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Note 13 - Segment and Geographical Information
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2012
Segment Reporting Disclosure [Text Block]
(13)         Segment and Geographical Information

The Company applies the provisions of ASC Topic 280, Segment Reporting, (“ASC Topic 280”). ASC 280, which is based on a management approach to segment reporting, establishes requirements to report selected segment information quarterly and to report annually entity-wide disclosures about products, major customers and the geographies in which the entity holds material assets and reports revenue. An operating segment is defined as a component that engages in business activities whose operating results are reviewed by the chief operating decision maker and for which discrete financial information is available. Based on the provisions of ASC 280, the Company has determined that it operates in one segment. The Company manages its resources and assesses its performance on an enterprise-wide basis. The Company’s product groups qualify for aggregation under ASC 280 due to their similarities in customer base, economic characteristics, and the nature of products and services provided.   Information relating to the Company’s revenues and long-lived assets is as follows (in thousands):

   
For the three months ended
June 30,
   
For the six months ended
June 30,
 
   
2011
   
2012
   
2011
   
2012
 
Revenues:                                
United States
  $ 82,685     $ 88,463     $ 139,543     $ 175,657  
Canada
    5,597       7,018       10,297       13,904  
United Kingdom
    18,460       32,296       23,490       61,954  
Total
  $ 106,742     $ 127,777     $ 173,330     $ 251,515  

   
December 31,
2011
   
June 30,
2012
 
Long-lived assets: (1)
               
United States
  $ 340,955     $ 329,191  
Canada
    42,377       36,970  
United Kingdom
    72,452       70,944  
Total
  $ 455,784     $ 437,105  

 
(1)
Long-lived assets are noncurrent assets excluding deferred tax assets and deferred financing costs.