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Segment Information
9 Months Ended
May 31, 2014
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segment Information
Segment Information

The accounting standards for reporting information about operating segments define operating segments as components of an enterprise that engages in business activities from which it may earn revenues and incur expenses and for which discrete financial information is available that is evaluated regularly by the chief operating decision maker in deciding how to allocate resources and in assessing performance. The Company’s chief operating decision maker is the Chief Executive Officer. The Company is organized by line of business. While the Chief Executive Officer evaluates results in a number of different ways, the line of business management structure is the primary basis for which the allocation of resources and financial results are assessed. Under the aforementioned criteria, the Company operates in three operating and reporting segments: metal purchasing, processing, recycling and selling (MRB), used auto parts (APB) and mini-mill steel manufacturing (SMB). Additionally, the Company is a noncontrolling partner in joint ventures, which are either in the metals recycling business or are suppliers of unprocessed metal.

MRB buys and processes ferrous and nonferrous metal for sale to foreign and other domestic steel producers or their representatives and to SMB. MRB also purchases ferrous metal from other processors for shipment directly to SMB.

APB purchases used and salvaged vehicles, sells parts from those vehicles through its retail facilities and wholesale operations, and sells the remaining portion of the vehicles to metal recyclers, including MRB.

SMB operates a steel mini-mill that produces a wide range of finished steel products using recycled metal and other raw materials.

Intersegment sales from MRB to SMB are made at rates that approximate export market prices for shipments from the West Coast of the U.S. In addition, the Company has intersegment sales of autobodies from APB to MRB at rates that approximate market prices. These intercompany sales tend to produce intercompany profits which are not recognized until the finished products are ultimately sold to third parties.

The information provided below is obtained from internal information that is provided to the Company’s chief operating decision maker for the purpose of corporate management. The Company uses operating income to measure segment performance. The Company does not allocate corporate interest income and expense, income taxes, other income and expenses related to corporate activity or corporate expense for management and administrative services that benefit all three segments. In addition, the Company does not allocate restructuring charges and other exit-related costs to the segment operating income because management does not include this information in its measurement of the performance of the operating segments. Because of this unallocated income and expense, the operating income of each reporting segment does not reflect the operating income the reporting segment would report as a stand-alone business.

The table below illustrates the Company’s operating results by reporting segment (in thousands):
 
Three Months Ended May 31,
 
Nine Months Ended May 31,
 
2014
 
2013
 
2014
 
2013
Revenues:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Metals Recycling Business:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Revenues
$
516,841

 
$
604,870

 
$
1,542,840

 
$
1,675,521

Less: Intersegment revenues
(43,519
)
 
(52,734
)
 
(138,410
)
 
(142,448
)
MRB external customer revenues
473,322

 
552,136

 
1,404,430

 
1,533,073

Auto Parts Business:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Revenues
83,596

 
86,439

 
239,591

 
234,075

Less: Intersegment revenues
(21,170
)
 
(21,223
)
 
(63,960
)
 
(58,042
)
APB external customer revenues
62,426

 
65,216

 
175,631

 
176,033

Steel Manufacturing Business:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Revenues
102,039

 
92,943

 
271,618

 
256,219

Total revenues
$
637,787

 
$
710,295

 
$
1,851,679

 
$
1,965,325



The table below illustrates the reconciliation of the Company’s segment operating income to income (loss) before income taxes (in thousands):
 
Three Months Ended May 31,
 
Nine Months Ended May 31,
 
2014
 
2013
 
2014
 
2013
Metals Recycling Business
$
3,736

 
$
8,789

 
$
14,932

 
$
28,602

Auto Parts Business
6,734

 
8,273

 
16,918

 
21,348

Steel Manufacturing Business
4,594

 
(72
)
 
9,912

 
4,373

Segment operating income
15,064

 
16,990

 
41,762

 
54,323

Restructuring charges and other exit-related costs
(2,762
)
 
(1,873
)
 
(6,580
)
 
(5,006
)
Corporate and eliminations
(10,673
)
 
(7,930
)
 
(30,594
)
 
(29,526
)
Operating income
1,629

 
7,187

 
4,588

 
19,791

Interest expense
(2,580
)
 
(2,788
)
 
(8,097
)
 
(7,159
)
Other income, net
570

 
141

 
604

 
414

Income (loss) before income taxes
$
(381
)
 
$
4,540

 
$
(2,905
)
 
$
13,046



The following is a summary of the Company’s total assets by reporting segment (in thousands):
 
May 31, 2014
 
August 31, 2013
Metals Recycling Business(1)
$
1,328,514

 
$
1,316,202

Auto Parts Business
358,872

 
359,977

Steel Manufacturing Business
341,125

 
330,282

Total segment assets
2,028,511

 
2,006,461

Corporate and eliminations
(640,669
)
 
(600,949
)
Total assets
$
1,387,842

 
$
1,405,512

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(1)
MRB total assets include $14 million and $15 million as of May 31, 2014 and August 31, 2013, respectively, for investments in joint venture partnerships.