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Quarterly Financial Information (Unaudited) (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2019
Quarterly Financial Information (Unaudited)  
Summary of the unaudited quarterly results of operations

Quarter Ended

December 31,

    

September 30,

    

June 30,

    

March 31,

(in millions, except per share amounts)

2019:

Net sales

$

2,447.8

    

$

2,685.9

    

$

2,883.5

    

$

2,956.6

Cost of sales

1,653.6

1,871.2

2,029.9

2,089.7

Gross profit(1)

794.2

814.7

853.6

866.9

Net income

166.3

163.9

184.3

191.6

Net income attributable to Reliance

165.6

162.7

183.1

190.1

Earnings per share attributable to Reliance stockholders:

Diluted

2.44

2.40

2.69

2.80

Basic

2.48

2.44

2.73

2.83

2018:

Net sales

$

2,814.0

    

$

2,974.5

    

$

2,988.9

    

$

2,757.1

Cost of sales

2,104.2

2,140.2

2,071.4

1,937.2

Gross profit(1)

709.8

834.3

917.5

819.9

Net income

87.3

150.3

233.1

171.1

Net income attributable to Reliance

85.6

148.3

230.8

169.0

Earnings per share attributable to Reliance stockholders:

Diluted

1.22

2.03

3.16

2.30

Basic

1.23

2.06

3.19

2.32

(1)Gross profit, calculated as net sales less cost of sales, is a non-GAAP financial measure as it excludes depreciation and amortization expense associated with the corresponding sales. About half of our orders are basic distribution with no processing services performed. For the remainder of our sales orders, we perform “first-stage” processing, which is generally not labor intensive as we are simply cutting the metal to size. Because of this, the amount of related labor and overhead, including depreciation and amortization, is not significant and is excluded from cost of sales. Therefore, our cost of sales is substantially comprised of the cost of the material we sell. We use gross profit as shown above as a measure of operating performance. Gross profit is an important operating and financial measure, as fluctuations in gross profit can have a significant impact on our earnings. Gross profit, as presented, is not necessarily comparable with similarly titled measures for other companies.