IMPAIRMENT AND RESTRUCTURING CHARGES, AND ACQUISITION-RELATED COSTS |
6 Months Ended |
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Jun. 30, 2025 | |
Restructuring Costs and Asset Impairment Charges [Abstract] | |
IMPAIRMENT AND RESTRUCTURING CHARGES, AND ACQUISITION-RELATED COSTS | IMPAIRMENT AND RESTRUCTURING CHARGES, AND ACQUISITION‑RELATED COSTS Our impairment tests presume stable, improving or, in some cases, declining operating results in our facilities, which are based on programs and initiatives being implemented that are designed to achieve each facility’s most recent projections. If these projections are not met, or negative trends occur that impact our future outlook, future impairments of long‑lived assets and goodwill may occur, and we may incur additional restructuring charges, which could be material. We periodically incur costs to implement restructuring efforts for specific operations, which are recorded in our statement of operations as they are incurred. Our restructuring plans focus on various aspects of operations, including their alignment in the most strategic and cost‑effective structure, such as the establishment of support operations at our GBC, among other things. Certain restructuring and acquisition‑related costs are based on estimates. Changes in estimates are recognized as they occur. During the six months ended June 30, 2025, we recorded impairment and restructuring charges and acquisition‑related costs of $43 million, consisting of $25 million of restructuring charges, $15 million of acquisition‑related transaction costs and impairment charges totaling $3 million. Restructuring charges during this period included $10 million of contract and lease termination fees, $7 million related to the transition of various administrative functions to our GBC, $4 million of employee severance costs, $3 million of legal costs related to the sale of certain businesses and $1 million of other restructuring costs. During the six months ended June 30, 2024, we recorded impairment and restructuring charges and acquisition‑related costs of $56 million, consisting of $32 million of restructuring charges, $22 million of acquisition‑related transaction costs and $2 million of impairment charges. Restructuring charges consisted of $14 million of legal costs related to the sale of certain businesses, $6 million of employee severance costs, $5 million related to the transition of various administrative functions to our GBC and $7 million of other restructuring costs.
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