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Assets Held For Sale
3 Months Ended
Sep. 28, 2024
Asset, Held-for-Sale, Not Part of Disposal Group [Abstract]  
Assets Held For Sale
Asset Held-For-Sale - Other
During the fourth quarter of 2023, the Company began the process to sell a small, industrial specialty chemicals business that reports within the MS segment. The related assets and liabilities of the business were classified as held-for-sale in the Company’s condensed consolidated balance sheets and measured at the lower of their carrying amount or fair value less cost to sell. The assets and liabilities continue to be marketed for sale and are classified as held-for-sale at September 28, 2024.

The proposed disposition of the business did not meet the criteria to be classified as a discontinued operation in the Company’s financial statements since the disposition did not represent a strategic shift that had, or will have, a major effect on the Company’s operations and financial results.

Assets held-for-sale and liabilities held-for-sale recorded on the balance sheet were $7.0 million and $0.9 million, respectively, as of September 28, 2024. The loss before income taxes attributable to the business was not significant for the three and nine months ended September 28, 2024, respectively, except for the impairment charge of $13.0 million as noted in Note 3 for the nine months ended September 28, 2024.

Divestiture - Pipeline and Industrial Materials

During the first quarter of 2024, the Company completed the sale of its Pipeline and Industrial Materials (“PIM”) business, which became part of the Company with the acquisition of CMC Materials, to SCF Partners, Inc. The PIM business specializes in the manufacture and sale of drag reducing agents and a range of valve maintenance products and services for the oil and gas industry, and reported into the MS segment of the Company.
The Company received gross cash proceeds of $263.2 million, or net proceeds of $256.2 million, and up to $25.0 million in cash earn-out payments contingent upon the performance of the PIM business in 2025 and 2026.

The Company’s policy is to account for the contingent consideration arrangement in accordance with ASC 450, Contingencies (Subtopic 450-30). Under this approach, the Company recognizes the contingent consideration receivable in earnings after the contingency is resolved. Accordingly, to determine the initial gain on the sale of the PIM business, the Company did not include an amount related to the contingent consideration arrangement as part of the consideration received.

The following table summarizes the fair value of the sale proceeds received in connection with the divestiture, which are subject to final post-closing adjustment:
(In thousands)March 1, 2024
Cash proceeds received, gross$263,208 
Final working capital adjustment 1,189 
Cash transferred to the buyer on the closing balance sheet(230)
Direct costs to sell(8,005)
   Fair value of sale consideration$256,162 

The disposition of the PIM business did not meet the criteria to be classified as a discontinued operation in the Company’s financial statements since the disposition did not represent a strategic shift that had, or will have, a major effect on the Company’s operations and financial results.
The carrying amount of net assets associated with the PIM business was approximately $252.8 million. The major classes of assets and liabilities sold consisted of the following:
(In thousands)
Assets:March 1, 2024
Current assets$58,684 
Property, plant and equipment, net118,146 
Intangible assets, net76,692 
Goodwill12,707 
Other assets2,500 
Total assets held-for-sale$268,729 
Liabilities:
Accounts payable$9,485 
Accrued expenses4,672 
Long-term liabilities1,737 
Total liabilities held-for-sale$15,894 

As a result of the sale of the PIM business, the Company recognized a pre-tax loss (gain) of $0.0 million and $(4.3) million, inclusive of a $1.0 million gain reclassified from Accumulated other comprehensive loss for foreign currency translation, presented in Selling, general and administrative expenses in the condensed consolidated statements of operations for the three and nine months ended September 28, 2024, respectively. The Company recorded an income tax (benefit) expense associated with the PIM divestiture of approximately $0.0 million and $1.0 million for the three and nine months ended September 28, 2024, respectively.