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Amendment No. 3 to Form S-1
Table of Contents
NEW ALBERTSON'S BUSINESS OF SUPERVALU INC.
AND SUBSIDIARIES
Notes to Combined Financial Statements
February 21, 2013 and February 23, 2012
(Dollars in millions)
Trade names—indefinite
Febniary 24,
2011
Additions
Impairments
Other
net
adJusbnents
February 23.
2012
Aciottions
impairments
Other
net
adostments
February 21.
2013
useful lives
$
758
—
(303)
—
455
—
(158)
(2)
295
Favorable operating leases,
prescription records and
scripts, customer lists.
customer relationships.
and other (accumulated
amortization of $297 and
$327 as of February 23,
2012 and February 21,
2013. respectively)
595
7
-
(5)
597
1
(12)
(9)
577
Noncompete agreements
(accumulated amortization
of $3 and $2 as of
February 23, 2012 and
February 21. 2013,
respectively)
5
1
—
(1)
5
—
2
7
Total intangible assets
1.358
8
(303)
(6)
1,057
1
(170)
(9)
879
Accumulated
amortization
(254)
(47)
—
1
(300)
(40)
11
(329)
Total intangible assets,
net
$
1,104
757
550
Fair values of NAI's trade names were determined primarily by discounting an assumed royalty value applied to projected future
revenues associated with the trade names based on management's expectations of the current and future operating environment. The
tax effected royalty cash flows are discounted using rates based on the weighted average cost of capital and the specific risk profile of
the trade names relative to NAI's other assets. These estimates are impacted by variable factors including inflation, the general health of
the economy and market competition. The calculation of the impairment charge contains significant judgments and estimates related to
such items as the weighted average cost of capital and the specified risk profile of the trade names, as well as future revenue and
profitability.
NAI has a single reporting unit, operating segment, and reportable segment. NAI performed reviews of goodwill and intangible
assets with indefinite useful lives for impairment, which indicated that the carrying value of the reporting unit's goodwill and certain
intangible assets with indefinite useful lives exceeded their estimated fair values.
During fiscal 2012, 2011, and 2010, NAI recorded noncash intangible asset impairment charges of $170, $303 and $257,
respectively. During fiscal 2011 and 2010, NAI recorded goodwill impairment charges of $697 and $1,411, respectively. NAI disposed of
$14 of goodwill associated with the sale of 107 NAI fuel centers during fiscal 2011. As of year-end 2011, there was no remaining
goodwill.
The impairment charges were due to the significant and sustained decline in Parent's market capitalization and estimated
discounted future cash flows. The calculation of the impairment charges
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