Discontinued — last reported Q4 '17
An increase indicates a loss of value in the segment's specific intellectual property or market-related assets, suggesting potential operational headwinds or strategic misalignments. A decrease or absence of impairment suggests that the segment's intangible assets are maintaining their expected economic utility.
This metric represents the non-cash charge recognized when the carrying value of identifiable intangible assets within t...
Peers in the industrial electrical components sector typically report these charges sporadically; consistent impairments are often viewed as a red flag regarding the segment's long-term growth prospects or acquisition integration success.
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