributions made to fund certain marketing
efforts of its international operations, interest payments made
in connection with outstanding debt, other foreign
currency-denominated operational obligations including payroll,
rent, insurance and benefit payments, and foreign
currency-denominated revenues. As part of its overall strategy
to manage the level of exposure to the risk of foreign currency
exchange rate fluctuations, primarily to changes in the value of
the Euro, the Japanese Yen, the Swiss Franc, and the British
Pound Sterling, the Company hedges a portion of its foreign
currency exposures anticipated over the ensuing twelve-month to
two-year periods. In doing so, the Company uses foreign currency
exchange forward contracts that generally have maturities of
three months to two years to provide continuing coverage
throughout the hedging period.
The Company records its foreign currency exchange contracts at
fair value in its consolidated balance sheets. To the extent
foreign currency exchange contracts designated as cash flow
hedges at hedge inception are highly effective in offsetting the
change in the value of the hedged item, the related gains
(losses) are deferred in equity as a component of accumulated
other comprehensive income. These deferred gains (losses) are
then recognized in our consolidated statements of operations as
follows:
To the extent that a derivative contract designated as a hedge
is not considered to be effective, any changes in fair value
relating to the ineffective portion are immediately recognized
in earnings within foreign currency gains (losses). If it is
determined that a derivative has not been highly effective, and
will continue not to be highly effective at hedging the
designated exposure, hedge accounting is discontinued. If a
hedge relationship is terminated, the change in fair value of
the derivative previously recorded in AOCI is recognized when
the hedged item affects earnings consistent with the original
hedging strategy, unless the forecasted transaction is no longer
probable of occurring in which case the accumulated amount is
immediately recognized in earnings. In addition, changes in fair
value relating to undesignated foreign currency exchange
contracts are immediately recognized in earnings.
Hedge of
a Net Investment in Certain European Subsidiaries
The Company designated the entire principal amount of its
outstanding Euro Debt as a hedge of its net investment in
certain of its European subsidiaries. The changes in fair value
of a derivative instrument or a non-derivative financial
instrument (such as debt) that is designated as a hedge of a net
investment in a foreign operation are reported in the same
manner as a translation adjustment, to the extent it is
effective as a hedge. As such, changes
in the value of the Euro Debt resulting from changes in the Euro
exchange rate have been, and continue to be, reported in equity
as a component of AOCI.
Interest
Rate Risk Management
Interest
Rate Swap Contracts
On July 2, 2010, the Company entered into a
fixed-to-floating interest rate swap designated as a fair value
hedge to mitigate its exposure to changes in the fair value of
the Company’s Euro Debt due to changes in the benchmark
interest rate. The interest rate swap, which matures on
October 4, 2013, has an aggregate notional value of
€209.2 million and swaps the 4.5% fixed interest rate
on the Company’s Euro Debt for a variable interest rate
equal to the
3-month Euro
Interbank Offered Rate plus 299 basis points. The
Company’s interest rate swap meets the requirements for
shortcut method accounting. Accordingly, changes in the fair
value of the interest rate swap are exactly offset by changes in
the fair value of the Euro Debt. No ineffectiveness has been
recorded during the three-month and six-month periods ended
October 2, 2010.
Investments
The Company classifies its investments in securities at the time
of purchase as
held-to-maturity,
available-for-sale
or trading, and re-evaluates such classifications on a quarterly
basis.
Held-to-maturity
investments consist of debt securities that the Company has the
intent and ability to retain until maturity. These securities
are recorded at cost, adjusted for the amortization of premiums
and discounts, which approximates fair value.
Available-for-sale
investments primarily consist of VRMS and auction rate
securities. VRMS represent long-term municipal bonds with
interest rates that reset at pre-determined short-term
intervals, and can typically be put to the issuer and redeemed
for cash upon demand, or shortly thereafter. Auction rate
securities also have characteristics similar to short-term
investments. However, the Company has classified these
securities as non-current investments in its consolidated
balance sheet as current market conditions call into question
its ability to redeem these investments for cash within the next
twelve months.
Available-for-sale
investments are recorded at fair value with unrealized gains or
losses classified as a component of accumulated other
comprehensive income (loss) in the consolidated balance sheets,
and related realized gains or losses classified as a component
of interest and other income, net in the consolidated
statements of operations. No material unrealized or realized
gains or losses on
available-for-sale
investments were recorded during any of the fiscal periods
presented.
Cash inflows and outflows related to the sale and purchase of
investments are classified as investing activities in the
Company’s consolidated statements of cash flows.
The following table summarizes the Company’s short-term and
non-current investments recorded in the consolidated balance
sheets as of October 2, 2010 and April 3, 2010:
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Summary
of Changes in Equity
Secondary
Stock Offering
On June 14, 2010, the Company commenced a secondary public
offering under which approximately 10 million shares of
Class A common stock were sold on behalf of its principal
stockholder, Mr. Ralph Lauren, Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer (the “Offering”). The Offering
was made pursuant to a shelf registration statement on
Form S-3
filed on the same day, and closed on June 24, 2010.
Concurrent with the Offering, the Company also purchased an
additional 1.0 million shares of Class A common stock
under its repurchase program from Mr. Lauren at a cost of
$81 million, representing the per share price of the public
offering.
Class B
Common Stock Conversion
In connection with the Offering and share repurchase discussed
above, during the first quarter of Fiscal 2011, Mr. Lauren
converted approximately 11 million shares of Class B
common stock into an equal number of shares of Class A
common stock pursuant to the terms of the security. Also, during
the first quarter of Fiscal 2011, Mr. Ralph Lauren
converted an additional 0.3 million shares of Class B
common stock into an equal number of shares of Class A
common stock pursuant to the terms of the security. These
transactions resulted in a reclassification within equity, and
had no effect on the Company’s consolidated balance sheets.
Common
Stock Repurchase Program
On May 18, 2010, the Company’s Board of Directors
approved an expansion of the Company’s existing common
stock repurchase program that allows the Company to repurchase
up to an additional $275 million of Class A common
stock. On August 5, 2010, the Company’s Board of
Directors approved a further expansion of the existing common
stock repurchase program, which allows the Company to repurchase
up to an additional $250 million in Class A common
stock. Repurchases of shares of Class A common stock are
subject to overall business and market conditions.
During the six months ended October 2, 2010,
4.0 million shares of Class A common stock were
repurchased by the Company at a cost of $331.0 million
under its repurchase program, including a repurchase of
1.0 million shares of Class A common stock at a cost
of $81.0 million in connection with the secondary stock
offering discussed above. The remaining availability under the
Company’s common stock repurchase program was approximately
$469 million as of October 2, 2010.
In addition, during the six months ended October 2, 2010,
0.2 million shares of Class A common stock at a cost
of $16.7 million were surrendered to, or withheld by, the
Company in satisfaction of withholding taxes in connection with
the vesting of awards under the Company’s 1997 Long-Term
Stock Incentive Plan, as amended (the “1997 Incentive
Plan”).
Repurchased and surrendered shares are accounted for as treasury
stock at cost and will be held in treasury for future use.
Dividends
Since 2003, the Company has maintained a regular quarterly cash
dividend program on its common stock. On November 4, 2009,
the Company’s Board of Directors approved an increase to
the Company’s quarterly cash dividend on its common stock
from $0.05 per share to $0.10 per share. The second quarter
Fiscal 2011 dividend of $0.10 per share was declared on
September 20, 2010, was payable to shareholders of record
at the close of business on October 1, 2010, and paid on
October 15, 2010. Dividends paid amounted to
$19.4 million during the six months ended October 2,
2010 and $9.9 million during the six months ended
September 26, 2009.
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Long-term
Stock Incentive Plans
On August 5, 2010, the Company’s shareholders approved
the 2010 Long-Term Stock Incentive Plan (the “2010
Incentive Plan”), which replaced the Company’s 1997
Incentive Plan. The 2010 Incentive Plan provides for up to
3.0 million of new shares authorized for issuance to
participants, in addition to the approximately 1.4 million
shares that remained available for issuance under the 1997
Incentive Plan. In addition, any outstanding awards under the
1997 Incentive Plan that expire, are forfeited, or are
surrendered to the Company in satisfaction of taxes, will be
transferred to the 2010 Incentive Plan and be available for
issuance. The 2010 Incentive Plan became effective immediately
and no further grants will be made under the 1997 Incentive
Plan. Outstanding awards as of August 5, 2010 will continue
to remain subject to the terms of the 1997 Incentive Plan.
Under both, the 2010 Incentive Plan and the 1997 Incentive Plan
(the “Plans”), there are limits as to the number of
shares available for certain awards and to any one participant.
Equity awards that may be made under the Plans include, but are
not limited to (a) options, (b) restricted stock and
(c) restricted stock units (“RSUs”).
Impact
on Results
A summary of the total compensation expense recorded within
SG&A expenses and the associated income tax benefits
recognized related to stock-based compensation arrangements is
as follows:
The Company issues its annual grant of stock-based compensation
awards in the second quarter of its fiscal year. Due to the
timing of the annual grant, stock-based compensation cost
recognized during the three-month and six-month periods ended
October 2, 2010 is not indicative of the level of
compensation cost expected to be incurred for the full Fiscal
2011.
Stock
Options
Stock options are granted to employees and non-employee
directors with exercise prices equal to the fair market value of
the Company’s unrestricted Class A common stock on the
date of grant. Generally, the options become exercisable ratably
(a graded-vesting schedule), over a three-year vesting period.
The Company recognizes compensation expense for share-based
awards that have graded vesting and no performance conditions on
an accelerated basis.
The Company uses the Black-Scholes option-pricing model to
estimate the fair value of stock options granted, which requires
the input of both subjective and objective assumptions. The
Company develops its assumptions by analyzing the historical
exercise behavior of employees and non-employee directors. The
Company’s weighted-
average assumptions used to estimate the fair value of stock
options granted during the six months ended October 2, 2010
and September 26, 2009 were as follows:
A summary of the stock option activity under all plans during
the six months ended October 2, 2010 is as follows:
Restricted
Stock and RSUs
The Company grants restricted shares of Class A common
stock and service-based RSUs to certain of its senior executives
and non-employee directors. In addition, the Company grants
performance-based RSUs to such senior executives and other key
executives, and certain other employees of the Company. The fair
values of restricted stock shares and RSUs are based on the fair
value of unrestricted Class A common stock, as adjusted to
reflect the absence of dividends for those restricted securities
that are not entitled to dividend equivalents. The
Company’s weighted-average grant date fair values of
restricted stock shares and RSUs granted during the six months
ended October 2, 2010 and September 26, 2009 were as
follows:
Generally, restricted stock grants to employees vest over a
five-year period of time, subject to the executive’s
continuing employment. Restricted stock shares granted to
non-employee directors vest over a three-year period of time.
Service-based RSUs generally vest over a five-year period of
time, subject to the executive’s continuing employment.
Performance-based RSUs generally vest (a) upon the
completion of a three-year period of time (cliff vesting),
subject to the employee’s continuing employment and the
Company’s achievement of certain performance goals over the
three-year period or (b) ratably, over a three-year period
of time (graded vesting), subject to the employee’s
continuing employment during the applicable vesting period and
the achievement by the Company of certain performance goals
either (i) in each year of the three-year vesting period
for grants made prior to Fiscal 2008 or (ii) solely in the
initial year of the three-year vesting period for grants made
during and after Fiscal 2008.
A summary of the restricted stock and RSU activity during the
six months ended October 2, 2010 is as follows:
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California
Class Action Litigation
On October 11, 2007 and November 2, 2007, two class
action lawsuits were filed by two customers in state court in
California asserting that while they were shopping at certain of
the Company’s factory stores in California, the Company
allegedly required them to provide certain personal information
at the
point-of-sale
in order to complete a credit card purchase. The plaintiffs
purported to represent a class of customers in California who
allegedly were injured by being forced to provide their address
and telephone numbers in order to use their credit cards to
purchase items from the Company’s stores, which allegedly
violated Section 1747.08 of California’s Song-Beverly
Act. The complaints sought an unspecified amount of statutory
penalties, attorneys’ fees and injunctive relief. The
Company subsequently had the actions moved to the United States
District Court for the Eastern and Central Districts of
California. Subsequently, the parties agreed to settle these
claims by agreeing that the Company would issue $20 merchandise
discount coupons with six month expiration dates to eligible
parties and would pay the plaintiffs’ attorneys’ fees.
In connection with this settlement, the Company recorded a
$5 million reserve against its expected loss exposure
during the second quarter of Fiscal 2009. The terms of the
settlement were later approved by the Court. Accordingly, the
coupons were issued in February 2010 and expired on
August 16, 2010. Based on the coupon redemption experience,
the Company reversed $1.7 million of its original
$5.0 million reserve into income during Fiscal 2010, and
the remaining $1.9 million of reserves was reversed into
income during the first half of Fiscal 2011.
Wathne
Imports Litigation
On August 19, 2005, Wathne Imports, Ltd.
(“Wathne”), Polo’s then domestic licensee for
luggage and handbags, filed a complaint in the
U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York
against the Company and Ralph Lauren, its Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, asserting, among other things, federal
trademark law violations, breach of contract, breach of
obligations of good faith and fair dealing, fraud and negligent
misrepresentation. The complaint sought, among other relief,
injunctive relief, compensatory damages in excess of
$250 million and punitive damages of not less than
$750 million. On September 13, 2005, Wathne withdrew
this complaint from the U.S. District Court and filed a
complaint in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, New
York County, making substantially the same allegations and
claims (excluding the federal trademark claims), and seeking
similar relief. On February 1, 2006, the court granted the
Company’s motion to dismiss all of the causes of action,
including the cause of action against Mr. Lauren, except
for breach of contract related claims, and denied Wathne’s
motion for a preliminary injunction. Following some discovery,
the Company moved for summary judgment on the remaining claims.
Wathne cross-moved for partial summary judgment. In an
April 11, 2008 Decision and Order, the court granted
Polo’s summary judgment motion to dismiss most of the
claims against the Company, and denied Wathne’s
cross-motion for summary judgment. Wathne appealed the dismissal
of its claims to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court.
Following a hearing on May 19, 2009, the Appellate Division
issued a
Decision and Order on June 9, 2009 which, in large part,
affirmed the lower court’s ruling. Discovery on those
claims that were not dismissed is ongoing and a trial date has
not yet been set. The Company intends to continue to contest the
remaining claims in this lawsuit vigorously. Management does not
expect that the ultimate resolution of this matter will have a
material adverse effect on the Company’s liquidity or
financial position.
California
Labor Litigation
On May 30, 2006, four former employees of the
Company’s Ralph Lauren stores in Palo Alto and
San Francisco, California filed a lawsuit in the
San Francisco Superior Court alleging violations of
California wage and hour laws. The plaintiffs purported to
represent a class of employees who allegedly had been injured by
not properly being paid commission earnings, not being paid
overtime, not receiving rest breaks, being forced to work off of
the clock while waiting to enter or leave stores and being
falsely imprisoned while waiting to leave stores. The complaint
sought an unspecified amount of compensatory damages, damages
for emotional distress, disgorgement of profits, punitive
damages, attorneys’ fees and injunctive and declaratory
relief. Subsequent to answering the complaint, the Company had
the action moved to the United States District Court for the
Northern District of California. On July 8, 2008, the
United States District Court for the Northern District of
California granted plaintiffs’ motion for class
certification and subsequently denied the Company’s motion
to decertify the class. On November 5, 2008, the District
Court stayed litigation of the rest break claims pending the
resolution of a separate California Supreme Court case on the
standards of class treatment for rest break claims. On
January 25, 2010, the District Court granted
plaintiffs’ motion to sever the rest break claims from the
rest of the case and denied the Company’s motion to
decertify the waiting time claims. The District Court also
ordered that a trial be held on the waiting time and overtime
claims, which commenced on March 8, 2010. During trial, the
parties reached an agreement to settle all of the claims in the
litigation, including the rest break claims, for
$4 million. The District Court granted preliminary approval
of the settlement on May 21, 2010. Class members had
60 days from the date of preliminary approval to submit
claims or object to the settlement. Only a single objection to
the settlement was received from one former employee. The Court
dismissed the objection and granted final approval of the
settlement on August 27, 2010. In connection with this
settlement, the Company recorded a $4 million reserve
against its expected loss exposure during the fourth quarter of
Fiscal 2010.
Other
Matters
The Company is otherwise involved, from time to time, in
litigation, other legal claims and proceedings involving matters
associated with or incidental to its business, including, among
other things, matters involving credit card fraud, trademark and
other intellectual property, licensing, and employee relations.
The Company believes that the resolution of currently pending
matters will not individually or in the aggregate have a
material adverse effect on its financial condition or results of
operations. However, the Company’s assessment of the
current litigation or other legal claims could change in light
of the discovery of facts not presently known or determinations
by judges, juries or other finders of fact which are not in
accord with management’s evaluation of the possible
liability or outcome of such litigation or claims.
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The Company has three reportable segments based on its business
activities and organization: Wholesale, Retail and Licensing.
Such segments offer a variety of products through different
channels of distribution. The Wholesale segment consists of
women’s, men’s and children’s apparel,
accessories and related products which are sold to major
department stores, specialty stores, golf and pro shops and the
Company’s owned and licensed retail stores in the
U.S. and overseas. The Retail segment consists of the
Company’s worldwide retail operations, which sell products
through its full-price and factory stores, its concessions-based
shop-within-shops, as well as RalphLauren.com and Rugby.com, its
e-commerce
websites. The stores, concessions-based shop-within-shops and
websites sell products purchased from the Company’s
licensees, suppliers and Wholesale segment. The Licensing
segment generates revenues from royalties earned on the sale of
the Company’s apparel, home and other
products internationally and domestically through licensing
alliances. The licensing agreements grant the licensees rights
to use the Company’s various trademarks in connection with
the manufacture and sale of designated products in specified
geographical areas for specified periods.
The accounting policies of the Company’s segments are
consistent with those described in Notes 2 and 3 to the
Company’s consolidated financial statements included in the
Fiscal 2010
10-K. Sales
and transfers between segments generally are recorded at cost
and treated as transfers of inventory. All intercompany revenues
are eliminated in consolidation and are not reviewed when
evaluating segment performance. Each segment’s performance
is evaluated based upon operating income before restructuring
charges and certain other one-time items, such as legal charges,
if any. Corporate overhead expenses (exclusive of certain
expenses for senior management, overall branding-related
expenses and certain other corporate-related expenses) are
allocated to the segments based upon specific usage or other
allocation methods.
Due to changes in the Company’s segment presentation as
discussed in Note 2, segment information for the
three-month and six-month periods ended September 26, 2009
has been recast to conform to the current periods’
presentation. These changes entirely related to
reclassifications between the Company’s Wholesale and
Retail segments, and had no impact on total revenues, total
operating income or total assets.
Net revenues and operating income for each segment under the
Company’s new (recasted) basis of reporting are as follows:
Depreciation and amortization expense for each segment under the
Company’s new (recasted) basis of reporting is as follows:
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Cash
Interest and Taxes
Non-cash
Transactions
Significant non-cash investing activities included the
capitalization of fixed assets and recognition of related
obligations in the net amount of $20.3 million for the six
months ended October 2, 2010 and $17.8 million for the
six months ended September 26, 2009.
Significant non-cash financing activities during the six months
ended October 2, 2010 and September 26, 2009 included
the conversion of 11.3 million shares and 0.6 million
shares, respectively, of Class B common stock into an equal
number of shares of Class A common stock, as described
further in Note 14.
There were no other significant non-cash investing or financing
activities for the fiscal periods presented.
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