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BASIS OF PRESENTATION
9 Months Ended
Oct. 01, 2022
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
BASIS OF PRESENTATION BASIS OF PRESENTATION
Unless otherwise indicated, “we,” “us” and “our” mean SPX Technologies, Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries (“SPX”).
We prepared the condensed consolidated financial statements pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) for interim reporting. As permitted under those rules and regulations, certain footnotes or other financial information normally required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”) can be condensed or omitted. The financial statements represent our accounts after the elimination of intercompany transactions and, in our opinion, include the adjustments (consisting only of normal and recurring items) necessary for their presentation. Unless otherwise indicated, amounts provided in these Notes pertain to continuing operations only (see Note 3 for information on discontinued operations).
We account for investments in unconsolidated companies where we exercise significant influence but do not have control using the equity method. In determining whether we are the primary beneficiary of a variable interest entity (“VIE”), we perform a qualitative analysis that considers the design of the VIE, the nature of our involvement and the variable interests held by other parties to determine which party has the power to direct the activities of the VIE that most significantly impact the entity’s economic performance, and which party has the obligation to absorb losses or the right to receive benefits that could potentially be significant to the VIE. All of our VIE's are immaterial, individually and in aggregate, to our condensed consolidated financial statements.
Merger and Consummation of Holding Company Reorganization
As reported in the Form 8-K of SPX Technologies, Inc. (the “Company”) filed on August 15, 2022, the Company is the successor registrant pursuant to Rule 12g-3(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, to SPX Corporation (“Legacy SPX”) as a result of the completion on August 15, 2022 of a holding company reorganization (“Holding Company Reorganization”) effected as a merger of Legacy SPX with and into SPX Merger, LLC, a subsidiary of the Company. Each share of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.01 per share, issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Holding Company Reorganization was automatically converted into an equivalent corresponding share of Company common stock having the same designations, rights, powers and preferences and the qualifications, limitations and restrictions as the corresponding share of Legacy SPX common stock being converted. Accordingly, upon consummation of the Holding Company Reorganization, Legacy SPX stockholders became stockholders of the Company.

Sale of Transformer Solutions Business
On October 1, 2021, we completed the sale of SPX Transformer Solutions, Inc. (“Transformer Solutions”) pursuant to the terms of the Stock Purchase Agreement dated June 8, 2021 with GE-Prolec Transformers, Inc. (the “Purchaser”) and Prolec GE Internacional, S. de R.L. de C.V. for an aggregate cash purchase price of $645.0 with net proceeds of $620.6 received in the third quarter of 2021. During the first quarter of 2022, we agreed to the final adjustment of the purchase price which resulted in a payment to the Purchaser of $13.9 with an increase to the gain on sale of $0.2. Historically, Transformer Solutions’ operations had a significant impact on our consolidated financial results, with revenues totaling approximately 25% of our total consolidated revenues. As we no longer have a consequential presence in the power transmission and distribution markets, and given Transformer Solutions' significance to our historical consolidated financial results, we concluded that the sale of Transformer Solutions represented a strategic shift. Accordingly, we have classified the business as a discontinued operation in the accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements. See Note 3 for additional details.

Wind-Down of DBT Technologies Business
During the fourth quarter of 2021, we substantially ceased all operations of DBT Technologies (PTY) LTD (“DBT”). As a result, we are reporting DBT as a discontinued operation in the accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements. DBT continues to be involved in various dispute resolution matters related to two large power projects. See Note 3 for additional details regarding DBT's presentation as a discontinued operation and Note 15 regarding the dispute resolution matters.

Acquisition of ULC
On September 2, 2020, we completed the acquisition of ULC Robotics (“ULC”), a leading developer of robotic systems, machine learning applications, and inspection technology for the energy, utility, and industrial markets, for cash proceeds of $89.2, net of cash acquired of $4.0. Under the terms of the purchase and sales agreement, the seller was eligible for additional cash consideration of up to $45.0, with payments scheduled to be made upon successful achievement of certain
operational and financial performance milestones. At the time of the acquisition, we recorded a liability of $24.3, which represented the estimated fair value of the contingent consideration. During the third quarter of 2021, we concluded that the operational and financial milestones noted above would not be achieved. As a result, we reversed the liability of $24.3 during the quarter, with the offset recorded to “Other operating (income) expense, net.” We also recorded an impairment charge to “Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets” of $24.3 during the quarter (See Note 9 for further discussion of this matter). The post-acquisition operating results of ULC are reflected within our Detection and Measurement reportable segment.

Acquisition of Sealite
On April 19, 2021, we completed the acquisition of Sealite Pty Ltd and affiliated entities, including Sealite USA, LLC (doing business as Avlite Systems) and Star2M Pty Ltd (collectively, “Sealite”). Sealite is a leader in the design and manufacture of marine and aviation Aids-to-Navigation products. We purchased Sealite for cash consideration of $80.3, net of cash acquired of $2.3, which included a final settlement of working capital that resulted in a reduction of the purchase price of $1.3 in the third quarter of 2021. The post acquisition operating results of Sealite are reflected within our Detection and Measurement reportable segment.

Acquisition of ECS

On August 2, 2021, we completed the acquisition of Enterprise Control Systems Ltd (“ECS”), a leader in the design and manufacture of highly-engineered tactical datalinks and radio frequency (“RF”) countermeasures, including counter-drone and counter-IED RF jammers. We purchased ECS for cash consideration of $39.4, net of cash acquired of $5.1. Under the terms of the purchase and sales agreement, the seller was eligible for additional cash consideration of up to $13.5, with payment to be made in the fourth quarter of 2022 upon successful achievement of certain financial performance milestones. At the time of the acquisition, we recorded a liability of $8.2, which represented the estimated fair value of the contingent consideration. During the fourth quarter of 2021, we concluded that the probability of achieving the above financial performance milestones had lessened due to a delay in the execution of certain large orders, resulting in a reduction of the estimated liability of $6.7. During the first and second quarters of 2022, we further reduced the estimated liability by $0.9 and $0.4, respectively, with such amounts recorded within “Other operating (income) expense, net.” The estimated fair value of such contingent consideration, which we have reflected as a liability in our condensed consolidated balance sheets, was $0.0 and $1.5 at October 1, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively. The post acquisition operating results of ECS are reflected within our Detection and Measurement reportable segment.

Acquisition of Cincinnati Fan

On December 15, 2021, we completed the acquisition of Cincinnati Fan & Ventilator Co., Inc. (“Cincinnati Fan”), a leader in engineered air movement solutions, including blowers and critical exhaust systems. We purchased Cincinnati Fan for cash consideration of $145.2, net of cash acquired of $2.5. During the second quarter of 2022, we agreed to a final adjustment to the purchase price, related to acquired working capital, resulting in our receiving $0.4 during the second quarter. The post acquisition operating results of Cincinnati Fan are reflected within our HVAC reportable segment.

Acquisition of ITL

On March 31, 2022, we completed the acquisition of International Tower Lighting, LLC (ITL), a leader in the design and manufacture of highly-engineered Aids-to-Navigation systems, including obstruction lighting for telecommunications towers, wind turbines and numerous other terrestrial obstructions. We purchased ITL for cash consideration of $41.8, net of cash acquired of $1.1. During the third quarter of 2022, we agreed to a final adjustment to the purchase price, related to acquired working capital, resulting in our receiving $1.4 during the quarter. The post acquisition operating results of ITL are reflected within our Detection and Measurement reportable segment.

The assets acquired and liabilities assumed in the Cincinnati Fan and ITL transactions have been recorded at estimates of fair value as determined by management, based on information available and assumptions as to future operations and are subject to change, primarily for the final assessment and valuation of certain income tax amounts.

Change in Accounting Method

During the fourth quarter of 2021, as a means of harmonizing our accounting method for inventory across all of our businesses, we converted the inventory accounting for certain domestic businesses within our HVAC reportable segment from the last-in, first-out (“LIFO”) method to the first-in, first-out (“FIFO”) method. This change in accounting has been retrospectively applied to our condensed consolidated financial statements. See Note 8 for additional information.

Other
Preparing financial statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses. Actual results could differ from these estimates. The unaudited information included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements contained in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021 (“our 2021 Annual Report on Form 10-K”). Interim results are not necessarily indicative of full year results.
We establish actual interim closing dates using a fiscal calendar, which requires our businesses to close their books on the Saturday closest to the end of the first calendar quarter, with the second and third quarters being 91 days in length. Our fourth quarter ends on December 31. The interim closing dates for the first, second and third quarters of 2022 are April 2, July 2, and October 1, compared to the respective April 3, July 3 and October 2, 2021 dates. We had one less day in the first quarter of 2022 and will have one more day in the fourth quarter of 2022 than in the respective 2021 periods. It is not practicable to estimate the impact of the one less day on our consolidated operating results for the nine months ended October 1, 2022, when compared to the consolidated operating results for the 2021 respective period.

Reclassification of Prior-Year Amounts
Certain prior-year amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current-year presentation, including amounts related to the inclusion of DBT within discontinued operations and the change from the LIFO method of inventory accounting.

Correction of Prior-Year Classification
Subsequent to issuance of the December 31, 2021 financial statements, management concluded that the impairment charge of $24.3 related to our ULC business’ goodwill and intangible assets mentioned above should have been reported in a separate line item within operating income. These amounts, which were previously classified within “Other operating (income) expense, net,” have been reclassified to “Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets” for the three and nine months ended October 2, 2021. As a result of this correction, “Other operating (income) expense, net” for the three and nine months ended October 2, 2021 reflects income of $24.3 and $21.6, respectively, whereas the expense disclosed prior to reclassification for the three and nine months ended October 2, 2021 was $0.0 and $2.7, respectively. The reclassification for the year ended December 31, 2021 will also be reflected within our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ending December 31, 2022.