SEGMENT REPORTING
We operate as a single operating segment, which is also our sole reportable segment. The Company’s chief operating decision maker (“CODM”) is our Chief Executive Officer, who reviews financial information presented on a consolidated basis, accompanied by information about our revenue, for purposes of making operating decisions,
assessing financial performance and allocating resources. Net income is our primary measure of profit, and all costs and expense categories on our consolidated statements of operations are significant, and are regularly reviewed at a consolidated level by the CODM. The assets attributable to this segment are reflected in the consolidated financial statements.
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Historical Timeline

Fiscal YearFiled
2025Mar 24, 2026Showing above
2024Mar 20, 2025
2023Mar 21, 2024
2022Mar 21, 2023
2021Mar 14, 2022
2020Feb 26, 2021
2019Mar 2, 2020
2018Feb 22, 2019
2017Feb 23, 2018
2016Mar 1, 2017
2015Feb 26, 2016

About Segments Disclosures

Segment disclosures break a company into its reportable operating units, revealing revenue, profit, and asset allocation that consolidated financial statements obscure. Under ASC 280, segments must match how the chief operating decision maker views the business, providing a window into internal management structure and resource allocation priorities.

Key signals: compare segment margins to identify which units drive profitability and which destroy value. Watch for changes in the number of reportable segments — segment aggregation or disaggregation often coincides with strategic shifts or attempts to obscure declining performance. Intersegment elimination patterns reveal internal pricing practices. The reconciliation between segment totals and consolidated figures exposes corporate overhead allocation and unallocated items. Geographic revenue concentration highlights regulatory and currency exposure. Compare segment-level capital expenditure against segment revenue to assess where management is investing for future growth versus harvesting existing assets.