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Goodwill Impairment
9 Months Ended
Mar. 28, 2020
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
Goodwill Impairment GOODWILL IMPAIRMENTThe Company had approximately $3.9 billion of goodwill at March 28, 2020. The Company tests goodwill for impairment annually in our fourth quarter, or more frequently if events or circumstances indicate they could be impaired.
Potential impairment indicators include (but are not limited to) macroeconomic conditions, industry and market considerations, cost factors, overall financial performance, other relevant entity-specific events, specific events affecting the reporting unit or sustained decrease in share price.

During the third quarter of fiscal 2020, as a result of significant declines in macroeconomic conditions and equity valuations, as well as regulatory restrictions brought forth by the COVID-19 pandemic, the company determined that certain reporting units were more sensitive than others to these declines and that it was more likely than not that an impairment may exist within the European reporting units and the Pacific Star (our Mexico operations) and Cake reporting units. The company performed quantitative goodwill impairment tests for these reporting units using a combination of discounted cash flow and earnings or revenue multiple models and determined goodwill was impaired for Pacific Star and Cake, and not impaired for any of the European reporting units. Based upon the results of the tests, during the third quarter of fiscal 2020 the company recorded impairment charges of $34.5 million and $34.2 million for Pacific Star and Cake, respectively, which represented the full balance of goodwill for those reporting units.

In the third quarter test, impairment charges would have been applicable for three European reporting units if our estimates of fair value were decreased by ranges of 14% to 26%, with goodwill of $511.7 million in the aggregate as of March 28, 2020, recorded for these reporting units.

The company estimated the fair value of these reporting units using a combination of discounted cash flow and earnings or revenue multiple models. For the purposes of the discounted cash flow models, fair value was determined based on the present value of estimated future cash flows, discounted at an appropriate risk adjusted rate. The fair value conclusions as of March 28, 2020 for the reporting units are highly sensitive to changes in the assumptions used in the income approach, which include forecasted revenues, perpetual growth rates, and long-term discount rates, among others, all of which require significant judgments by management. Fair value of the reporting unit is therefore determined using significant unobservable inputs, or level 3 in the fair value hierarchy. The company has used recent historical performance, current forecasted financial information, and broad-based industry and economic statistics as a basis to estimate the key assumptions utilized in the discounted cash flow model. These key assumptions are inherently uncertain and require a high degree of estimation and judgment and are subject to change based on future changes, industry and global economic and geo-political conditions, and the timing and success of the implementation of current strategic initiatives. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on estimated future cash flows is uncertain and will largely depend on the outcome of future events, which could result in further goodwill impairments going forward. The company will complete its annual impairment test in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020.