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BUSINESS SEGMENT
6 Months Ended
Mar. 29, 2025
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segment Reporting Disclosure [Text Block] Business Segment
The Company’s operations are managed as two businesses: IMS and CPS. The Company’s CPS business consists of multiple operating segments which do not individually meet the quantitative thresholds for being presented as reportable segments. Therefore, financial information for these operating segments is presented in a single category entitled “CPS” and the Company has only one reportable segment - IMS.

The Company’s chief operating decision maker is the Chief Executive Officer who allocates resources and assesses performance of operating segments based on a measure of revenue and gross profit that excludes items not directly related to the Company’s ongoing business operations. These items are typically either non-recurring or non-cash in nature. Intersegment revenue consist primarily of sales of components from CPS to IMS.

The following table presents revenue and a measure of segment gross profit used by management to allocate resources and assess performance of operating segments:
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
March 29,
2025
March 30,
2024
March 29,
2025
March 30,
2024
(In thousands)
Gross sales:
IMS$1,603,511 $1,461,189 $3,226,948 $2,966,710 
CPS411,068 398,067 826,753 792,338 
Intersegment revenue (30,499)(24,661)(63,273)(49,655)
Net sales$1,984,080 $1,834,595 $3,990,428 $3,709,393 
Gross profit:
IMS$124,007 $111,950 $251,972 $225,750 
CPS57,318 51,175 109,445 102,265 
Total181,325 163,125 361,417 328,015 
Unallocated corporate items (1)(5,090)(8,368)(17,267)(12,418)
Total$176,235 $154,757 $344,150 $315,597 

(1)    For purposes of evaluating segment performance, management excludes certain items from its measures of gross profit. These items consist of stock-based compensation expense, litigation settlements and charges resulting from distressed customers.