Quarterly report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)

DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS AND OTHER DIVESTITURES

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DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS AND OTHER DIVESTITURES
6 Months Ended
Sep. 28, 2019
Discontinued Operations and Disposal Groups [Abstract]  
DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS AND OTHER DIVESTITURES DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS AND OTHER DIVESTITURES

The Company continuously assesses the composition of its portfolio to ensure it is aligned with its strategic objectives and positioned to maximize growth and return to shareholders.
Discontinued Operations

Jeans Business
On May 22, 2019, VF completed the spin-off its Jeans business, which included the Wrangler®, Lee® and Rock & Republic® brands, as well as the VF OutletTM business, into an independent, publicly traded company now operating under the name Kontoor Brands, Inc. ("Kontoor Brands") and trading under the symbol "KTB" on the New York Stock Exchange. The spin-off was effected through a distribution to VF shareholders of one share of Kontoor Brands common stock for every seven shares of VF common stock held on the record date of May 10, 2019. Accordingly, the Company has reported the results of the Jeans business and the related cash flows as discontinued operations in the Consolidated Statements of Income and Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows, respectively, and presented the related assets and liabilities as assets and liabilities of discontinued operations in the Consolidated Balance Sheets, through the date the spin-off was completed.
In connection with the spin-off, Kontoor Brands entered into a credit agreement with respect to $1.55 billion in senior secured credit facilities consisting of a senior secured five-year $750.0 million term loan A facility, a senior secured seven-year $300.0 million term loan B facility and a five-year $500.0 million senior secured revolving credit facility (collectively, the "Kontoor Credit Facilities"). Prior to the effective date of the spin-off, Kontoor Brands incurred $1.05 billion of indebtedness under the Kontoor Credit Facilities, which was primarily used to fund a transfer of $906.1 million to VF and its subsidiaries, net of $126.8 million of cash received from VF. As a result of the spin-off, VF divested net assets of $54.9 million, including the indebtedness under the Kontoor Credit Facilities. Also included in the net assets divested was $75.3 million of net accumulated other comprehensive losses attributable to the Jeans business, primarily related to foreign currency translation.
The results of the Wrangler®, Lee® and Rock & Republic® brands were previously reported in the Jeans segment, the results of the Wrangler® RIGGS brand were previously reported in the Work segment, and the results of the non-VF products sold in VF OutletTM stores were previously reported in the Other category included in the reconciliation of segment revenues and segment profit. The results of the Jeans business recorded in the income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax line item in the Consolidated Statements of Income were a loss of $48.0 million for the six months ended September 2019, and income of $91.0 million and $189.6 million for the three and six months ended September 2018, respectively.
Certain corporate overhead costs and segment costs previously allocated to the Jeans business for segment reporting purposes did not qualify for classification within discontinued operations and have been reallocated to continuing operations. The results of the Jeans business reported as discontinued operations include $59.5 million of separation and related expenses during the six months ended September 2019.
In connection with the spin-off of the Jeans business, the Company entered into several agreements with Kontoor Brands that govern the relationship of the parties following the spin-off including the Separation and Distribution Agreement, the Tax Matters Agreement, the Transition Services Agreement, the VF Intellectual Property License Agreement and the Employee Matters Agreement. Under the terms of the Transition Services Agreement, the Company and Kontoor Brands agreed to provide each other certain transitional services including information technology, information management, human resources, employee benefits administration, supply chain, facilities, and other limited finance and accounting related services for periods up to 24 months. Payments and operating expense reimbursements for transition services are recorded within the reportable segments or within the corporate and other expenses line item, in the reconciliation of segment profit in Note 15, based on the function providing the service.
Nautica® Brand Business

During the three months ended December 30, 2017, the Company reached the strategic decision to exit the Nautica® brand business, and determined that it met the held-for-sale and discontinued operations accounting criteria. Accordingly, the Company has reported the results of the Nautica® brand business and the related cash flows as discontinued operations in the Consolidated Statements of Income and Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows, respectively, and presented the related held-for-sale assets and liabilities as assets and liabilities of discontinued operations in the Consolidated Balance Sheets, through the date of sale.
On April 30, 2018, VF completed the sale of the Nautica® brand business. The Company received proceeds of $285.8 million, net of cash sold, resulting in a final after-tax loss on sale of $38.2 million, including a $5.0 million decrease in the estimated loss on sale that was recorded in the income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax line item in the Consolidated Statement of Income for the six months ended September 2018.
The results of the Nautica® brand business recorded in the income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax line item in the Consolidated Statement of Income were income of $0.4 million (including a $5.0 million decrease in the estimated loss on sale) for the six months ended September 2018.
Under the terms of the transition services agreement, the Company provided certain services for periods up to 12 months from the closing date of the transaction. Revenue and related expense items associated with the transition services were recorded in the Other category, and operating expense reimbursements were recorded within the corporate and other expenses line item, in the reconciliation of segment revenues and segment profit in Note 15.
Summarized Discontinued Operations Financial Information
The following table summarizes the major line items for the Jeans business and Nautica® brand business that are included in the income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax line item in the Consolidated Statements of Income:
 
 
Three Months Ended September
 
 
Six Months Ended September
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(In thousands)
 
2019
 
 
2018
 
 
2019
 
 
2018
Net revenues
 
$

 
 
$
687,996

 
 
$
335,203

 
 
$
1,360,920

Cost of goods sold
 

 
 
405,210

 
 
203,124

 
 
799,604

Selling, general and administrative expenses
 

 
 
169,103

 
 
152,798

 
 
335,034

Interest, net
 

 
 
1,308

 
 
(552
)
 
 
2,277

Other income (expense), net
 

 
 
(2,085
)
 
 
(667
)
 
 
(3,054
)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations before income taxes
 

 
 
112,906

 
 
(21,938
)
 
 
225,505

Gain on the sale of discontinued operations before income taxes
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
4,206

Total income (loss) from discontinued operations before income taxes
 

 
 
112,906

 
 
(21,938
)
 
 
229,711

Income tax expense (a)
 

 
 
(21,909
)
 
 
(26,090
)
 
 
(39,720
)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax
 
$

 
 
$
90,997

 
 
$
(48,028
)
 
 
$
189,991

(a) 
Income tax expense for the six months ended September 2019 includes additional tax expense on nondeductible transaction costs and uncertain tax positions.
The following table summarizes the carrying amounts of major classes of assets and liabilities of discontinued operations for each of the periods presented:
(In thousands)
 
September 2019
 
 
March 2019
 
September 2018
Cash and equivalents
 
$

 
 
$
97,892

 
$
85,993

Accounts receivable, net
 

 
 
242,941

 
234,790

Inventories
 

 
 
510,370

 
524,851

Other current assets
 

 
 
44,827

 
39,062

Property, plant and equipment, net
 

 
 
142,091

 
141,860

Intangible assets
 

 
 
51,913

 
54,186

Goodwill
 

 
 
213,570

 
219,683

Other assets
 

 
 
74,144

 
66,125

Total assets of discontinued operations
 
$

 
 
$
1,377,748

 
$
1,366,550

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Short-term borrowings
 
$

 
 
$
5,995

 
$
5,617

Accounts payable
 

 
 
113,866

 
128,878

Accrued liabilities
 

 
 
141,621

 
123,929

Other liabilities
 

 
 
48,581

 
44,616

Total liabilities of discontinued operations
 
$

 
 
$
310,063

 
$
303,040


Other Divestitures


Reef® Brand Business
During the three months ended September 2018, the Company reached the decision to sell the Reef® brand business, which was included in the Active segment. The Company determined the associated assets and liabilities met the held‑for‑sale accounting criteria and were classified accordingly in the September 2018 Consolidated Balance Sheet.
VF signed a definitive agreement for the sale of the Reef® brand business on October 2, 2018, and completed the transaction on October 26, 2018. VF received cash proceeds of $139.4 million, and recorded a $14.4 million final loss on sale for the year ended March 2019, of which an estimated $9.9 million loss was recorded in the three months ended September 2018 based on the anticipated terms of the sale. The loss was included in the other income (expense), net line item in the Consolidated Statement of Income.
Van Moer Business
During the three months ended September 2018, the Company reached the decision to sell the Van Moer business, which was acquired in connection with the Williamson-Dickie business and included in the Work segment. The Company determined the associated assets and liabilities of the business met the held‑for‑sale accounting criteria and were classified accordingly in the September 2018 Consolidated Balance Sheet.
VF completed the sale of the Van Moer business on October 5, 2018, and received cash proceeds of €7.0 million ($8.1 million). VF recorded a $22.4 million final loss on sale, which was included in the other income (expense), net line item in the Consolidated Statement of Income for the three months ended September 2018.
Summarized Held-for-Sale Financial Information
The following table presents the assets and liabilities of the Reef® brand and Van Moer businesses at September 2018:
(in thousands)
 
September 2018
Cash
 
$
2,059

Accounts receivable, net
 
19,013

Inventories
 
32,856

Other current assets
 
1,649

Property, plant and equipment, net
 
4,859

Intangible assets
 
83,332

Goodwill
 
48,381

Other assets
 
24

Allowance to reduce assets to estimated fair value, less costs to sell
 
(32,321
)
Total assets held-for-sale
 
$
159,852

 
 
 
Accounts payable
 
$
4,030

Accrued liabilities
 
5,857

Other liabilities
 
1,471

Total liabilities held-for-sale
 
$
11,358