SIGNIFICANT OPERATING AND NONOPERATING ITEMS |
9 Months Ended |
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Other Income and Expenses [Abstract] | |
SIGNIFICANT OPERATING AND NONOPERATING ITEMS | SIGNIFICANT OPERATING AND NONOPERATING ITEMS Other Operating Charges
During the three months ended September 30, 2022, the Company recorded other operating charges of $130 million. These charges primarily consisted of $57 million related to the impairment of a trademark in Asia Pacific, $32 million related to the remeasurement of our contingent consideration liability to fair value in conjunction with our acquisition of fairlife, LLC (“fairlife”) in 2020, $27 million related to the Company’s productivity and reinvestment program, and $15 million related to the acquisition of BA Sports Nutrition, LLC (“BodyArmor”) in the prior year, which included various transition and transaction costs, employee retention costs and the amortization of noncompete agreements.
During the nine months ended September 30, 2022, the Company recorded other operating charges of $1,109 million. These charges primarily consisted of $971 million related to the remeasurement of our contingent consideration liability to fair value in conjunction with the fairlife acquisition, $57 million related to the impairment of a trademark in Asia Pacific and $56 million related to the Company’s productivity and reinvestment program. In addition, other operating charges included $23 million related to the BodyArmor acquisition in the prior year, which included various transition and transaction costs, employee retention costs and the amortization of noncompete agreements, net of the reimbursement of distributor termination fees recorded in the prior year.
During the three months ended October 1, 2021, the Company recorded other operating charges of $45 million. These charges included $31 million related to the Company’s productivity and reinvestment program, $12 million related to the remeasurement of our contingent consideration liability to fair value in conjunction with the fairlife acquisition, $4 million
related to the Company’s strategic realignment initiatives and $1 million related to tax litigation. Other operating charges also included a net gain of $3 million related to the restructuring of our manufacturing operations in the United States.
During the nine months ended October 1, 2021, the Company recorded other operating charges of $478 million. These charges primarily consisted of $263 million related to the remeasurement of our contingent consideration liability to fair value in conjunction with the fairlife acquisition, $126 million related to the Company’s strategic realignment initiatives and $71 million related to the Company’s productivity and reinvestment program. In addition, other operating charges included $14 million related to tax litigation and a net charge of $4 million related to the restructuring of our manufacturing operations in the United States.
Refer to Note 8 for additional information related to the tax litigation. Refer to Note 12 for additional information on the Company’s productivity and reinvestment program. Refer to Note 15 for additional information on the impairment charge and the fairlife acquisition. Refer to Note 16 for the impact these charges had on our operating segments and Corporate.
Other Nonoperating Items
Interest Expense
During the nine months ended October 1, 2021, the Company recorded charges of $650 million related to the extinguishment of long-term debt.
Equity Income (Loss) — Net
During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, the Company recorded net charges of $14 million and $44 million, respectively. During the three and nine months ended October 1, 2021, the Company recorded a net gain of $18 million and a net charge of $5 million, respectively. These amounts represent the Company’s proportionate share of significant operating and nonoperating items recorded by certain of our equity method investees. Refer to Note 16 for the impact these items had on our operating segments and Corporate.
Other Income (Loss) — Net
During the three months ended September 30, 2022, the Company recorded a net loss of $78 million related to realized and unrealized gains and losses on equity securities and trading debt securities as well as realized gains and losses on available-for-sale debt securities.
During the nine months ended September 30, 2022, the Company recorded a net loss of $449 million related to realized and unrealized gains and losses on equity securities and trading debt securities as well as realized gains and losses on available-for-sale debt securities, and recorded an other-than-temporary impairment charge of $96 million related to an equity method investee in Russia. The Company also recorded a net loss of $24 million as a result of one of our equity method investees issuing additional shares of its stock.
During the three months ended October 1, 2021, the Company recorded charges of $266 million related to the restructuring of our manufacturing operations in the United States. Additionally, the Company recognized a gain of $63 million related to the sale of a portion of our ownership interest in one of our equity method investments. The Company also recorded pension settlement charges of $21 million related to our strategic realignment initiatives.
During the nine months ended October 1, 2021, the Company recognized a net gain of $695 million related to the sale of our ownership interest in CCA, an equity method investee, and a gain of $63 million related to the sale of a portion of our ownership interest in one of our equity method investments. Additionally, the Company recognized a net gain of $341 million related to realized and unrealized gains and losses on equity securities and trading debt securities as well as realized gains and losses on available-for-sale debt securities. The Company also recorded charges of $266 million related to the restructuring of our manufacturing operations in the United States and pension settlement charges of $104 million related to our strategic realignment initiatives.
Refer to Note 2 for additional information on the sale of our ownership interest in CCA. Refer to Note 4 for additional information on equity and debt securities. Refer to Note 15 for additional information on the impairment charge, one of our equity method investees issuing additional shares of its stock, and the charges related to the restructuring of our manufacturing operations in the United States. Refer to Note 16 for the impact these items had on our operating segments and Corporate.
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